--- # You can also start simply with 'default' theme: seriph # random image from a curated Unsplash collection by Anthony # like them? see https://unsplash.com/collections/94734566/slidev background: https://cover.sli.dev # some information about your slides (markdown enabled) title: Welcome to Slidev info: | ## Slidev Starter Template Presentation slides for developers. Learn more at [Sli.dev](https://sli.dev) # apply unocss classes to the current slide class: text-center # https://sli.dev/custom/highlighters.html highlighter: shiki # https://sli.dev/guide/drawing drawings: persist: false # slide transition: https://sli.dev/guide/animations#slide-transitions transition: slide-left # enable MDC Syntax: https://sli.dev/guide/syntax#mdc-syntax mdc: true --- # Welcome to Slidev Presentation slides for developers
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--- transition: fade-out --- # What is Slidev? Slidev is a slides maker and presenter designed for developers, consist of the following features - ๐Ÿ“ **Text-based** - focus on the content with Markdown, and then style them later - ๐ŸŽจ **Themable** - themes can be shared and re-used as npm packages - ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ’ป **Developer Friendly** - code highlighting, live coding with autocompletion - ๐Ÿคน **Interactive** - embed Vue components to enhance your expressions - ๐ŸŽฅ **Recording** - built-in recording and camera view - ๐Ÿ“ค **Portable** - export to PDF, PPTX, PNGs, or even a hostable SPA - ๐Ÿ›  **Hackable** - virtually anything that's possible on a webpage is possible in Slidev

Read more about [Why Slidev?](https://sli.dev/guide/why) --- transition: slide-up level: 2 --- # Navigation Hover on the bottom-left corner to see the navigation's controls panel, [learn more](https://sli.dev/guide/navigation.html) ## Keyboard Shortcuts | | | | --- | --- | | right / space| next animation or slide | | left / shiftspace | previous animation or slide | | up | previous slide | | down | next slide |

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--- layout: two-cols layoutClass: gap-16 --- # Table of contents You can use the `Toc` component to generate a table of contents for your slides: ```html ``` The title will be inferred from your slide content, or you can override it with `title` and `level` in your frontmatter. ::right:: --- layout: image-right image: https://cover.sli.dev --- # Code Use code snippets and get the highlighting directly, and even types hover![^1] ```ts {all|5|7|7-8|10|all} twoslash // TwoSlash enables TypeScript hover information // and errors in markdown code blocks // More at https://shiki.style/packages/twoslash import { computed, ref } from 'vue' const count = ref(0) const doubled = computed(() => count.value * 2) doubled.value = 2 ``` <<< @/snippets/external.ts#snippet [^1]: [Learn More](https://sli.dev/guide/syntax.html#line-highlighting) --- level: 2 --- # Shiki Magic Move Powered by [shiki-magic-move](https://shiki-magic-move.netlify.app/), Slidev supports animations across multiple code snippets. Add multiple code blocks and wrap them with ````md magic-move (four backticks) to enable the magic move. For example: ````md magic-move {lines: true} ```ts {*|2|*} // step 1 const author = reactive({ name: 'John Doe', books: [ 'Vue 2 - Advanced Guide', 'Vue 3 - Basic Guide', 'Vue 4 - The Mystery' ] }) ``` ```ts {*|1-2|3-4|3-4,8} // step 2 export default { data() { return { author: { name: 'John Doe', books: [ 'Vue 2 - Advanced Guide', 'Vue 3 - Basic Guide', 'Vue 4 - The Mystery' ] } } } } ``` ```ts // step 3 export default { data: () => ({ author: { name: 'John Doe', books: [ 'Vue 2 - Advanced Guide', 'Vue 3 - Basic Guide', 'Vue 4 - The Mystery' ] } }) } ``` Non-code blocks are ignored. ```vue ``` ```` --- # Components
You can use Vue components directly inside your slides. We have provided a few built-in components like `` and `` that you can use directly. And adding your custom components is also super easy. ```html ``` Check out [the guides](https://sli.dev/builtin/components.html) for more.
