revealgo is a small web application for giving Markdown-driven presentations implemented in Go! The revealgo
command starts a local web server to serve the your markdown presentation file with reveal.js
. The presentation can be viewed in a web browser. The reveal.js library offers comprehensive presenting features such as slide transitions, speaker notes and more.
Download the binary from GitHub Releases and install it somewhere in your $PATH
. revealgo
currently provides pre-built binaries for Linux, macOS and Windows.
You can also install via hombrew on macOS:
$ brew install yusukebe/tap/revealgo
To install from the source, use go install
after git clone
:
$ git clone git@github.com:yusukebe/revealgo.git
$ cd revealgo
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
$ go install ./cmd/revealgo
The usage:
$ revealgo [options] MARKDOWN.md
Then access the local web server such as http://localhost:3000
with Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
Available options:
-p, --port TCP port number of this server (default: 3000)
--theme Slide theme or original css file name. default themes:
beige, black, blood, league, moon, night, serif, simple, sky, solarized, and white (default: black.css)
--transition Transition effect for slides: default, cube, page, concave, zoom, linear, fade, none (default: default)
--separator Horizontal slide separator characters (default: ^---)
--vertical-separator Vertical slide separator characters (default: ^___)
--multiplex Enable slide multiplex
Run revealgo
command:
Open the server address with your web browser:
## This is an H2 Title
Description...
The horizontal slide separator characters are '---'
---
# This is second title
The vertical slide separator characters are '^___'
___
## This is a third title
---
## This is a forth title
<!-- .slide: data-background="#f70000" data-transition="page" -->
You can add slide attributes like above.
While revealgo
is running, open another terminal and get the theme file black.css
:
$ curl http://localhost:3000/revealjs/css/theme/black.css > original.css
Edit original.css
, And then run revealgo
with --theme
option:
$ revealgo --theme original.css slide.md
Get the default slide HTML file:
$ curl http://localhost:3000/ > slide.html
Edit slide.html
, and then open http://localhost:3000/slide.html
with your browser. A slide with the modified configurations will come up.
The multiplex plugin allows your audience to follow the slides of the presentation you are controlling on their own phone, tablet or laptop
--- reveal.js site
When --multiplex
is enabled, the client slides can be found on the /
path and
the master ones under /master/
. The master presentation will push its changes
to all the client ones for every transition, is like having a remote control!
For example, your laptop's IP address in the local network is 192.168.100.10
and you are using the port 3000
, so your audience should see the slides on
http://192.168.100.10:3000/
, and you should be able to control their slides
through http://192.168.100.10:3000/master/
.
NOTE: Bear in mind multiplex feature will not work as expected when 1) the presenter computer firewall denies incomig traffic or 2) the local network does not allow traffic between devices on the port you picked
- reveal.js https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/
- App::revealup https://github.com/yusukebe/App-revealup
- reveal-md https://github.com/webpro/reveal-md
See docs/CONTRIBUTING.md.
Thanks to all contributors!
Yusuke Wada http://github.com/yusukebe
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.