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mdx-deck
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Marp: Markdown Presentation Ecosystem
I've been a fan of mdx-deck for a while (https://github.com/jxnblk/mdx-deck).
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On the limits of MDX
Yep, you can import JSX components and embed them with your run-of-the-mill Markdown prose. If you're documenting your JSX based component library, which is what Docz let you do, this makes all the sense in the world. MDX is also used to author slide decks in mdx-deck, which is very appealing if you're tired of clicking around in Keynote/PowerPoint/Google Sheets. Which many of us are. I'm not denying the appeal or usability of MDX for certain things for certain people.
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Use git submodules and make for simple code sharing
Including the building of graphviz within pandoc lead to high build times, which is exactly the problem I wanted to avoid with the move away from mdx-deck
markdown-presentation
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Use git submodules and make for simple code sharing
Therefore I was looking for another solution that allows me to reuse code without using NPM. I like other package managers much better, but using them might feel weird, since they are targeted at other programming languages, and I am not really aware of a language-independent package manager. So I decided to just use Git submodules for these files. So I created a separate repository for the shared presentation code including the CSS, JS, and a small markdown file that allows me to test the package independently. There is also a Makefile included that knows how to build the presentation since I also don't want to copy that information into all my presentations (otherwise there might some adapting be necessary every time the package is restructured).
What are some alternatives?
cloudflare-docs - Cloudflare’s documentation
presentation-template
gatsby-blog-mdx - A ready-to-use, customizable personal blog with minimalist design
markdeep-slides - Build presentation slides with Markdeep and present them right in your browser.
gatsby-source-ghost - Source plugin for pulling data into Gatsby.js from the Ghost Public API.
blog - My blog created with React, Gatsby & Markdown
marpit - The skinny framework for creating slide deck from Markdown
mdx - Markdown for the component era
gatsby-starter-codyhouse - A simple starter for Gatsby with the CodyFrame CSS framework
portabletext - Portable Text is a JSON based rich text specification for modern content editing platforms.
Mobiledoc Kit - A toolkit for building WYSIWYG editors with Mobiledoc
gatsby-starter-minimal-blog - Typography driven, feature-rich blogging theme with minimal aesthetics. Includes tags/categories support and extensive features for code blocks such as live preview, line numbers, and line highlighting.