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DexCode

Your AI Agent builds the Deck & you never leave the terminal

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Hunted byMasato OkuwakiMasato Okuwaki

The AI-First Slide Authoring & Refinement Tool. AI Slide Creation Environment for Developers. Your AI agent builds the deck. You never leave the terminal. Create, revise, and share slides from the same CLI where you write code. You already use Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, or Cursor for coding. Now ask the same agent to build your slide deck — without leaving your terminal. No app switching. No PowerPoint. Just flow.

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Hey there! 👋 I’m one of the creators of DexCode. We built this because, frankly, we prefer our terminals over drag-and-drop slide editors. So AI can control PowerPoint for you? You still end up fixing it manually, right? 😩 DexCode is an open-source, AI-driven presentation tool for developers. It brings the software engineering workflow to slide creation: MDX-Based: Write slides in Markdown + React. Git-Native: Version control your deck like code. No more "final_v2_fixed.pptx". Zero UI Editing: The web interface is purely for viewing. All edits happen in your code editor or CLI. 🤖 The "AI-First" Twist What makes DexCode different is that it’s designed to be piloted by AI coding agents (like Claude Code or Codex). Instead of manually tweaking layouts, you can just prompt your agent: "Refactor this slide into a 3-column layout" or "Generate a chart for our Q3 metrics." We’ve included specific "skills" and rule sets to make agents formatting experts. Designed based on over 100 beautiful templates, anyone can customize them freely. We’d love to hear what you think! Does this fit your workflow? What features would make you switch from your current tool? Thanks for checking it out! 🚀

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this is kinda cool tbh. making slides without leaving the terminal is such a niche thing but for devs i can actually see the appeal. also the git-native part makes a lot of sense, way better than ending up with 10 random deck versions.