I usually use slidy from W3C. It's HTML with CSS (plus some JavaScript you don't need to touch), so you can use git to store the slides and styles to track your progress. Over the years, I've written several tools to include code and the code's output to the slides, to syntax-highlight code, etc.
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I usually use
slidy
from W3C. It's HTML with CSS (plus some JavaScript you don't need to touch), so you can usegit
to store the slides and styles to track your progress. Over the years, I've written several tools to include code and the code's output to the slides, to syntax-highlight code, etc.Just checked it out, it's great. Thanks