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Literate
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Wrote a literate programming script, this lets you write code like you would on jypiter notebook or on Emacs literate. It is language independent and only has a python dependency
What does your Literate.py implementation offer over the https://github.com/zyedidia/Literate app written in D?
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That sounds like a nice way to do it, too. I heard about it before, but don't know R, so I didn't really consider it.
The reason I chose lmt is that it correctly keeps the markdown language syntax of the code blocks. That means I can put my literate config into my Zettelkasten [1] or [2] and watch it pretty-print in the browser.
There are also literate [3] and org-babel [4], but I don't think they are future proof. .lit is a random format and .org basically requires Emacs+orgmode.
1: https://github.com/srid/emanote
2: https://wiki.dendron.so/
3: https://github.com/zyedidia/Literate
4: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/intro.html
- Literate: A Flexible Literate Programming System
- Noweb – A Simple, Extensible Tool for Literate Programming
litera
- Wrote a literate programming script, this lets you write code like you would on jypiter notebook or on Emacs literate. It is language independent and only has a python dependency
- Wrote a program to convert literate programming files to conventional code. Allows you to write code in jupiter notebook style, or emacs literate letting you write documentation while writing code.
What are some alternatives?
ntangle.vim - Literate programming in VIM
verso - A new approach to literate programming.
dendron - The personal knowledge management (PKM) tool that grows as you do!
noweb - The noweb tool for literate programming
clojure-small-pieces - Clojure in Small Pieces -- Literate Clojure - Created by Tim Daly
dotfiles - Yet another dotfile-repository
git-crypt - Transparent file encryption in git
lmt - literate markdown tangle
golem
literate-programming - Creating programs from Markdown code blocks
emanote - Emanate a structured view of your plain-text notes
spiralweb - Literate programming system with a Pandoc-extended Markdown backend.