Getting Started

Installation

There are different ways to have access to the slipshow compiler:

In addition to this, for advanced users, you also have the following options:

The VS Code plugin

The VS Code plugin can be downloaded from the official marketplace as well as from open VSX. This means that searching the slipshow extension directly from within VS Code should yield a result in most cases!

The VS Code plugin provides two commands: - Compile presentation. Open the command palette, and type “Compile slipshow”. This should compile the presentation in a .html of the same name. - Preview presentation. Open the command palette, and type “Preview slipshow”. This should open a new window with a live preview of your presentation!

Precompiled binaries

Precompiled binaries are available to download in the release page of the project. Save the file corresponding to your architecture, and make it available by moving to a directory included in your $PATH, eg /usr/local/bin.

You can test that the slipshow binary is available by running:

$ slipshow --help

If the help shows up, you successfully installed slipshow!

Then, you can use slipshow to compile your documents:

$ slipshow compile presentation.md    # Compiles to `presentation.html`
$ slipshow serve presentation.md      # Compiles to `presentation.html` and serves a live-preview on 127.0.0.1:8080

The sliphub online editor

The sliphub online editor is a quick way to try out slipshow, as it does not require any setup. This link will open a page with an editor on the left, and a preview on the right.

Currently, the interface is quite minimal. Your progress is saved “live” and you can even do collaborative editing: two people editing the same document.

Remember the link to be able to come back to your document later! And save your work locally: This is still experimental.

The slipshow editor

The slipshow editor is an editor specialized in writing slipshow presentations. It provides live-previewing of your presentation.

However, since the project is very new compared to most editors, you might miss features from eg VS Code, Emacs or Vim.

Compiling from source

This requires opam.

Run the following command:

$ opam pin slipshow git+https://github.com/panglesd/slipshow.git
$ # test your installation:
$ slipshow --help

and you are done!

Your first presentation

Copy and paste the following example file in my-first-slipshow.md:

# My first presentation!

Here is a paragraph.

{pause}

- some items
- and some others!

{.definition pause up}
This is a definition

This is the source file that you can edit when writing your presentation. For the syntax, see the syntax reference.

Now, compile the file:

$ slipshow compile my-first-slipshow.md

Your presentation has been compiled to a standalone file named my-first-slipshow.html! You can open it in your favorite browser to see the result. You can send the file to anyone, they can open it and it will work, even without internet connection!

For a description of the syntax, you can read the syntax reference. For a tutorial on the many features of slipshow, you can have a look at the tutorial.