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    remark-math

    remark-math

    remark and rehype plugins to support math

    This project is a monorepo that contains several packages for dealing with math in markdown and HTML. This repository contains unified (rehype and remark) plugins to add support for math. You can use them to add support for parsing and serializing a syntax extension and to render math with KaTeX or MathJax. This project is useful when you want to support LaTeX math. This mechanism works well when you want authors, who have some LaTeX experience, to be able to embed rich diagrams of math to scientific documentation. ...
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    pseudocode.js

    pseudocode.js

    Beautiful pseudocode for the Web

    pseudocode.js is a JavaScript library that typesets pseudocode beautifully to HTML. Pseudocode.js takes a LaTeX-style input that supports the algorithmic constructs from LaTeX's algorithm packages. With or without LaTeX experience, a user should find the grammar fairly intuitive. The HTML output produced by pseudocode.js is (almost) identical to the pretty algorithms printed on publications that are typeset by LaTeX. Inserting math formulas in pseudocode.js is as easy as LaTeX. Just enclose the math expression in $...$ or \(...\).
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