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    Smaug

    Smaug

    Archive your Twitter/X bookmarks to markdown

    ...Named after the treasure-hoarding dragon, it uses the Twitter API (or community tools like the bird CLI) to fetch bookmarked posts and outputs them in markdown, making it easy to back up content for future reference or documentation. Smaug is designed for automation and integration into personal workflows, allowing users to run setup and export jobs from the command line with minimal configuration. It supports configuration through JSON and can be extended or scripted as part of broader personal knowledge management systems. Because the output is plain markdown, it fits well with static site generators and digital gardens — preserving links, text, and metadata in a format that’s both platform-independent and version-friendly.
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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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