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@atom63/create-deck

v0.4.5

Published

Scaffold a standalone @atom63/slides deck — step 1 of the agent workflow: create the project your coding agent then writes as MDX.

Readme

@atom63/create-deck

Step 1 of the agent workflow. Scaffold a standalone presentation deck powered by the @atom63/slides engine — the project your coding agent then fills in.

The pitch: write presentations as MDX and let a coding agent draft them. This CLI lays down the project; you point your agent at src/deck.mdx (and the deck-authoring skill), describe your talk, and it writes the slides — content, layout, and template choice. You set the look with a one-line theme:, then present. (An optional in-app editor is there for hand-nudging a slide, but it's not the main path.)

npm create @atom63/deck@latest my-deck
# or
pnpm create @atom63/deck my-deck

Then:

cd my-deck
npm install
npm run dev

From here the loop is: describe the talk to your coding agent → it drafts src/deck.mdx → set theme:npm run dev and present. The freshly-scaffolded deck's own README walks through it (including the optional in-app editor for hand-nudging a slide).

Options

npm create @atom63/deck <project-name> -- [options]

  --pm npm|pnpm|yarn       Package manager for install + instructions (default: npm)
  --install / --no-install Install dependencies after scaffolding
  --git / --no-git         Initialize a git repository
  -h, --help               Show help

The generated project depends only on the published @atom63/slides package — no private workspace packages, no host design system. Edit src/deck.mdx and go.