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[https://revealjs.com/#/ reveal.js] is an HTML-based framework for creating presentations. Using web-based slides lets you do things like embed videos or put clickable elements in your slides - anything that you could do in a webpage. The easiest way to get started is to use the [https://code.communitydata.science/cdsc_tex.git cdsc_tex] set of tools. These are also used to create new [[CommunityData:TeX|LaTeX]] documents. You can put these in a new directory (this will put them in <code>~/tex/</code>). <source lang='bash'> mkdir ~/tex/ cd ~/tex/ git clone git@code.communitydata.cc:cdsc_tex </source> This code directory includes a number of bash scripts which create different types of documents (knitr, plain LaTeX, revealjs, etc.). To use these scripts, you should add them to your $PATH. One way to do this is to make a symlink to <code>~/bin</code> for each script: <source lang='bash'> ln -s ~/tex/cdsc_tex/new* ~/bin/ </source> Then, from any directory you can run <source lang='bash'> new_revealjs_presentation PresentationName </source> and it will create a new directory called PresentationName with a file called PresentationName.Rmd which is an [https://github.com/rstudio/revealjs R Markdown] file that produces reveal.js slides, with examples of a few things that you might want to do.
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