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    tika-python

    tika-python

    Python binding to the Apache Tika™ REST services

    A Python port of the Apache Tika library that makes Tika available using the Tika REST Server. This makes Apache Tika available as a Python library, installable via Setuptools, Pip and easy to install. To use this library, you need to have Java 7+ installed on your system as tika-python starts up the Tika REST server in the background. To get this working in a disconnected environment, download a tika server file (both tika-server.jar and tika-server.jar.md5, which can be found here) and set...
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    novelWriter

    novelWriter

    Open source plain text editor designed for writing novels

    A markdown-like text editor designed for writing novels and larger projects of many smaller plain text documents. It is designed to be a simple text editor that allows for easy organization of text files and notes, with a metadata syntax for comments, synopsis, and cross-referencing between files, and built on plain text files for robustness. The project storage is suitable for version control software, and also well suited for file synchronisation tools. All text is saved as plain text files with a meta data header. The core project structure is stored in a single project XML file. ...
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    Mark

    Mark

    Sync your markdown files with Confluence pages

    ...This is very useful if you store documentation to your software in a Git repository and don't want to do the extra job of updating the Confluence page using a tinymce wysiwyg enterprise core editor which always breaks everything. Mark does the same but in a different way. Mark reads your markdown file, creates a Confluence page if it's not found by its name, uploads attachments, translates Markdown into HTML, and updates the contents of the page via REST API. It's like you don't even need to create sections/pages in your Confluence anymore, just use them in your Markdown documentation. Mark uses an extended file format, which, still being valid markdown, contains several HTML-ish metadata headers, which can be used to locate a page inside the Confluence instance and update it accordingly.
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    Jupytext

    Jupytext

    Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents, Julia, Python or R scripts

    ...And get clear and meaningful diffs when doing version control? Then, Jupytext may well be the tool you’re looking for. Only the notebook inputs (and optionally, the metadata) are included. Text notebooks are well suited for version control. You can also edit or refactor them in an IDE - the .py notebook above is a regular Python file. Text notebooks with a .py or .md extension are well suited for version control. They can be edited or authored conveniently in an IDE. You can open and run them as notebooks in Jupyter Lab with a right click. ...
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    AudioNotes

    AudioNotes

    Extract audio and video content and organize it into a Markdown note

    AudioNotes is an application (or proof-of-concept) that likely combines audio recording or playback with note-taking or annotation functionality — enabling users to record voice or audio and attach textual or timestamped notes, making it ideal for lectures, interviews, meetings, or personal memos. Such a tool offers a more expressive and flexible way to capture and revisit information: instead of just typed notes or raw audio, users get both audio context and structured notes. As an...
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    DocWire SDK

    DocWire SDK

    Award-winning modern data processing SDK in C++20

    DocWire SDK, a standout C++20AI driven data processing tool, has received award from SourceForge and strong backing from Microsoft. It handles nearly 100 file types, empowering efficient text extraction, web data extraction, and document analysis. For businesses, the shift to DocWire SDK signifies a leap forward. It promises comprehensive document format support and the ability to extract valuable insights from email boxes, databases, and websites using cutting-edge AI. DocWire SDK aims to...
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    DownSmith Markdown Editor

    DownSmith Markdown Editor

    A powerful, feature-rich Markdown editor with real-time HTML preview.

    DownSmith provides an intuitive editing experience with comprehensive formatting tools, syntax highlighting, live preview, table creation, spell checking, footnotes, HTML export, and intelligent image handling. Runs without Java being installed on Windows. On macOS and Linux requires Java 11 or better installed. A Java 8 version is provided that has all the functionality of the Java 11 version except footnotes.
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    Ansible Role

    Ansible Role

    Ansible-galaxy role

    Ansible-galaxy role. This role requires Ansible 2.0 or higher, and platform requirements are listed in the metadata file.
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    QCreativeWriter
    A software for creative writers with some new aspects. Scene/Strand based, interactive story-devolepment in an intuitive way. Database oriented on creative writing technics. Full editor integration. Statistics. -> And a beta-reader client!
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    Editor for ethnographic fieldnote entry and management. Content structure and mark-up conform to user supplied dtd. Sample dtd provided. Storage output is xml format file, and inbuilt transformations to other formats via xslt can be user defined.
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    Pergamon is a java library for extracting metadata and structured text from a variety of file types.
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    Free and Easy to use tool for scientists to manage the references of their work. Automated Fulltext retrieval from the Open Repositories. Flexible Metadata Model and tranformation of metadata to different standard models. nice print formats of the metada
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    Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.
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