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    emanote

    emanote

    Emanate a structured view of your plain-text notes

    Emanate a structured view of your plain-text notes. Create beautiful websites such as personal webpage, blog, wiki, Zettelkasten, notebook, knowledge-base, documentation, etc. from future-proof plain-text notes and arbitrary data, with live preview that updates in real-time. Emanote is the spiritual successor to neurons based on Ema. Emanote is a Haskell software. Thanks to Nix, this repository is pre-configured to provide a delightful development experience with full IDE support in Visual...
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    MediaWiki To LaTeX converts MediaWiki markup to LaTeX and generates a PDF. So it provides an export from MediaWiki to LaTeX. It works with any project running MediaWiki, especially Wikipedia and Wikibooks.
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    Yi

    Yi

    The Haskell-Scriptable Editor

    Yi is a flexible and extensible text editor written and configured entirely in Haskell. Designed for power users and Haskell developers, Yi provides Vim and Emacs-style keybindings and is customizable via Haskell code, not configuration files. It supports syntax highlighting, multiple editing modes, and efficient performance through a layered architecture. Yi showcases how editor components can be composed as reusable libraries within Haskell.
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    The default text editor for Fid.
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    Haskell Internationalisation Effort
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    ZhDict provides command-line tools to aid English speakers in reading and understanding Chinese texts.
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