
Datapack Builder
Turn CIMs, memos, filings, or MCP-sourced financials into investment-committee-ready Excel data packs with traced numbers and consistent structure.
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/anthropics/financial-services-plugins --skill datapack-builderWhat is this skill?
- Workflow from CIMs, offering memos, SEC filings, web search, or MCP into normalized Excel data packs
- Critical success factors: zero-tolerance data accuracy with page-referenced sourcing and formula-only calculations
- Balance sheet and cash-flow tie-out checks baked into delivery standards
- Explicit handoff to use the xlsx skill for all Excel creation and manipulation
- Positioned for M&A diligence, PE analysis, and portfolio company reporting standardization
Adoption & trust: 666 installs on skills.sh; 30.5k GitHub stars; 2/3 security scanners passed (skills.sh audits).
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Journey fit
Validate is where solo operators or small funds prove deal quality and scope diligence deliverables before committing to full build or close. Scope covers defining and packaging diligence materials—standardized workbooks are the scoped artifact for IC review, not live product code.
Common Questions / FAQ
Is Datapack Builder safe to install?
skills.sh reports 2 of 3 security scanners passed. Review the Security Audits panel on this page before installing in production.
SKILL.md
READMESKILL.md - Datapack Builder
# Financial Data Pack Builder Build professional, standardized financial data packs for private equity, investment banking, and asset management. Transform financial data from CIMs, offering memorandums, SEC filings, web search, or MCP server access into polished Excel workbooks ready for investment committee review. **Important:** Use the xlsx skill for all Excel file creation and manipulation throughout this workflow. ## CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS Every data pack must achieve these standards. Failure on any point makes the deliverable unusable. ### 1. Data Accuracy (Zero Tolerance for Errors) - Trace every number to source document with page reference - Use formula-based calculations exclusively (no hardcoded values) - Cross-check subtotals and totals for internal consistency - Verify balance sheet balances: Assets = Liabilities + Equity - Confirm cash flow ties to balance sheet changes ### 2. ESSENTIAL RULES **RULE 1: Financial data (measuring money) → Currency format with $** Triggers: Revenue, Sales, Income, EBITDA, Profit, Loss, Cost, Expense, Cash, Debt, Assets, Liabilities, Equity, Capex Format: $#,##0.0 for millions, $#,##0 for thousands Negatives: $(123.0) NOT -$123 **RULE 2: Operational data (counting things) → Number format, NO $** Triggers: Units, Stores, Locations, Employees, Customers, Square Feet, Properties, Headcount Format: #,##0 with commas Negatives: (123) consistent with rest of table **RULE 3: Percentages (rates and ratios) → Percentage format** Triggers: Margin, Growth, Rate, Percentage, Yield, Return, Utilization, Occupancy Format: 0.0% for one decimal place Display: 15.0% NOT 0.15 **RULE 4: Years → Text format to prevent comma insertion** Format: Text or custom to prevent 2,024 Display: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023A, 2024E **RULE 5: When context is mixed, each metric gets its own appropriate format** Example: ``` Segment Analysis, 2022, 2023, 2024 Retail Revenue, $50.0, $55.0, $60.0 Stores, 100, 110, 120 Revenue per Store, $0.5, $0.5, $0.5 ``` Revenue and per-store metrics use $, Store count uses number format. **RULE 6: Use formulas for all calculations → Never hardcode calculated values** All subtotals, totals, ratios, and derived metrics must be formula-based, not hardcoded values. This ensures accuracy and allows for dynamic updates. ### 3. Professional Presentation Standards **Formatting Standards:** **Color Scheme - Two Layers:** **Layer 1: Font Colors (MANDATORY from xlsx skill)** - **Blue text (RGB: 0,0,255)**: ALL hardcoded inputs (historical data, assumptions), NOT normal text - **Black text (RGB: 0,0,0)**: ALL formulas and calculations - **Green text (RGB: 0,128,0)**: Links to other sheets **Layer 2: Fill Colors (Optional for enhanced presentation)** - Fill colors are optional and should only be applied if requested by the user or if enhancing presentation - If the user requests colors or professional formatting, use this standard scheme: - **Section headers**: Dark blue (RGB: 68,114,196) background with white text - **Sub-headers/column headers**: Light blue (RGB: 217,225,242) background with black text - **Input cells**: Light green/cream (RGB: 226,239,218) background with blue text - **Calculated cells**: White background with black text - Users can override with custom brand colors if specified **How the layers work together (if fill colors are used):** - Input cell: B