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CLI tool for making HTML presentations with Remark.js using Markdown
See an example presentation here
npm install -g backslide
# or
yarn add backslide
Backslide can be executed within a Docker container from the command-line using the taobeier/backslide
Docker image available on Docker Hub:
docker run --rm taobeier/backslide
See the How-to-use-this-image for more examples.
Usage: bs [init|serve|export|pdf] [options]
Commands:
i, init Init new presentation in current directory
-t, --template <dir> Use custom template directory
--force Overwrite existing files
e, export [files] Export markdown files to html slides [default: *.md]
-o, --output Output directory [default: dist]
-r, --strip-notes Strip presenter notes
-h, --handouts Strip slide fragments for handouts
-l, --no-inline Do not inline external resources
s, serve [dir] Start dev server for specified dir. [default: .]
-p, --port Port number to listen on [default: 4100]
-s, --skip-open Do not open browser on start
p, pdf [files] Export markdown files to pdf [default: *.md]
-h, --handouts Strip slide fragments for handouts
-o, --output Output directory [default: pdf]
-w, --wait Wait time between slides in ms [default: 1000]
--verbose Show Decktape console output
-- [Decktape opts] Pass any Decktape options directly
Use bs init
to create a new presentation along with a template
directory in the current directory. The template
directory is needed for backslide
to transform your Markdown files into HTML presentations.
Then edit the file presentation.md
to get started.
You can create as many markdown presentations as you want in the directory, they will all be based on the same template.
If you want to start a new presentation using your own custom template, you can use bs init --template <your_template_dir>
.
You can also set the environment variable BACKSLIDE_TEMPLATE_DIR
to change the default template used by bs init
.
Use bs serve
to start a development server with live reload.
A page will automatically open in your web browser showing all your presentations.
Select one to see the preview, you can then edit your .md
file and see the changes immediately as you save the file. Any style change will also be applied live.
Slides are written in Markdown, along with some useful Remark.js specific additions. See the Remark.js wiki for the specific syntax and helpers.
Just edit the template/style.scss
file and make changes according to your needs.
The base theme already provides some helpful additions.
The stylesheet is written in Sass, but you can use plain CSS instead if you feel like it, as long as you don't change the file extension.
Use bs export
to export all your .md
files as HTML presentations.
Everything will be inlined in the HTML document (scripts, css, etc) so you don't need a network to show your presentation. If you have images, it's best to include them as data-uri in your markdown, but local images links are inlined too during export.
If you have set a title
variable in your document (like this title: My Awesome Presentation
), it will be used as the HTML document title, otherwise the file name will be used.
Note: you can strip presenter notes from the exported HTML using the
--strip-notes
option, and remove slide fragments with the--handouts
option.
Use bs pdf
to export your all .md
files as PDF presentations.
Note: you can remove slide fragements with the
--handouts
option.
This feature is based on Decktape.
2.3.7
FAQs
CLI tool for making HTML presentations with Remark.js using Markdown
The npm package backslide receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, backslide popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that backslide demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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