Which software do you use to create presentations using Vim that is superior to existing ones?

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  1. lookatme

    An interactive, terminal-based markdown presenter

    However, I also use lookatme for terminal presentations written in markdown.

  2. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB – Built for High-Performance Time Series Workloads. InfluxDB 3 OSS is now GA. Transform, enrich, and act on time series data directly in the database. Automate critical tasks and eliminate the need to move data externally. Download now.

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  3. reveal.js

    The HTML Presentation Framework

    I did not come about trying it out yet but Reveal.js looks very interesting to me and I think I will use it once I find the time to learn it...

  4. remark

    markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective (by remarkjs)

    I also didn't try this tool but it's called RemarkJS which is named too similar to revealjs.

  5. quarto-nvim

    Quarto mode for Neovim

    Quarto is a higher level tool that uses latex/pandoc under the hood. It can run Jupyter style code blocks and include results, and exports to Beamer, RevealJS, and Power Point for presentations. It has very good neovim integration through quarto-nvim, molten.nvim, image.nvim, and otter.nvim.

  6. molten-nvim

    A neovim plugin for interactively running code with the jupyter kernel. Fork of magma-nvim with improvements in image rendering, performance, and more

    Quarto is a higher level tool that uses latex/pandoc under the hood. It can run Jupyter style code blocks and include results, and exports to Beamer, RevealJS, and Power Point for presentations. It has very good neovim integration through quarto-nvim, molten.nvim, image.nvim, and otter.nvim.

  7. image.nvim

    🖼️ Bringing images to Neovim.

    Quarto is a higher level tool that uses latex/pandoc under the hood. It can run Jupyter style code blocks and include results, and exports to Beamer, RevealJS, and Power Point for presentations. It has very good neovim integration through quarto-nvim, molten.nvim, image.nvim, and otter.nvim.

  8. otter.nvim

    Just ask an otter! 🦦

    Quarto is a higher level tool that uses latex/pandoc under the hood. It can run Jupyter style code blocks and include results, and exports to Beamer, RevealJS, and Power Point for presentations. It has very good neovim integration through quarto-nvim, molten.nvim, image.nvim, and otter.nvim.

  9. SaaSHub

    SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives

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  10. slides

    Terminal based presentation tool

  11. typst-preview.nvim

    Low latency typst preview for Neovim

    I am surprised that no one mentions the typst. It is super smooth with typst-preview.

  12. typst

    A new markup-based typesetting system that is powerful and easy to learn.

    I am surprised that no one mentions the typst. It is super smooth with typst-preview.

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