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    Remarkable for Linux

    Remarkable for Linux

    The Markdown Editor for Linux

    ...There is no need to export first to check your syntax. This is accompanied by synchronized scrolling. Remarkable has Github Flavoured Markdown. This has a simple, easy-to-learn syntax with features like checklists, highlighting, links, images and more. Remarkable allows you to export your files to PDF and HTML from within the app. The HTML code is even prettified and PDFs have a TOC. You can style your markdown documents however you like. If you don't like the default styles you can use your own. The code you write is highlighted in the Live Preview. ...
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    Smartparens

    Smartparens

    Minor mode for Emacs that deals with parens pairs

    Smartparens is a minor mode for dealing with pairs in Emacs. We generally target GNU Emacs version 24.3 and newer, however, everything should work mostly fine on anything newer than version 24. You can install smartparens from MELPA. Once installed, enable the default configuration. You may want to try smartparens-strict-mode. This enforces that pairs are always balanced, so commands like kill-line keep your code well-formed. Inside Emacs, M-x sp-cheat-sheet will show you all the commands...
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    twexter formats twin twext translations to help us learn language .. demo: http://test.twext.com .. javascript code is open at http://github.com/tudisco/twexter
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