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    Pix2Text

    Pix2Text

    Open-Source Python3 tool for recognizing layouts, tables, and math

    An Open-Source Python3 tool for recognizing layouts, tables, math formulas, and text in images, converting them into Markdown format. A free alternative to Mathpix, empowering seamless conversion of visual content into text-based representations. 80+ languages are supported. Pix2Text (P2T) aims to be a free and open-source Python alternative to Mathpix, and it can already accomplish Mathpix's core functionality. Pix2Text (P2T) can recognize layouts, tables, images, text, and mathematical...
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    Zerox OCR

    Zerox OCR

    PDF to Markdown with vision models

    A dead simple way of OCR-ing a document for AI ingestion. Documents are meant to be a visual representation after all. With weird layouts, tables, charts, etc. The vision models just make sense. ZeroX is an open-source machine learning framework designed for fast experimentation and production deployment, optimized for speed and ease of use.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    bookdown

    bookdown

    Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown

    ... for languages other than R, including C/C++, Python, and SQL, etc. LaTeX equations, theorems, and proofs work for all output formats. Can be published to GitHub, bookdown.org, and any web servers. Integrated with the RStudio IDE. The easiest way to start a new Bookdown project is from within RStudio IDE. Go to File, New Project, New Directory, Book project using bookdown.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Django MarkdownX

    Django MarkdownX

    Comprehensive Markdown plugin built for Django

    Django MarkdownX is a comprehensive Markdown plugin built for Django, the renowned high-level Python web framework, with flexibility, extensibility, and ease-of-use at its core.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PyMdown Extensions

    PyMdown Extensions

    Extensions for Python Markdown

    PyMdown Extensions is a collection of extensions for Python Markdown. They were originally written to make writing documentation more enjoyable. They cover a wide range of solutions, and while not every extension is needed by all people, there is usually at least one useful extension for everybody. All extensions are found under the module namespace of pymdownx. Assuming we wanted to specify the use of the MagicLink extension, we would include it in Python Markdown.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Jupytext

    Jupytext

    Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents, Julia, Python or R scripts

    Have you always wished Jupyter notebooks were plain text documents? Wished you could edit them in your favorite IDE? And get clear and meaningful diffs when doing version control? Then, Jupytext may well be the tool you’re looking for. Only the notebook inputs (and optionally, the metadata) are included. Text notebooks are well suited for version control. You can also edit or refactor them in an IDE - the .py notebook above is a regular Python file. Text notebooks with a .py or .md extension...
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    Remarkable for Linux

    Remarkable for Linux

    The Markdown Editor for Linux

    With Live Preview you can see your changes as you make them. There is no need to export first to check your syntax. This is accompanied by synchronized scrolling. Remarkable has Github Flavoured Markdown. This has a simple, easy-to-learn syntax with features like checklists, highlighting, links, images and more. Remarkable allows you to export your files to PDF and HTML from within the app. The HTML code is even prettified and PDFs have a TOC. You can style your markdown documents however...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    vim-pandoc

    vim-pandoc

    pandoc integration and utilities for vim

    vim-pandoc provides facilities to integrate Vim with the pandoc document converter and work with documents written in its markdown variant (although textile documents are also supported). vim-pandoc's goals are 1) to provide advanced integration with pandoc, 2) a comfortable document writing environment, and 3) great reconfigurability.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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