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md2slides

v1.1.3

Published

create html slides from markdown, based on remark.js

Downloads

19

Readme

WAT

Very handy markdown (.md) to html slides converter based on https://github.com/gnab/remark Works from command line, and also with unix pipeline.

HOW

Installation

Install as command line tool: npm i -g md2slides One may run this command with sudo

Usage

md2slides file.md output.html Will read your md file and convert it to html It also saves a remark*.js file in the same directory as `html.

WHY

It makes very nice looking slides. And makes them really quickly.

Example MD

Title


Agenda

  1. Introduction
  2. Deep-dive
  3. ...

Introduction


Test

function add(a, b) {
	return a + b;
}
$watch(watchExpression, listener, [objectEquality]);

test ruby

puts "What's up?"
print "world"

Development

run those commands to test: Clone this repository with:

git clone [email protected]/syzer/md2slides
cd md2lides
npm i --dev
npm test

Documentation

remark

TODO

[X] javascript => js' [ ] support for math equations