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Create delightful python projects using Jupyter Notebooks
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A general-purpose tool for dynamic report generation in R
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Hi!
First, thanks for the guide, I enjoyed it
good first issue
Good for newcomers
In-browser literate notebooks
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Scientific reports/literate programming for Julia
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A literate programming tool for any language
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Simple package for literate programming in Julia
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Literate Visualization: Theory, software and examples
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My Emacs configuration, literately 😄
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Live code in Pandoc Markdown
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A pure go autotiling window manager written with literate programming
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Dynamic Documents with R and knitr
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My personal Hammerspoon configuration - mirrored from GitLab
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Configuration files for XMonad, Emacs, NixOS, Taffybar and more.
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Validate conditions, Python style.
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An experimental, small, readable Lisp with thorough unit tests and extensible functions/macros.
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A Better 'less' - A bash script that loads emacs with minimal view-mode config - Created with Org mode
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a little preprocessor for literate programming
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A Reproducible Data Analysis Workflow with R Markdown, Git, Make, and Docker
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Multi-lingual, Markdown-based Literate Programming... in run-anywhere bash
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An Emacs minor mode for literate & annotated bibliography
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Datatype agnostic triple store & query engine API
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At the moment, it's possible to do
to autogenerate a table of contents. I think it would be nice if there were also styling options, e.g. to have that TOC float on one side of the page.