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    mistletoe

    mistletoe

    A fast, extensible and spec-compliant Markdown parser in pure Python

    mistletoe is a Markdown parser in pure Python, designed to be fast, spec-compliant and fully customizable. Apart from being the fastest CommonMark-compliant Markdown parser implementation in pure Python, mistletoe also supports easy definitions of custom tokens. Parsing Markdown into an abstract syntax tree also allows us to swap out renderers for different output formats, without touching any of the core components.
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    python-bibtexparser v2

    python-bibtexparser v2

    Bibtex parser for Python 3

    Welcome to python-bibtexparser, a parser for .bib files with a long history and wide adaption. Bibtexparser is available in two versions: V1 and V2. For new projects, we recommend using v2 which, in the long run, will provide an overall more robust and faster experience. For now, however, note that v2 is an early beta, and does not contain all features of v1.
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    pylatexenc

    pylatexenc

    Simple LaTeX parser providing latex-to-unicode and unicode-to-latex

    Simple LaTeX parser providing latex-to-unicode and unicode-to-latex conversion. Python 3.4 or 2.7. The library is designed to be as backward-compatible as reasonably possible and is able to run on old Python versions should it be necessary. (Use the setup.py script directly if you have Python 3.7, poetry doesn't seem to work with old Python versions.)
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    A project to make a simple, but complete, bibtex parser using regexes in Java. It is meant as a library for a larger program, and so is not interactive. Testers, contributors, comments and suggestions are more than welcome.
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    Some text parser, that transforms a custom TeX-like syntax into XML. Un parseur, qui produit du XML à partir d'une syntaxe ressemblant à TeX.
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    TeX4Java is a parser for the TeX language written in Java. The boxworld is created as Java objects providing an API to create own representations of the document. TeX4Java includes two representations as well: TeXImage and TeXPresenter.
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