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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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    minted

    minted

    minted is a LaTeX package that provides syntax highlighting

    minted is a LaTeX package that enables advanced syntax highlighting of source code using the Pygments library. It supports customization via LaTeX and Python integration, allowing fine-grained control over code snippets in documents.
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    CWhy

    CWhy

    Explains and suggests fixes for compile-time errors for C, C++, C#, Go

    Explains and suggests fixes for compiler error messages for a wide range of programming languages, including C, C++, C#, Go, Java, LaTeX, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, Swift, and TypeScript. CWhy needs to be connected to an OpenAI account or an Amazon Web Services account. Your account will need to have a positive balance for this to work (check your OpenAI balance). CWhy currently defaults to GPT-4, and falls back to GPT-3.5-turbo if a request error occurs. For the newest and best model (GPT-4)...
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    Academic File Converter

    Academic File Converter

    Import Bibtex publications and Jupyter Notebook posts into websites

    Easily import publications and Jupyter notebooks to your Markdown-formatted website or book.
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    VSCode-LaTeX-Inkscape

    VSCode-LaTeX-Inkscape

    A way to integrate LaTeX, VS Code, and Inkscape in macOS

    A way to integrate LaTeX, VS Code, and Inkscape in macOS. I use LaTeX heavily for both academic work and professional work, and I think I'm quite proficient in terms of typing things out in LaTeX. But when I see the mind-blowing blog posts from Gilles Castel (RIP)-How I'm able to take notes in mathematics lectures using LaTeX and Vim and also How I draw figures for my mathematical lecture notes using Inkscape, I realize that I'm still far from fast, so I decided to adapt the whole setup from...
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    LaTeX Cookbook

    LaTeX Cookbook

    A comprehensive LaTeX template with examples for theses, books, etc.

    This repo contains a LaTeX document, usable as a cookbook (different "recipes" to achieve various things in LaTeX) as well as a template. The resulting PDF covers LaTeX-specific topics and instructions on compiling the LaTeX source.
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    Rebiber

    Rebiber

    A simple tool to update bib entries with their official information

    We often cite papers using their arXiv versions without noting that they are already PUBLISHED in some conferences. These unofficial bib entries might violate rules about submissions or camera-ready versions for some conferences. We introduce Rebiber, a simple tool in Python to fix them automatically. It is based on the official conference information from the DBLP or the ACL anthology (for NLP conferences)!
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    TexSoup

    TexSoup

    Fault-tolerant Python3 package for searching LaTeX documents

    Navigate, Search, and Modify LaTeX Documents in Python. Easy and reliable: No C extensions, no installation dependencies, and 100% test coverage. TexSoup is a fault-tolerant, Python3 package for searching, navigating, and modifying LaTeX documents. You can skip installation and try TexSoup directly, using the pytwiddle demo.
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    Curriculum Vitae

    Curriculum Vitae

    A LaTeX template for academic CVs

    These are the LaTeX sources for my academic CV. I decided to make my own template after using moderncv for a while. I wanted a cleaner look and something that is more unique (as much as an academic CV can be). It was also a chance for me to learn some LaTeX templating.
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    Converts TeX equations from a file using simple tags to images and replaces them by the corresponding <img> HTML tags in the output file.
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