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showtime

v1.2.3

Published

A slideshow application that takes a markdown like file and creates a slideshow site. This is more of a weekend hack to play around with `main-loop` and `virtual-dom`

Downloads

5

Readme

Showtime

Showtime is a low fidelity html slideshow presentation tool, that uses a markdown-ish file as its slideshow source. See example below.

This is more of a weekend hack to play around with main-loop and virtual-dom, but feel free to use as needed.

Install

npm i showtime -g

Usage

Create a markdownish file using --- three dashes to separate your slides.

# Title

---

### Table of Contents

* One
* Two
* Three

---

# One

---

# Two

Save this file as demo.md then serve using showtime

showtime demo.md -p 3000

And now you have a simple slideshow app ready to rock.

If you want to change the default color/background color, simply create a style.css file in the same folder as your slide markdown file.

body {
  background-color: mediumpurple;
  color: greenyellow;
  font-family: 'Raleway';
}

See the ./example folder for more details.

Use Cases

If you want to put a quick and simple presentation together in a very short period of time and have it serve as documentation in your github repo as a markdown file

It is not a full markdown parser it just takes some simple markdown formats to build a slide.

Roadmap

No particular roadmap at the moment, please feel free to take it and hack away, I may had syntax highlighting in the future if necessary, please pose issues and provide pull requests if your interested in contributing.

Thank You

  • RevealJS
  • Cleaver
  • xslides