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23 | 48 | |
7,179 | 4,734 | |
1.9% | 2.6% | |
4.0 | 9.8 | |
24 days ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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marp
- Marp – Markdown Presentation Ecosystem
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Ask HN: What products other than Obsidian share the file over app philosophy?
> Recently I've been using iAPresenter, which lets you build presentations using Markdown.
Save yourself the $90 for a one-time license and use Marp[1], for free, instead.
[1] https://marp.app/
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Marp: A Markdown Presentation App That Simplifies Your Tech Talks
--- theme: gaia _class: lead paginate: true backgroundColor: #fff backgroundImage: url('https://marp.app/assets/hero-background.svg') --- ![bg left:40% 80%](https://marp.app/assets/marp.svg) # **Marp** Markdown Presentation Ecosystem https://marp.app/ --- # How to write slides Split pages by horizontal ruler (`---`). It's very simple! :satisfied: --- # Slide 1 foobar --- # Slide 2 foobar
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Sent – simple plaintext presentation tool
I've done a number of text-based slide presentations with `marp` and I've been pleased with the results. Mostly it's just plain markdown slides but if you want to get into the weeds with HTML and have a 2-column slide or something you can do it. https://marp.app/
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
Just want to +1 this, and also add a twist. The Sphinx community also has a great extension called hieroglyph, which lets you use rST directives to build slide presentations which also double as single-page HTML notes documents.
https://hieroglyph.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting-started....
This meant I could first write a blog post on learning Clojure as a Pythonista[1]; then turn some code samples and tables and images into slides I could present on my laptop or desktop[2]; and then finally publish a public notes document that audience members could use to easily study or copy-paste code examples[3]. And this is generated HTML all the way down! And, of course, I could version control and render the .rst file powering the slides / notes / etc. in GitHub.
Note: the slides do not play well on mobile. You are meant to use keyboard arrows to advance and tap “t” to switch into tiled mode (aka slide sorter) and “c” to open a presenter console. The slides are powered by a fork of html5slides, which will look familiar if you’ve seen the JS/CSS slide template that Go core developers use in https://go.dev/talks (they generate those with “go present,” a different tool, though).
I have also used a similar-in-spirit tool called marp (https://marp.app) for generating technical slides from source, but the output and functionality was never quite as good as rST + Sphinx + hieroglyph. The big advantages to marp: Markdown is used as the source, some tooling allows for VSCode preview, and PDF export is fully supported alongside HTML slides.
I have a soft spot for Sphinx, not only because it was responsible for so much great documentation of Python open source libraries (including Python’s own standard library docs at python.org), but also because the first comprehensive technical docs I ever wrote for a successful commercial product were written in Sphinx. And the Sphinx-powered docs stayed thar way for a ridiculously long time before being moved to a CMS.
[1]: https://amontalenti.com/2014/11/02/clojonic
[2]: https://amontalenti.com/pub/clojonic/
[3]: https://amontalenti.com/pub/clojonic/notes/
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Pysentation – The Python Presentation
We've been using a non-commercial alternative, marp, at work to great success and make slides where PowerPoint usually sucks: code blocks (we present on our data format frequently).
https://marp.app/
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Tutorial: Marp for VS Code
Marp: Markdown Presentation Ecosystem
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Why won't students use Microsoft Office products?
for video, photo, and audio editing, I use open source software. even for slides, I recently started using an open source solution (https://marp.app for anyone curious!).
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My repository of the week: Marp - Create your slides with Markdown!
Upsi! Here is the link: https://github.com/marp-team/marp
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How to create a normal text structure when copying from PDFs
I used to do this all the time and used a program called Marp https://marp.app/. I haven't done much recently so there may be a better option out now.
HedgeDoc
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Building a Blog in Django
Nice and simple. I feel the only lacking feature for a basic blog is having unlisted blog posts, which is very handy when you want to share it to proof-readers. This can be done on google doc/hedgedoc [0] for sure, but then when porting there are very often typos creeping in.
[0] https://hedgedoc.org/
- HedgeDoc is a collaborative Markdown editor
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Looking for a note taking app with inline tags.
Maybe Hedgedoc will fit these needs? You can use markdown to format. https://hedgedoc.org/
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Note taking app with collaboration (may be not real time)
If self-hosting is an option for you I would recommend that you go with HedgeDoc. Completely open source, you get all the features you asked for including real time collaboration.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai Received $226M Compensation While Firing Thousands
You can give HedgeDoc (https://hedgedoc.org/) a try as a replacement for Google Docs.
It is the one that works best for concurrent editing IMO (but it is markdown which can be a problem for some)
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Alternative to Google Keep?
I use one singular HedgeDoc document for that purpose. It's not exactly the same intent as Google Keep, but it's an awesome project I use anyway and fills the role perfectly for me personally.
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IT Pro Tuesday #245 - Collaboration Tool, Automation Blog, Flow Collector & More
HedgeDoc is a web-based, self-hosted, collaborative markdown editor. This open-source option allows a team to easily share ideas on notes, graphs and presentations in real-time. troubleshootmertr finds it a good option "for knowledgebase."
- Class Note taking for courses
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Marp: Markdown Presentation Ecosystem
HedgeDoc [0] allows you to collaborate in markdown, and also create slides.
[0] https://hedgedoc.org/ and https://demo.hedgedoc.org/slide-example?both
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Just finished migrating my old tower servers to a Kubernetes cluster on my new rack!
For writing Markdown documents I use Hedgedoc.
What are some alternatives?
lookatme - An interactive, terminal-based markdown presenter
HackMD - CodiMD - Realtime collaborative markdown notes on all platforms.
gslides-maker - Generate Google Slides from Wikipedia content [Moved to: https://github.com/vilmacio/gslides-maker]
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
pysentation - pysentation is a CLI for displaying Python presentations.
Etherpad - Etherpad: A modern really-real-time collaborative document editor.
Instrumenta - Free and open source consulting-style Powerpoint toolbar
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
mdx-deck - ♠️ React MDX-based presentation decks
CryptPad - Collaborative office suite, end-to-end encrypted and open-source.
reveal.js - The HTML Presentation Framework
Planka - The realtime kanban board for workgroups built with React and Redux.