patat (Presentations Atop The ANSI Terminal) is a small tool that allows you to show presentations using only an ANSI terminal. It does not require ncurses. Leverages the great Pandoc library to support many input formats including Literate Haskell. Supports smart slide splitting. Slides can be split up into multiple fragments. There is a live reload mode. Theming support including 24-bit RGB. Auto advancing with configurable delay. Optionally re-wrapping text to terminal width with proper indentation. Syntax highlighting for nearly one hundred languages generated from Kate syntax files. Experimental images support. Supports evaluating code snippets and showing the result. Written in Haskell.

Features

  • Slides can be split up into multiple fragments
  • Leverages the great Pandoc library to support many input formats including Literate Haskell
  • Supports smart slide splitting
  • Theming support including 24-bit RGB
  • Auto advancing with configurable delay
  • Optionally re-wrapping text to terminal width with proper indentation
  • Syntax highlighting for nearly one hundred languages generated from Kate syntax files

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Programming Language

Haskell

Related Categories

Haskell Data Visualization Software

Registered

2023-03-27