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    Weave

    Weave

    Scientific reports/literate programming for Julia

    Weave is a scientific report generator/literate programming tool for the Julia programming language. It resembles Pweave, knitr, R Markdown, and Sweave. You can write your documentation and code in an input document using Markdown, Noweb or ordinal Julia script syntax, and then use the weave function to execute code and generate an output document while capturing results and figures. Supports various output document formats: HTML, PDF, GitHub markdown, Jupyter Notebook, MultiMarkdown, Asciidoc...
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    gt R

    gt R

    Easily generate information-rich, publication-quality tables from R

    .... Finally, the table is rendered by printing it at the console, including it in an R Markdown document, or exporting it to a file using gtsave(). Currently, gt supports the HTML, LaTeX, and RTF output formats.
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    Publish.jl

    Publish.jl

    A universal document authoring package for Julia

    A universal document authoring package for Julia. This is a package for Julia that provides a general framework for writing prose, technical documentation is its focus, though it is general enough to be applied to any kind of written document.
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    MyBox

    MyBox

    Easy Tools of PDF, Image, File, Network, Data, and Medias

    javafx-desktop-apps pdf image ocr icc barcode color-palette text bytes markdown html archive compress digest video audio editor converter media https://github.com/Mararsh/MyBox Self-contain packages need not java env nor installation. Jar packages need Java 16 or higher.
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    SafeUtils

    SafeUtils

    110+ developer tools as native MacOS, Linux & Windows desktop apps.

    .../xml-formatter https://safeutils.com/ascii-to-binary https://safeutils.com/ascii-to-hex https://safeutils.com/base-64-encoder https://safeutils.com/binary-to-ascii https://safeutils.com/case-converter https://safeutils.com/csv-to-json https://safeutils.com/decimal-to-ascii https://safeutils.com/html-formatter https://safeutils.com/html-preview https://safeutils.com/html-to-markdown https://safeutils.com/id-generator https://safeutils.com/json-to-csv https://safeutils.com/json-to-xml
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    SciMLTutorials.jl

    SciMLTutorials.jl

    Tutorials for doing scientific machine learning (SciML)

    SciMLTutorials.jl holds PDFs, webpages, and interactive Jupyter notebooks showing how to utilize the software in the SciML Scientific Machine Learning ecosystem. This set of tutorials was made to complement the documentation and the devdocs by providing practical examples of the concepts. For more details, please consult the docs. To view the SciML Tutorials, go to tutorials.sciml.ai. By default, this will lead to the latest tagged version of the tutorials
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    md2googleslides

    md2googleslides

    Generate Google Slides from markdown

    Generate Google Slides from markdown & HTML. Run from the command line or embed in another application. This project was developed as an example of how to use the Slides API. While it does not yet produce stunningly beautiful decks, you are encouraged to use this tool for quickly prototyping presentations. The first time the command is run you will be prompted for authorization. OAuth token credentials are stored locally in a file named ~/.md2googleslides/credentials.json. Each time you...
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    Cleaver

    Cleaver

    30-second slideshows for hackers

    Cleaver is a one-stop-shop for generating HTML presentations in record time. Using some spiced up markdown, you can produce good-looking, interactive presentations with a just a few lines of text. Cleaver supports several basic options that allow you to further customize the look and feel of your presentation, including author info, stylesheets, and custom templates. Cleaver has substantial theme support to give you more fine-grained control over your presentation, similar to options. Instead...
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