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# Shower Presentation Template
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[![Test status](https://github.com/shower/shower/workflows/Test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/shower/shower/actions/workflows/test.yml)
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<img src="pictures/logo.png" width="250" alt="Shower logo">
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> Shower ['ʃəuə] noun. A person or thing that shows.
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1. Built on HTML, CSS and vanilla JavaScript.
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2. Works in all modern browsers.
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3. Themes are separated from engine.
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4. Fully keyboard accessible.
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5. Printable to PDF.
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[See it in action](https://shwr.me/). Includes [Ribbon](https://github.com/shower/ribbon/) and [Material](https://github.com/shower/material/) themes, and [core](https://github.com/shower/core/) with plugins.
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Follow [@shower_me](https://twitter.com/shower_me) for support and updates, [file an issue](https://github.com/shower/shower/issues/new) if you have any.
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## Quick Start
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1. Download and unzip [shower.zip](http://shwr.me/shower.zip) template archive.
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2. Open `index.html` in any text editor and start creating your presentation.
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## Quick Start via CLI
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You’ll need [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) installed on your computer.
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1. Install Shower CLI utility: `npm install -g @shower/cli`.
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2. Create your presentation: `shower create`.
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Read more on [shower/cli](https://github.com/shower/cli/) page.
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## Quick Start with Hosting
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You’ll need [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) installed on your computer.
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1. Copy this repository to your account via GitHub.
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1. Open [import page](https://github.com/new/import).
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2. Use `https://github.com/shower/shower` for the repository URL
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3. Use your presentation name.
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4. Clone the resulted repository to your computer.
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2. Install dependencies `npm install` and start a local server `npm start`.
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3. Start editing your slides with live-reload.
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Once you’re done you can build a clean copy of your slides:
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npm run prepare
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You’ll find your presentation in `prepared` folder. You can also run `npm run archive` to get the same files in `presentation.zip`.
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Publish your presentation online by running:
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npm run publish
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You’ll have your slides published to `https://USER.github.io/REPO/`.
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## Deploy to Netlify
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By clicking the button below you can fork this repo and deploy it to Netlify.
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[![Deploy to Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/img/deploy/button.svg)](https://app.netlify.com/start/deploy?repository=https://github.com/shower/shower)
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By doing this you would get a GitHub repo linked with Netlify in a way any change to the repo would trigger a Shower rebuild and deploy to Netlify servers, which allows for an easy way to create and share Shower presentation without the need to install anything locally.
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## Browser Support
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Latest stable versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari are supported.
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## Contributing
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You’re always welcome to contribute. Fork project, make changes and send it as pull request. But it’s better to file an [issue](https://github.com/shower/shower/issues) with your idea first. Read [contributing rules](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details.
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Main contributors in historical order: [pepelsbey](https://github.com/pepelsbey), [jahson](https://github.com/jahson), [miripiruni](https://github.com/miripiruni), [kizu](https://github.com/kizu), [artpolikarpov](https://github.com/artpolikarpov), [tonyganch](https://github.com/tonyganch), [zloylos](https://github.com/zloylos), [zloylos](https://github.com/zloylos), [shvaikalesh](https://github.com/shvaikalesh).
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---
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Licensed under [MIT License](LICENSE.md).
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