Markdown Presentations For Everyone on GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, GitBucket, Gitea, and Gogs.
WEBSITE: www.gitpitch.com | HOW-TO : GitPitch Wiki | TWITTER: @gitpitch
- What is GitPitch?
- Is GitPitch for you?
- How does GitPitch work?
- Compelling Presentations
- Customizable Presentations
- Code-Ready Presentations
- Speaker-Ready Presentations
- Modular Presentations
- Social Presentations
- Presentations That Just Work
- An Open Source Project
What is GitPitch?
GitPitch is a service that turns PITCHME.md markdown into online and offline, interactive slideshows. You can use it to promote, pitch or present absolutely anything.
Each slideshow presentation is made instantly available online just as soon as you git-commit and push PITCHME.md on any branch within a public GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, GitBucket, Gitea, or Gogs repo.
GitPitch is an open source project so you can fork, clone, and modify the source. You can find detailed build instructions here. You can also submit bug, feature and pull-requests on this repo. If you like this project please show your support with a GitHub star. Much appreciated.
Is GitPitch for you?
If you ever find yourself needing to present a concept, design, library, framework, product, service, or even course work:
- To colleagues, clients or customers
- At meetups or conferences
- Or to student classes
Then GitPitch is for you. Simply capture your ideas in Markdown and let GitPitch automatically turn those ideas into compelling, responsive, online and offline slideshow presentations.
How does GitPitch work?
GitPitch presentations are powered by the amazing reveal.js presentation framework. But with GitPitch there is nothing to download. Nothing to install. All you need is your favorite text editor. And an account on GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket. Or your instance of GitHub Enterprise, GitLab CE, GitBucket, Gitea, or Gogs.
No more Keynote. No more PowerPoint. Just Markdown. Then git-commit on any branch within a public GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, GitBucket, Gitea, or Gogs repo.
GitPitch slideshow presentations are compelling
Each slideshow presentation is beautifully rendered, fully responsive, and highly interactive with a rich set of features including:
- Markdown slides
- Code and GIST slides
- Image and Video slides
- Math Notation and Chart slides
- Fragment slides
See the Kitchen Sink Slideshow Presentation for a live demonstration of GitPitch slideshow features.
GitPitch slideshow presentations are customizable
Choose between six distinct visual themes:
Or further customize the look and feel of your slideshow presentations using background images, your own logo and even custom css.
GitPitch slideshow presentations speak code fluently
Step-through static-code blocks or the complete source-code from any file in the repo, line-by-line or section-by-section, from directly within any slideshow presentation using code-presenting.
GitPitch slideshow presentations are speaker-ready
GitPitch supports a speaker notes window that can be opened for any GitPitch online or offline presentation. The speaker notes window shows the current slide, provides a preview of the upcoming slide, and also includes a timer that helps keep track of time once you launch the presentation.
GitPitch slideshow presentations are modular
Create and deliver content and course materials as a series of slideshow presentations using modular markdown and shared assets (css, images, etc.) in a single git repo.
GitPitch slideshow presentations are social
GitPitch slideshow presentations are designed for sharing. You can:
- View any GitPitch presentation at its public URL
- Promote any GitPitch presentation using a GitHub badge
- Embed any GitPitch presentation within a blog or website
- Share any GitPitch presentation on Twitter, LinkedIn, etc
- Print any GitPitch presentation as PDF document
- Download and present any GitPitch presentation offline
Support for these social features can be found in the presentation menus.
GitPitch slideshow presentations just work
GitPitch requires no sign-up. And no configuration. Just add PITCHME.md ;)
The GitPitch Wiki provides a detailed How-To
that walks you through getting started, building, customizing, and sharing your GitPitch slideshow presentations.
GitPitch - An Open Source Project
The GitPitch server is a Play Framework 2.5.x Web application open-sourced under an MIT License. This means you can fork, clone, and modify the source and build and test the server on your local machine.
You can find detailed build instructions here. You can also submit bug, feature and pull-requests on this repo. If you like this project please show your support with a GitHub star. Much appreciated.
GitPitch has been designed to follow standard Play Framework conventions. In order to understand the layout of this project see the following article, Anatomy of a Play Application.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2016 David Russell
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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