sent
uzlib
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almost 3 years ago | 7 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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sent
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 19 Feb 2024
- Sent – simple plaintext presentation tool
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Marp: Markdown Presentation Ecosystem
See also: <https://tools.suckless.org/sent/>, which is similar but has an emphasis in minimalism and the Takakashi method (<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takahashi_method>)
- Sent: Simple Plaintext Presentation Tool
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What do you guys use for office?
Google Docs. If I need PowerPoint I mostly just use sent.
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Tool to create slideshow and export as ppt
If you prefer something more adventurous (as in "create your own export wrapper"), you can check out sent.
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Making Slides for Presentations
I use sent: https://tools.suckless.org/sent/
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Vim for presentation?
I like sent. You write in a text file, each paragraph being one slide. Idk how it handles gift but it supports images. It's very simple and limited in features, but if it fits your needs then it's as simple as it gets.
- making a school presentation in linux
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LPT: Powerpoint slides are supposed to be simple and brief. Nobody is going to read your wall of fancy text when you give your presentation.
This is why I love tools like Sent.
uzlib
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Compression algorithms for HTTP packets
This GitHub repo might have something that works https://github.com/pfalcon/uzlib , according to the author, the compression ratio isn't very high
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Using TAR files in ESP32 with SD applications for easy multiple file transfers
I am engineering a watch to play home videos of my children on my wrist - my Reflections project. I need an easy way to move multiple files from a Cloud based service to the watch. tar) and GZip are widely used standards to build and compress an archive of binary (for example, movies and sound files) and text (for example, JSON encoded procedural scripting command) files. Using tar I simplify my code to move one tar file instead of multiple individual files. The ESP32-targz library combines uzlib and TinyUntar to decompress and inflate tar files and works well with Arduino IDE 1.8.13, ESP32, and an SD card. This is my developer’s journal of the problems that I encountered and the work-arounds I used.
What are some alternatives?
patat - Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc
ESP32-targz - 🗜️ An Arduino library to unpack/uncompress tar, gz, and tar.gz files on ESP32 and ESP8266
mdp - A command-line based markdown presentation tool.
zlib-ng - zlib replacement with optimizations for "next generation" systems.
Diagon - Interactive ASCII art diagram generators. :star2:
Stm32-FatFs-Gzip - This project offers a simplified compressor that produces Gzip-compatible output with small resources for microcontrollers and edge computers. He uses the very basic LZ77 compression algorithm and static Deflate Huffman tree encoding to compress / decompress data into Gzip files.
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
TinyUntar - A tiny untar library written in C.
modwm - MODWM - Modular Dynamic Window Manager
Owin.Compression - Compression (Deflate / GZip) module for Microsoft OWIN filesystem pipeline. Works with Selfhost and also on AspNetCore.
vroom-pm - Vim Based Slideshow Presentations
eiwd - iwd without dbus -- maintained fork of original dylanaraps/eiwd