Give presentations in the command-line. Keyboard controlled and powered with syntax highlighting.
$ gem install present
You now have present
as an executable, given all your PATH
stuff is working correctly.
Present works when given a directory as an argument:
present my-awesome-slides
Slides are plain files of any extension (YES it will skip images, leave me alone).
my-awesome-slides
|
|- 1-intro.md
|- 2-somecode.rb
If you include a code file or a markdown file, the syntax highlighting will make it look nice.
Any key to go to the next slide.
Only one configuration option so far: changing the order of slides. Create a _config.yml
file in your slide directory for Present to pick it up:
# Set sort order for slides - "alpha", "created_at", and "modified_at"
#
### alpha: Sort alphanumerically. "1-intro", "2-who-am-i", "3-ruby", etc.
### created_at: Sort by order of creation. Oldest slides first.
### modified_at: Sort by last modified slides. Most recently changed first.
sort: alpha
There's a lot of bugs here so bear with me! This is a bit of a weekend experiment, I'm afraid.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request