skills/ai-ml/openai-image-gen/SKILL.md
Batch-generate images via OpenAI Images API. Random prompt sampler + `index.html` gallery.
npx skillsauth add hongmaple0820/agent-academy openai-image-genInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Generate a handful of “random but structured” prompts and render them via the OpenAI Images API.
Note: Image generation can take longer than common exec timeouts (for example 30 seconds). When invoking this skill via OpenClaw’s exec tool, set a higher timeout to avoid premature termination/retries (e.g., exec timeout=300).
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/gen.py
open ~/Projects/tmp/openai-image-gen-*/index.html # if ~/Projects/tmp exists; else ./tmp/...
Useful flags:
# GPT image models with various options
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/gen.py --count 16 --model gpt-image-1
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/gen.py --prompt "ultra-detailed studio photo of a lobster astronaut" --count 4
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/gen.py --size 1536x1024 --quality high --out-dir ./out/images
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/gen.py --model gpt-image-1.5 --background transparent --output-format webp
# DALL-E 3 (note: count is automatically limited to 1)
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/gen.py --model dall-e-3 --quality hd --size 1792x1024 --style vivid
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/gen.py --model dall-e-3 --style natural --prompt "serene mountain landscape"
# DALL-E 2
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/gen.py --model dall-e-2 --size 512x512 --count 4
Different models support different parameter values. The script automatically selects appropriate defaults based on the model.
gpt-image-1, gpt-image-1-mini, gpt-image-1.5): 1024x1024, 1536x1024 (landscape), 1024x1536 (portrait), or auto
1024x10241024x1024, 1792x1024, or 1024x1792
1024x1024256x256, 512x512, or 1024x1024
1024x1024auto, high, medium, or low
highhd or standard
standardstandard only
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