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- Which software do you use to create presentations using Vim that is superior to existing ones?
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[CppSerbia Meetup] C++ Customisation Points
Combination of: - http://maaslalani.com/slides/ - for slides - figlet/toilet/cowsay/lolcat - for generating titles and ascii art - https://github.com/lewish/asciiflow - for charts and diagrams
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🎥 Neovim 0.9.0 - New Features
For those that are curious, I was using the `slides` CLI app to render the presentation via markdown https://github.com/maaslalani/slides
- Slides in Your Terminal
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Marp: Markdown Presentation Ecosystem
This is pretty neat!
I have playing around with using slides^1 before for doing small demos with my team, but I find that outside of highly technical geeks most people don't want to look at presentations in plain text in a terminal window. I like that this lets you create more graphical slides still using markdown + your favorite editor.
[1]: https://maaslalani.com/slides/
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Week 3 of learning rust - learning resources
Most of the notes about the language are in an interactive readme with runnable code samples. It can be ran in 2 ways: - using nvim to evaluate code snippets inline using neovim with the mdeval plugin. Using FeMaco creates an editing floating window with rust-tools LSP attached and Treesitter attached. - using slides, an interactive terminal presentation tool
- Explaining Code Using ASCII Art
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Draw: a simple drawing tool in your terminal
For presentations definitely check out another project of mine: https://github.com/maaslalani/slides
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Do you guys know any flashcard apps that works in tty?
You could also use a presentation type tool (like tpp or slides) to practice around with?
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Command line tool to view list of files in a slides/presentation format?
https://github.com/maaslalani/slides came close but it only accepts one file, and the slides are split by --- inside of that file
org-tree-slide
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Write slideshows with ox-spectacle
I've used https://github.com/takaxp/org-tree-slide in the past. I'm a simple people.
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Slides: Terminal based Markdown presentation tool
The fantastic org-tree-slide package does this in Emacs for org-mode documents, and works in the terminal too
https://github.com/takaxp/org-tree-slide
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presentations using orgmode
I didn't watch the video in your link, but I have seen some of his videos. If I remember it correctly he is using https://github.com/takaxp/org-tree-slide
- org-tree-slide: A presentation tool for org-mode based on the visibility of outline trees
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Is there a way to create a beautiful presentation from Emacs?
I am not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for but you can make presentations from an org buffer using org-tree-slide. You can check it out here
What are some alternatives?
lookatme - An interactive, terminal-based markdown presenter
dot-doom - My Doom Emacs config files. Mirrored from https://gitlab.com/zzamboni/dot-doom
mdp - A command-line based markdown presentation tool.
org-re-reveal
patat - Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc
org-reveal - Exports Org-mode contents to Reveal.js HTML presentation.
slidev - Presentation Slides for Developers
spectacle - A React-based library for creating sleek presentations using JSX syntax that gives you the ability to live demo your code.
wtf-tui - Text-based UI tool for configuring the WTF terminal dashboard
oer-reveal
rich-cli - Rich-cli is a command line toolbox for fancy output in the terminal
using-clojure-for-web-apps