Build classroom-ready, interactive presentations and artifacts with an LLM — no slide software required.
Four short decks take you from the framework, through worked examples and choosing a deck style, to collaborating on GitHub. Every deck is itself a plain, dependency-free HTML file — the kind of thing you'll be making. Start with Deck 1.
llm-dev:cycleA framework for LLM-assisted development: six phases for going from a topic to a finished presentation or artifact, with an LLM doing the building. Start here.
Two real builds, step by step: an interactive HTML presentation (the differential-privacy explainer) and the search-algorithm demo generated with the Claude desktop app — narrated from the actual sessions and cycle artifacts.
Two ways to build decks — our scroll-snap starter vs a fixed-canvas system with three finished themes — the trade-offs, and a styling decision for the team.
How we build together: the dev → review → production pipeline, pull requests, merge conflicts, and letting an LLM run the Git commands while you stay the director and reviewer. No Git experience assumed.
starter/
template — a re-themeable, fully offline deck skeleton. See the repository
README.md for how the pieces fit together.