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remarker v1.6.0

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Remark cli

remark is a simple, in-browser, markdown-driven slideshow tool. remarker is a command line tool for building a remark-based slideshow page very easily.

Usage

Install via npm:

$ npm install --save remarker

Write your slide in markdown:

# My Slide

---

# My Slide 2

???

Presenter notes here

---

save the above as slides.md

Invoke remarker command.

$ ./node_modules/.bin/remarker

Or if you have npx command, then hit:

$ npx remarker

This starts a local server at port 6275 (this is configurable) and you can see your slides at http://localhost:6275/.

See remark's slide and documentation for more details about its syntax, features etc.

Build slides

You can build your slides as static page as remarker build command.

$ ./node_modules/.bin/remarker build

This builds your slides as html page under build/ directory. The output directory is configurable. See the below for details.

Installing globally

You can instead install it globally, in one of these two ways:

sudo npm i -g remarker    # from the npm repository
sudo npm i -g .           # if there's a clone in the current directory

After that, you should be able to invoke it this way from any directory in your system:

remarker [build]

Configuration

You can configure remarker with configuration file called remarker.yml:

Default settings are as follows:

port: 6275
dest: build
source: slides.md
title: ''
assets: ['assets']
css: ''
cssFiles: []
script: ''
scriptFiles: []
remarkConfig: {}
remarkPath: moduleDir + '/vendor/remark.js'

Basic options

  • port is the port number of remarker server. Default is 6275.
  • dest is the destination of remarker build command. Default is build
  • source is the source markdown filename. Default is slides.md.
  • title is the page title of the slides. Default is an empty string.
  • css is css text you want to add to slides' html page.
  • cssFiles is the list of additional stylesheet files (URL or the file path relative to your current working director) you want to add to slides' html page. If you provide file paths, these files are copied/served statically. Default is an empty array.

Advanced options

  • assets is the list of assets directory. These directories are copied/served statically.
  • scriptFiles is the list of additional JavaScript files (URL or the file path relative to your current working director) appended after the remark.js. If you provide file paths, these files are copied/served statically. Default is an empty array.
  • script is additional JavaScript code appended after the remark.js and scriptFiles. Default is an empty string.
  • remarkConfig is the config object which is passed to remark.create(options). Default is an empty object.
  • remarkPath is the path to remark.js. This replaces the original remark.js with specified one.

CLI Usage

Usage:
  remarker [options] serve      Serves all the assets at localhost
  remarker [options] build      Builds all the assets to the dest

Options:
  -h, --help                    Shows the help message and exits
  -v, --version                 Shows the version number and exits
  -s, --source <path>           Specifies the slide's markdown file.
                                This overrides 'source' property of the config file.

Examples

Motivation of remarker

remark is a great presentation tool and you can write your slide's contents in markdown. The problem is when you simply use ramark, you need to maintain the html, css and scripts as well as markdown. If you care the details of design and style of the slides, that's fine. However if you don't care the design of the slides that much and want to focus only on the contents, then the settings of css, html, scripts seem quite messy. remarker solves this problem. remarker separates the contents (= markdown) from the settings (css, html, scripts). So you can only focus on and keep maintaining the contents of the slides and let remarker do the rest of the work. This is easier than using remark directly.

How-tos

How to use images in slides

Put the images under ./assets directory and they are automatically served/copied and you can reference it like <img src="assets/my-diagram.png" width="600" /> in your slides.

The directory name of assets can be configured in remarker.yml. See the configuration section for details.

History

  • 2018-01-12 v1.6.0 Add --source cli option.
  • 2017-08-05 v1.3.0 Add remarkConfig prop.

License

MIT

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