# SlideHero SlideHero is a gem for creating presentations backed by reveal.js through a Ruby DSL. ``` ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide" do point "An interesting Point" end end ``` That's it! ## Installation Requires Ruby 2.2 Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```ruby gem 'slide_hero' ``` And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install slide_hero ## Usage All features are accessible through the `slidehero` command. ### Generator slidehero new presentation_name This creates a new folder named `presentation_name` in the current directory. Inside, there is a sample file called `presentation.rb`. ### Server slidehero serve Call this in the same folder as your presentation to serve your files on port 9292. You can optionally pass in an alternate location for the presentation.rb file. slidehero serve ../other/folder/presentation.rb ### Compilation slidehero compile Use this if you just want a folder with the markup files. A new `presentation` folder is created. ### DSL The DSL for SlideHero was created to add expressibility to creating slides. **presentation** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do end ``` `#presentation` indicates the beginning of a presentation. You can have one of these per file. The String passed is used as the title for the presentation. **slide** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide" do #… end end ``` `#slide` is used to create a new slide. The string is the headline of the slide. `#slide` can take an optional argument of `headline_size:`. Valid options are :small, :medium, :large. These create h3, h2, and h1 elements respectively. ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide", headline_size: :small do #… end end ``` `#slide` can have transitions applied as well. Valid transitions are: :cube, :page, :concave, :zoom, :linear, :fade, :none, and :default ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide", transition: :slide do #… end end ``` `#slide` can have a background color applied. This will only add the color to this one slide. Any css color will work. ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide", background_color: 'blue' do #… end end ``` **defaults** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do defaults headline_size: :medium, transition: :fade slide "A slide" do #… end slide "Some slides override", headline_size: :large do #…#… end end ``` You can set slide defaults for `headline_size` or `transition` by using `#defaults`. A slide default applies to all slides unless an individual slide overrides it. The theme is set to Solarized. to change this, use the `set_theme` method in the presentation block. ``` ruby presentation "My Presentation" do set_theme 'beige' end ``` Valid theme options are: default, sky, beige, simple, serif, night, moon, solarized **plugins** You can activate revealjs plugins by passing a symbol array to the `set_plugins` method. ``` ruby presentation "My Presentation" do set_plugins :class_list, :remote, :leap end ``` Currently supported plugins are `:class_list`, `:markdown`, `:highlight`, `:zoom`, `:notes`, `:remote`, and `:leap`. `:class_list`, `:highlight`, `:remote`, and `:notes` are used if `set_plugins` is not called. See Reveal.js [documentation](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/#dependencies) for more info on these plugins. **points** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide" do point "An interesting Point" end end ``` `#point` adds p tag wrapped text to your presentation **grouped_slides** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do grouped_slides do slide "Slide 1" do end slide "Slide 2" do end end end ``` `#grouped_slides` lets you nest slides. In reveal, this translates into vertical slides. **lists** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "Slide 1" do list do point "An interesting point about monkeys" point "An even more interesting point about nargles" end end slide "Slide 2" do list(:ordered) do point "I should go first" point "I'm OK going second" list do point "I'm in a nested list" end end end end ``` `#list` must be nested in a slide. It takes an optional argument of :ordered to create an ordered list. List items are added by the `#point` method. **code** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide" do code(:ruby) do "working_code.rb" end end end ``` `#code` must be nested in a slide. It loads any code file in the same directory as the file. The language passed as an argument will be embedded in the markup. code must be in the `code` folder. An optional second argument of a base location can be passed into the code method. Your folder must also have a `code` folder. All supported languages can be found on the [Highlight.js Page](http://softwaremaniacs.org/media/soft/highlight/test.html) **note** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide" do note "Remind them to shower" end end ``` `#note` must be nested in a slide. These will show up on speaker's notes. **image** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide" do image "chunky_bacon.png" end end ``` `#image` must be nested in a slide. All images in the images folder will be ported over on compilation. Use the name of the image, with out the 'images' sub-folder In this example, it will load an image named 'chunky_bacon.png' in the images folder. **remote_image** ```ruby presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide" do remote_image "http://example.com/chunky_bacon.png", as: "bacon" end end ``` `#remote_image` takes the same arguments as `#image` with the addition of the `as:` parameter. The file is downloaded and stored in the presentation's `images` folder and is named after the `as` value. Leave the `as` option off if you want to use the name in the url. **media** presentation "My Presentation" do slide "A slide with video" do media "video.mp4", type: video end slide "A slide with video" do media "audio.mp3", type: audio end end `#media` must be nested in a slide. This will create an auto playing video or audio element on the slide. Files must be in the audio or video directory. #### Animation Animation for points are supported. ```ruby #… slide do point "My point", animation: "grow" list do point "My", animation: "step" point "Staggered", animation: "step" point "List", animation: "step" end end ``` Supported animations are: step, grow, shrink, roll-in, fade-out, highlight-red, highlight-green, and highlight-blue ## 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