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= Codex
http://github.com/pragdave/codex
== Description
This is a remarkably trivial package that makes simply HTML-based presentations from a set up source files written using Textile. It's designed to help when creating slides that contain lots of code, as it allows code to be embedded from external source files. This means that the code that you embed can come from running (and tested) programs.
The code in the resulting slides is syntax highlighted, and is hyperlinked to the original source file, allowing that file to be brought up in Textmate.
== Requirements
== Installation
gem install codex
== Usage
== License
See the file LICENSE.txt for details on how this all may be used.
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We found that pragdave-codex 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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