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Rapinoe

Rapinoe helps you parse Apple Keynote files.

Primarily it's designed to help you access the simple metadata of a Keynote file: return how many slides there are, extract the slide previews baked into the file, tell you various details about the file itself on disk, and so on.

Install

First you'll need ImageMagick. If you use Homebrew, you'll be fine with a quick:

brew install imagemagick

Then install the gem:

gem install rapinoe

Usage

rapinoe = Rapinoe.new('talks/Literal Best Player Ever.key')
# => <Rapinoe::Keynote: @name="Literal Best Player Ever", @path="talks/Literal Best Player Ever.key", @data=[…]>

rapinoe.write_preview_to_file("my_dope_talk.jpg")
# => Writes the higher quality 1024px-width preview of your entire deck to a file

rapinoe.slides
# => [<Rapinoe::Slide>, <Rapinoe::Slide>, <Rapinoe::Slide>, <Rapinoe::Slide>]

rapinoe.slides.first.write_preview_to_file("/tmp/slide-preview.jpg")
# => writes the Keynote-generated slide preview to a file

rapinoe.widescreen?
# => true

rapinoe.colors
# Returns the dominant colors in the first title slide by percentage order. Keys
# are in RGB format.
#
# => {[108, 190, 212]=>0.9550793650793651, [117, 124, 143]=>0.012619047619047618, [125, 83, 100]=>0.010158730158730159, [143, 23, 33]=>0.009603174603174603, [151, 10, 16]=>0.007301587301587302, [133, 49, 62]=>0.005238095238095238}

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