reveal-talk

Last month I published some files I had been using for a while for presentations, which grew out of a week-long course I did as an introduction/overview of graphics a few years back.

The project is named reveal-talk because, well, it's for doing talks and presentations doing reveal.js, which is an enormously useful tool.

The beauty of it is that you can keep your presentation in plaintext, and share it in that form with others, while at the same time allowing anyone to show things and to use all the classic plaintext tools for doing diffs, patching, automating content generations, etc.

It's tuned to my own workflow of creating presentations in markdown. I imagine I'll add some of the features I had in my graphics talk over time (including speaker notes, adjustments for a multi-day presentation, integration with GraphViz files, and whatever else comes up).

If you have any feedback, please open an issue.

Happy plaintext presentations!

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