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30-second Slideshows for Hackers

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Cleaver

30-second Slideshows for Hackers

Intro

Cleaver turns this:

title: Basic Example
author:
  name: "Jordan Scales"
  twitter: "@jdan"
  url: "http://jordanscales.com"
output: basic.html
controls: true

--

# Cleaver 101
## A first look at quick HTML presentations

--

### A textual example

Content can be written in **Markdown!** New lines no longer need two angle brackets.

This will be in a separate paragraph

--

### A list of things

* Item 1
* Item B
* Item gamma

No need for multiple templates!

Into this:

output

Quick Start

Get it on NPM:

npm install -g cleaver

And run it like so:

cleaver path/to/something.md

More Info

Cleaver is a one-stop shop for generating HTML presentations in record time. Using some spiced up markdown, you can produce good-looking, interactive presentations without writing any code or placing a measly textbox.

All you need to do is write some blocks of markdown, separated by -- on its own line and include metadata at the top.

Let's walk through the above example piece by piece.

Metadata

title: Basic Example
author:
  name: "Jordan Scales"
  twitter: "@jdan"
  url: "http://jordanscales.com"
output: basic.html
controls: true

The first section of any cleaver document is the metadata. Currently cleaver supports the following fields.

  • title: The title of the slideshow
  • author
    • name: Your full name
    • url: A url to your website
    • twitter: Your twitter handle
  • style: An optional stylesheet to load
  • output: A location to save the rendered document (default: cleaver.html)
  • controls: A boolean representing whether or not arrow buttons should be included (default: true)

If author is included, the following slide will be automatically inserted at the end of your presentation:

author slide

Title slide

# Cleaver 101
## A first look at quick HTML presentations

h1 and h2 elements (prefaced with # and ## respectively), will automatically include padding to render a title slide.

Other slides

### A list of things

* Item 1
* Item B
* Item gamma

No need for multiple templates!

Since slides are written in Markdown, you can include things like lists, images, and arbitrary HTML.

h3 tags (prefaced ###) are automatically given a bottom border to represent a slide title.

Navigation

To navigate the slideshow:

  • reverse: H, J, LEFT, DOWN, and Backspace
  • forward: K, L, ENTER, UP, RIGHT, and Space

Or click the buttons

Contributing

  • Fork it
  • Clone it
  • Checkout a release branch (git checkout -b feature/cool-wordart)
  • Make changes, commit, and push
  • Open a pull request!

With <3,

@jdan

MIT Licensed

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30-second Slideshows for Hackers

http://jdan.github.io/cleaver

License:MIT License