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TermNote

TermNote is a program that allows you to write presentations either in Ruby:

require 'termnote'

include TermNote

show.add chapter title: "Hello, World"
show.add code language: "ruby", source: <<-SOURCE
  puts "Hello, world!"
SOURCE
show.start

Or via a .yaml file:

---
type: chapter
title: Hello, World
subtitle: By Kurtis
---
type: code
source: |
  puts "Hello, world!"

and then with the termnote binary:

$ termnote someshow.yml

Here's an example of the slides in use:

Chapter Text List Code

You can then use j or k to navigate through the slides.

Installation

Install it yourself via:

$ gem install termnote

Usage

Usage is pretty simple, there are 4 types of slides:

  • Chapter, a single title [optional: and subtitle]
  • Text, a blob of text called content [optional: and title]
  • List, a list of items [optional: and title]
  • Code, a syntax highlighted blob called source

You can change the way things are printed out by overriding the classes for your specific presentation, but only if you do things programatically.

Ruby Usage Examples

Add a title slide

show.add chapter title: "Title Slide"

Add a text slide

show.add text title: "Content Title", content: "content blob"

Add a list slide

show.add list title: "title", items: ["item 1", "item 2", "item 3"]

Add a slide with code

show.add code langauge: "ruby", source: <<-SOURCE
  def method
    awesome = true
  end
SOURCE

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Contributors