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Crawl websites, sync to vector databases, and power RAG applications. Pre-built integrations for LLM pipelines and AI assistants.
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A parser that can parse LATEX source code and generate a report. It points out syntactic errors, suggest improvements to code(in a syntactic sense). Works with all common LATEX classes as well as common packages and new macros.
As a healthcare provider, you should be paid promptly for the services you provide to patients. Slow, inefficient, and error-prone manual coding keeps you from the financial peace you deserve. XpertDox’s autonomous coding solution accelerates the revenue cycle so you can focus on providing great healthcare.
Collaborative editor, requirements management tool and much more
ARREA (A Reasonable Requirements Engineering Application) is a simple yet powerful requirements management tool that uses arbitrary files to store information and Subversion to allow team collaboration.
Its simple conventions make it suitable for much other purposes. In fact, for any document-oriented tasks focused on collaborative work and exhaustive change and traceability management.
At its heart, ARREA provides a thin layer on top of SVN that allows it to be used as a powerful...
...It is meant to be used to help aid in the writing of a novel. Users can plan out their story, plot, and characters. Created with Python, PyGTK, Geany, and Glade, on Ubuntu Linux.
The pycurry project is targeted for handling concurrency issues within the Python programming language. It also contains a (almost) fully functional 'Design by Contract' implementation.
Make AsciiDoc part of your literate programming tool set. With eWEB you can weave and tangle literate programs written as AsciiDoc documents, using embedded WEB code snippets.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
A simple program for creating documentation of Python files. Using ANTLR library it creates a HTML document with information about all classes, it's methods, class fields and attributes. Also it creates documentation of all functions in this file.
AFMS is an Artefact Management System to manage some of the artefacts appearing in the development process of a product. Artefacts are for example requirements, use cases or test cases. AFMS contains an artefact editor and a test execution tool.
"Roberge's Used Robot (RUR) : a Python Learning Environment" is a Python implementation of a "robot environment" as introduced by R. Pattis in 1981. **It is obsolete.** See https://github.com/aroberge/rur-ple
Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules,
based on their docstrings. Epydoc supports two output formats (HTML
and PDF), and four markup languages for docstrings (Epytext, Javadoc,
ReStructuredText, and plaintext).
"frogpie" is a visual documentation generation and management framework for python developers. It comes equipped with WYSIWYG documentation editor, browsable documentation viewer and much more.
Quick reference for switching between mathematical computation environments for computer algebra, numeric processing and data visualisation. Examples are Matlab, IDL, SPlus, and their open-source counterparts Octave, Scilab, Python+NumPy and R.
Goal of oraschemadoc is to provide detailed documentation for all objects in schema covering Oracle specific features. Result of execution of oraschemadoc is set of static xhtml files. There are more features under development...
Fudge is a documentation system for software projects inspired by Pudge. It is currently targeted at providing integration with current Python software developement tools and internationalization, but support for other programming languages is planned.
A Python tool for creating websites or project documentation. Pages can be stored as reST (text) or html. With a simple templating and macro system it can autogenerate index pages and navigation links. Facilities for multiple translations as well.
The Django-driven web-based book-authoring content-management-system (ddwbbacms) is a program that allows authors to work on their books, articles, or topics without having to have their hard drives nearby. Access to the web is all that is required.
Doceval is a software that allows to discover the documentation included in a tarball. Basically it serves to identify if a given software project has doc at all and helps with a report to evaluate how much documentation it has and how good it is.
GnuConcept is a networking and colaborative mindmap tool for the creation
of complex documents. This program lets you draw the document concept map,
edit all the concepts content and export it to several formats (like
openoffice, dockbook and html)