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slidev-addon-tldraw

v0.3.0

Published

Slidev addon to show and edit tldraw diagrams

Downloads

159

Readme

tldraw for Slidev

Edit your tldraw diagrams directly in Slidev

example

Example with a new tldraw diagram

Add a new slide with the following content:

---
# New tldraw diagram

<tldraw class="w-200 h-140" />
---

Make sure the diagram has a fixed width and height. Check the Slidev UnoCSS docs on which classes are available.

Now, start the slideshow in development mode. Navigate to the slide, add new shapes etc. The diagram content will be saved under the public folder and a reference is created automatically in the existing slide.

Example for existing tldraw diagrams

Create a public folder, store the tldraw diagram in it and reference it in the slide:

---
# Existing tldraw diagram

<tldraw class="w-200 h-140" doc="tldraw/example1.json" />
---

Note that the visible area is fixed to 800x800 for now.

Cover entire slide

example

If you want to cover the entire slide with a tldraw diagram, use the following style:

---
# Diagram covering entire slide

<tldraw class="inset-0 w-full h-full" />
---

Features

example

  • tldraw diagrams can be edited directly in Slidev and are automatically saved.
  • Uploading assets is fully supported, either via drag and drop or using the 'upload media' menu item. Assets are stored in the public/tldraw/assets folder after uploading.
  • Dark mode is automatically adjusted to the Slidev theme
  • Exporting a Slidev presentation will include the tldraw diagrams
  • Snap, tool lock and grid mode can be enabled via the menu or by keyboard shortcuts
  • Inserting embeds is enabled

Other tldraw options, such as multi-page diagrams are disabled (for now). The addon makes a tradeoff between features and simplicity.

Installation

Use your favorite package manager to install the addon:

pnpm add slidev-addon-tldraw

Then define this addon in the frontmatter of the slidedeck or in the slidev field of the package.json:

---
addons:
  - tldraw
---

or

 "slidev": {
    "addons": [
      "tldraw"
    ]
  },

License

This addon is licensed MIT. Note that tldraw has a custom license, see their license page for more information.