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    TOML

    TOML

    Tom Preston-Werner's obvious, minimal language

    ...TOML and JSON both are simple and use ubiquitous data types, making them easy to code for or parse with machines. TOML and YAML both emphasize human readability features, like comments that make it easier to understand the purpose of a given line. TOML differs in combining these, allowing comments (unlike JSON) but preserving simplicity (unlike YAML). Because TOML is explicitly intended as a configuration file format, parsing it is easy, but it is not intended for serializing arbitrary data structures.
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    arxiv_latex_cleaner

    arxiv_latex_cleaner

    arXiv LaTeX Cleaner: Easily clean the LaTeX code of your paper

    This tool allows you to easily clean the LaTeX code of your paper to submit to arXiv. From a folder containing all your code, e.g. /path/to/latex/, it creates a new folder /path/to/latex_arXiv/, that is ready to ZIP and upload to arXiv.
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    Create Index from PDF

    PDF Indexing Script: Searches PDF for words, records page numbers

    ...The final output is a text file with each word followed by the page numbers where it appears, separated by commas. This script is ideal for anyone looking to build an automated index for their PDF documents. With detailed comments and a clear structure, it's easy to customize and use for various indexing projects for researchers, authors, and anyone needing a precise and automated indexing solution.
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    arxiv-collector

    arxiv-collector

    Little Python script to collect LaTeX sources for upload to the arXiv

    A little Python script to collect LaTeX sources for upload to the arXiv. Install with pip install arxiv-collector or conda install -c conda-forge arxiv-collector, or just download arxiv_collector.py, it's a stand-alone script with no dependencies. Works with any reasonable version of Python 3, or 2.7 if you really must.
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    FOSS license

    FOSS license and sentence token

    We propose a method to mark the comments of license as sentence-token. We use the term sentence-token to refer to a sentence of a known license. A license (both by-inclusion or by-reference) is a sequence of sentence-tokens. Sentence-tokens are generalized using one or more regular expressions. we propose an idea for license identification based on the analysis of each sentence in the license statement of a source code file.
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    Python HTML Calendar Generator

    Command line HTML calendar generator.

    Python 3 based HTML calendar generator. Generates either a single calendar month or a set of 12 calendar months for a given year. Adjust for leap year and system file separator differences.
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    Analyzer for Files

    A tool to look into file contents

    Analyzer for Files (AoF) is a tool to look into file contents, analyze the structure with installed plug-ins, and show the results with several split windows including converted data and a tree if successful. It was designed as a workbench with a core and plug-in extensions. It can handle the normal plain-text file and data, complex binaries supported with the corresponding plug-ins. What's more, the developers can deploy and release their own plug-ins according to the plug-in developing...
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