```html ```
--- class: px-20 --- # Themes Slidev comes with powerful theming support. Themes can provide styles, layouts, components, or even configurations for tools. Switching between themes by just **one edit** in your frontmatter:
```yaml --- theme: default --- ``` ```yaml --- theme: seriph --- ```
Read more about [How to use a theme](https://sli.dev/themes/use.html) and check out the [Awesome Themes Gallery](https://sli.dev/themes/gallery.html). --- # Clicks Animations You can add `v-click` to elements to add a click animation.
This shows up when you click the slide: ```html
This shows up when you click the slide.
```

The v-mark directive also allows you to add inline marks , powered by [Rough Notation](https://roughnotation.com/): ```html inline markers ```
[Learn More](https://sli.dev/guide/animations#click-animations)
--- # Motions Motion animations are powered by [@vueuse/motion](https://motion.vueuse.org/), triggered by `v-motion` directive. ```html
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Slidev
[Learn More](https://sli.dev/guide/animations.html#motion)
--- # LaTeX LaTeX is supported out-of-box powered by [KaTeX](https://katex.org/).
Inline $\sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2$ Block $$ {1|3|all} \begin{array}{c} \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{B}} -\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{E}}}{\partial t} & = \frac{4\pi}{c}\vec{\mathbf{j}} \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{E}} & = 4 \pi \rho \\ \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{E}}\, +\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{B}}}{\partial t} & = \vec{\mathbf{0}} \\ \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{B}} & = 0 \end{array} $$
[Learn more](https://sli.dev/guide/syntax#latex) --- # Diagrams You can create diagrams / graphs from textual descriptions, directly in your Markdown.
```mermaid {scale: 0.5, alt: 'A simple sequence diagram'} sequenceDiagram Alice->John: Hello John, how are you? Note over Alice,John: A typical interaction ``` ```mermaid {theme: 'neutral', scale: 0.8} graph TD B[Text] --> C{Decision} C -->|One| D[Result 1] C -->|Two| E[Result 2] ``` ```mermaid mindmap root((mindmap)) Origins Long history ::icon(fa fa-book) Popularisation British popular psychology author Tony Buzan Research On effectiveness
and features On Automatic creation Uses Creative techniques Strategic planning Argument mapping Tools Pen and paper Mermaid ``` ```plantuml {scale: 0.7} @startuml package "Some Group" { HTTP - [First Component] [Another Component] } node "Other Groups" { FTP - [Second Component] [First Component] --> FTP } cloud { [Example 1] } database "MySql" { folder "This is my folder" { [Folder 3] } frame "Foo" { [Frame 4] } } [Another Component] --> [Example 1] [Example 1] --> [Folder 3] [Folder 3] --> [Frame 4] @enduml ```
[Learn More](https://sli.dev/guide/syntax.html#diagrams) --- foo: bar dragPos: square: 691,32,167,_,-16 --- # Draggable Elements Double-click on the draggable elements to edit their positions.
###### Directive Usage ```md ```
###### Component Usage ```md Use the `v-drag` component to have a draggable container! ```
Double-click me!
###### Draggable Arrow ```md ``` --- src: ./pages/multiple-entries.md hide: false --- --- # Monaco Editor Slidev provides built-in Monaco Editor support. Add `{monaco}` to the code block to turn it into an editor: ```ts {monaco} import { ref } from 'vue' import { emptyArray } from './external' const arr = ref(emptyArray(10)) ``` Use `{monaco-run}` to create an editor that can execute the code directly in the slide: ```ts {monaco-run} import { version } from 'vue' import { emptyArray, sayHello } from './external' sayHello() console.log(`vue ${version}`) console.log(emptyArray(10).reduce(fib => [...fib, fib.at(-1)! + fib.at(-2)!], [1, 1])) ``` --- layout: center class: text-center --- # Learn More [Documentation](https://sli.dev) ยท [GitHub](https://github.com/slidevjs/slidev) ยท [Showcases](https://sli.dev/showcases.html)