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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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    Asymptote

    Asymptote

    2D & 3D TeX-Aware Vector Graphics Language

    Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language for technical drawing, inspired by MetaPost but with an improved C++-like syntax. Asymptote provides for figures the same high-quality typesetting that LaTeX does for scientific text.
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    I Heart LA

    I Heart LA

    Compilable markdown for linear algebra

    I Heart LA is a compilable markdown for math. It can generate working code in your favorite language (C++, Python, MATLAB, more to come) and LaTeX from snippets.
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    arxiv-collector

    arxiv-collector

    Little Python script to collect LaTeX sources for upload to the arXiv

    A little Python script to collect LaTeX sources for upload to the arXiv. Install with pip install arxiv-collector or conda install -c conda-forge arxiv-collector, or just download arxiv_collector.py, it's a stand-alone script with no dependencies. Works with any reasonable version of Python 3, or 2.7 if you really must.
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    Coursebook

    Coursebook

    Introductory Systems Programming Textbook for University of Illinois

    ...This repository houses a high-quality, open-source introductory systems programming textbook used by the CS 341: System Programming course at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The book assumes that you have taken a programming language course and are familiar with assembly instructions. All of the code and instruction will be in C, as it is the de-facto language of the Linux Kernel.
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    The Mac TeX Toolbox provides an umbrella for TeX related development for Mac OS X: discussions, pointers to libraries and other support for open source TeX development on Mac OS X.
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