hovercraft
mdp
hovercraft | mdp | |
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4 | 9 | |
1,480 | 4,882 | |
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0.0 | 3.4 | |
about 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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hovercraft
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Which is the best alternative to MS Powerpoint in Linux ?
It depends on what you want to do with it. Do you just want to create presentations and show them? For this case, which is fortunately rare, I use https://github.com/regebro/hovercraft myself. The advantage of the tool is that you only need a browser to show the presentation.
- What do you use for making presentations?
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Making Slides for Presentations
I mostly use https://github.com/regebro/hovercraft for the few presentations I give. So you only need a browser to show it.
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any simple presentation app for presenting ppts files
Why can't you change? With tools like https://github.com/regebro/hovercraft you only need a browser and no extra software.
mdp
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Marp: Markdown Presentation Ecosystem
It depends on what you are presenting. I found [mdp](https://github.com/visit1985/mdp) to be very useful when presenting a tech talk. It is easy to copy and paste from the source material, it can be done all via the terminal, and it views well as a README on github.
Here is an example of a presentation I gave:
https://github.com/veganjay/prefectdemo/blob/main/presentati...
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Converting old Lenovo R60 era Laptop into terminal/text mode only linux utility machine
It is absolutely possible. Use Lynx for web browsing, use TMUX for split screen, use BC for calculator, use KHAL for calendar and of course use RTV for Reddit. :-) Here is a great list of CLI apps: https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps Here are some of my favorites though: - https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/timewarrior - https://github.com/IonicaBizau/idea - https://github.com/jeffkowalski/geeknote - https://github.com/insanum/sncli - https://github.com/visit1985/mdp - https://github.com/astefanutti/decktape - https://github.com/insanum/gcalcli - https://github.com/pimutils/khal - https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/remind/ - https://github.com/zquestz/s - https://github.com/yudai/gotty - https://github.com/axiros/terminal_markdown_viewer - https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in - https://github.com/schachmat/wego - https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr
- A command-line based Markdown presentation tool
- Mdp - A command-line based markdown presentation tool.
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A list of new(ish) command line tools – Julia Evans
> I recently found out about mdp too, a way to display markdown in the terminal as slides.
> https://github.com/visit1985/mdp
I use pandoc to convert markdown to powerpoint decks, it's a great workflow as you can preview and tweak the content and then apply the firm theme before the presentation.
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Making Slides for Presentations
If all you need is text on your slides, then mdp could be fun! I used it during an interview a while back.
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Slides - a terminal based presentation tool
Hmmm.. interesting. I used mdp a few times - perhaps I should give this one a whirl.
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What side effects?
Have you ever heard of terminal based presentations with mdp?
What are some alternatives?
sent - a simple plaintext presentation tool
slides - Terminal based presentation tool
zim-desktop-wiki - Main repository of the zim desktop wiki project
reveal.js - The HTML Presentation Framework
mandown - man-page inspired Markdown viewer
vmtouch - Portable file system cache diagnostics and control
dive - A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image
onelinerizer - Shamelessly convert any Python 2 script into a terrible single line of code
git-crypt - Transparent file encryption in git
JavaWord - Microsoft Word as a Java "IDE"
pup - Parsing HTML at the command line