# Rustikon 2026 Presentation **Why I Needed Rust, Finally: Infrastructure Automation I Can Sleep On** Presentation slides built with [Slidev](https://sli.dev/) ## Setup ### Prerequisites - Node.js 16+ (or Deno/Bun) - npm or pnpm ### Installation ```bash cd rustikon-2026-slides npm install ``` ### Development Run the development server with hot reload: ```bash npm run dev ``` Open `http://localhost:3030` in your browser. ### Build Build slides for distribution: ```bash npm run build ``` Output will be in `dist/` ### Export Export as PDF: ```bash npm run export:pdf ``` Export as PNG (per slide): ```bash npm run export:png ``` ## Structure ``` . ├── slides.md # All slides content ├── slidev.config.ts # Slidev configuration ├── theme/ │ └── dark-rust.css # Custom dark theme with Rust branding ├── public/ # Static assets (images, etc.) └── package.json ``` ## Customization ### Theme The presentation uses a custom dark theme with Rust orange accents (`#CE422B`). Edit `theme/dark-rust.css` to customize colors, fonts, or styles. ### Content All slide content is in `slides.md`. Follow [Slidev markdown syntax](https://sli.dev/guide/syntax.html). ### Images Place images in `public/` directory and reference them in slides.md: ```markdown ![Alt text](/image-name.png) ``` ## Presentation Notes Speaker notes are included at the end of `slides.md` under each slide's frontmatter or in the notes section. Press `p` during presentation to see presenter view with notes. ## Keyboard Shortcuts - `f` — Fullscreen - `p` — Presenter view - `g` — Go to slide - `o` — Overview - `j/k` — Next/previous slide - `ESC` — Exit presentation ## Deployment To host on GitHub Pages: 1. Build the slides: `npm run build` 2. Push `dist/` to your GitHub Pages branch Or use Slidev's built-in deployment options. ## Author Jesús Pérez Lorenzo Rustikon 2026