# remark **Repository Path**: luckysib/remark ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: remark - **Description**: A simple, in-browser, markdown-driven slideshow tool. - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2021-03-18 - **Last Updated**: 2024-06-02 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # remark [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/gnab/remark.svg?branch=develop)](https://travis-ci.org/gnab/remark) [![CDNJS](https://img.shields.io/cdnjs/v/remark.svg)](https://cdnjs.com/libraries/remark) [![Donate](https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donate_SM.gif)](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4ADT275DY7JTG) A simple, in-browser, markdown-driven slideshow tool targeted at people who know their way around HTML and CSS, featuring: - Markdown formatting, with smart extensions - Presenter mode with markdown formatted speaker notes and cloned slideshow view - Syntax highlighting, supporting a range of languages - Slide scaling, thus similar appearance on all devices / resolutions - Simple markdown templates for customized slides - Touch support for smart phones and pads, i.e. swipe to navigate slides Check out [this remark slideshow](http://gnab.github.com/remark) for a brief introduction. To render your Markdown-based slideshow on the fly, checkout [Remarkise](https://gnab.github.io/remark/remarkise). ### Getting Started It takes only a few, simple steps to get up and running with remark: 1. Create an HTML file to contain your slideshow (see boilerplate below) 2. Open the HTML file in a decent browser 3. Edit the Markdown and/or CSS styles as needed, save and refresh! 4. Press `C` to clone a display; then press `P` to switch to presenter mode. Open help menu with `h`. See any of the boilerplate-*.html files, or just copy the boilerplate HTML below to start: ```html Title ``` ### How To Use remark The [wiki](http://github.com/gnab/remark/wiki) pages contain all the how-to, templating, and API help. ### Real-world remark slideshows On using remark: - [The Official remark Slideshow](http://gnab.github.com/remark) - [Coloured Terminal Listings in remark](http://joshbode.github.com/remark/ansi.html) by [joshbode](https://github.com/joshbode) Other interesting stuff: - [gnab.github.com/editorjs](http://gnab.github.com/editorjs) - [judoole.github.com/GroovyBDD](http://judoole.github.com/GroovyBDD) - [bekkopen.github.com/infrastruktur-som-kode](http://bekkopen.github.com/infrastruktur-som-kode) - [ivarconr.github.com/Test-Driven-Web-Development/slides](http://ivarconr.github.com/Test-Driven-Web-Development/slides) - [havard.github.com/node.js-intro-norwegian](http://havard.github.com/node.js-intro-norwegian) - [mobmad.github.com/js-tdd-erfaringer](http://mobmad.github.com/js-tdd-erfaringer) - [roberto.github.com/ruby-sinform-2012](http://roberto.github.com/ruby-sinform-2012) - [http://asmeurer.github.io/python3-presentation/slides.html](http://asmeurer.github.io/python3-presentation/slides.html) - [Lecture notes using remark](http://keysan.me/ee361/) - [Time series analysis: theory and practice (a course using Remark)](http://jmlilly.net/course.html) ### Printing Converting to PDF is primarily supported via Chrome's Print to PDF feature. Note that the styling is not exact; See [#50](https://github.com/gnab/remark/issues/50#issuecomment-223887379) for some recommended CSS to add to your styles. Alternatively, you can use [DeckTape](https://github.com/astefanutti/decktape), a PDF exporter for HTML presentation frameworks that provides support for remark. ### Contributors Thanks goes to these people for their contributions: - Aaron Meurer - Adam Obeng - Adam Strzelecki - Aleksandar Trifunovic - Alexander Brett - Alex Claman - Alex Y. Wagner - Allan Jiang - Amin Bandali - Andrea Georgieva - Andrew Gaul - Andrey Ustyuzhanin - Antonin Stefanutti - Axel Rauschmayer - Baron Schwartz - Bastian Venthur - Bengt Lüers - Benjamin Stigsen - Bernát Kalló - bobappleyard - Brandon Keepers - Breno Polanski - Bruno Fagundez - bugdone - Cameron Daigle - Chris Kanich - Christian Dreier - Christopher McClellan - Christoph Gnip - cjwit - Claudio Bley - Daan van Berkel - Daniel Stankiewicz - Daniel Wang - Danny Tuppeny - Dan Steingart - datamike - Dave Henderson - David Richards - derickfay - Dirk Husemann - Erwänn Mest - Fabian - Felix C. Stegerman - Florian Rathgeber - follower - Gerard Capes - gnab - Grégoire Pineau - Gurjeet Singh - Hadrien Frank Cardinal de Cuzey - Hiroshi Fukada - Hubert Chen - Hunter-Github - hydroid7 - Ivo Wever - J_4lexander - Jason - Jason Underhill - Jérôme Petazzoni - Jimmy Merrild Krag - Joe Beda - Joel Porquet - Johannes Wienke - Julien Wajsberg - kellyoconor - kerim - kernc - Kim Joar Bekkelund - Lauro Caetano - Loreia - Marcel Schilling - Markus Schanz - Martin - Martin 'Hasan' Bramwell - Mathias Bynens - Matthew - Mears-UFL - mhor - Michael Byrne - Michael Grosser - Michael Mol - Michael Sanford - Mike Pennisi - Morton Fox - mrbald - Nicolas Hart - Oleksiy Syvokon - Ole Petter Bang - Ozan K - Pavel Boldyrev - Pedro - Pedro Martin - Peter Jausovec - petitviolet - Pi-Hsun Shih - pille1842 - piranha - pospi - Psychos-Yi - punkish - Radovan Bast - Rahul Bansal - Rasmus Vestergaard Hansen - rasmusvhansen - Renato Alves - rglepe - Rich Trott - Roberto Soares - Robert Perce - Robert Szmurło - Robin Berjon - Rolf - Rostyk - Russell Keith-Magee - Ryan Thomson - Sarah Binney - Scott Hewitt - Sebastian Pipping - Sequoia McDowell - Shane Curcuru - Shaun Hammill - siba prasad samal - Simon Hengel - Stian Mathiassen - stu-b-doo - Sylvain Abélard - Takashi Kanemoto - Tej Chajed - Thomas Ballinger - Tobias Løfgren - Todd Brannam - Todd Gureckis - Tome Tanasovski - Tom Kraak - Torgeir Thoresen - tripu - vdepabk2t - William Ghelfi - Willi Rath - Wouter Sioen - Yihui Xie - Yinhe Zhang - Yohan Lasorsa - Yoshiya Hinosawa ### License remark is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for further details.