biggie is the last mile of big. It turns Markdown into slides, and slides into a website, and even posts it online for you with the magic of bl.ocks.org and Gist.
You can use biggie basically from the command line as an npm module:
npm install -g biggie
echo "# hi" | biggie > index.html
Pipe it into browser or bcat to just view it in a browser immediately.
biggie can style your big presentation just the way you like it. To replace the
default CSS provided by biggie, use the --style
flag to point at a CSS file
with your styles:
biggie my_presentation.md --style ./css/my_big_styles.css > index.html
[email protected]:tmcw/biggie.git
Then dependencies
npm install
To start a server, run
npm start
To bake js/site.js
for static serving, run
npm run-script make
- killercup's fork (src) adds localStorage backup, code highlighting, and style tweaks.
Public Domain or equivalent (CC0 internationally)