Slidify helps you create and publish beautiful HTML5 presentations from RMarkdown
Slidify is still under heavy development. You can install it from github
using the devtools
package. You will also need slidifyLibraries
which contains all external libraries required by slidify
.
install_github('ramnathv/slidify')
install_github('ramnathv/slidifyLibraries')
You can initialize a presentation by running create
. This will create a scaffold for your presentation and open an Rmd file for you to edit.
library(slidify)
author('mydeck')
Write your presentation in RMarkdown, using a newline followed by three dashes to separate slides. You can mix markdown with code chunks to create a reproducible slide deck.
Generate your presentation by running slidify
. This will create a static HTML5 presentation that you can open locally in your browser.
slidify('index.Rmd')
# publish to github
# create an empty repo on github. replace USER and REPO with your repo details
publish(user = USER, repo = REPO)
# publish to rpubs
publish(title = 'My Deck', 'index.html', host = 'rpubs')
Slidify is designed to be modular and provides a high degree of customization for the more advanced user. You can access the defaults using slidifyDefaults()
. It is possible to override options by passing it to slidify
as a named list or as a yaml
file.
framework : slide generation framework to use
theme : theme to use for styling slide content
highlighter : tool to use for syntax highlighting
hitheme : style to use for syntax highlighting
mode : selfcontained, standalone, draft
url : paths to lib
widgets : widgets to include
Slidify makes it easy to create, customize and publish, reproducible HTML5 slide decks from R Markdown
.
It is designed to make it very easy for a HTML novice to generate a crisp, visually appealing HTML5
slide deck, while at the same time giving advanced users several options to customize their presentation.
The guiding philosophy of slidify
is to completely separate writing of content from its rendering, so that content can be written once in R Markdown
, and rendered as an HTML5
presentation using any of the HTML5
slide frameworks supported.