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    Dictionary

    Dictionary

    A JSON representation of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary

    Dictionary is a lightweight Node.js module that provides access to word definitions using WordNet. The project offers a simple interface for retrieving definitions programmatically, making it useful for applications that require dictionary or vocabulary functionality. It is designed to be straightforward, enabling developers to quickly integrate dictionary lookups without heavy dependencies. Since it relies on WordNet data, it provides accurate and widely accepted definitions. The repository also includes usage examples that demonstrate how to incorporate the module into JavaScript projects. As an open source utility, dictionary can be extended or customized to suit different natural language processing or educational applications.
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    Franklin.jl

    Franklin.jl

    Static site generator. Simple, customisable, fast, maths with KaTeX

    Franklin is a simple static site generator (SSG) oriented towards technical blogging (code, maths, ...), flexibility and extensibility. The base syntax is plain markdown with a few extensions such as the ability to define and use LaTeX-like commands in or outside of maths environments and the possibility to evaluate code blocks on the fly.
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