OCR-PDF-Action VS pandoc-markdown-latex-pdf

Compare OCR-PDF-Action vs pandoc-markdown-latex-pdf and see what are their differences.

pandoc-markdown-latex-pdf

Example of how to produce scientific, academic, and technical PDF documents such as essays, reports, or thesis by writing Markdown and converting with Pandoc via LaTeX. We also included build and release automation with GitHub actions. (by jaantollander)
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OCR-PDF-Action pandoc-markdown-latex-pdf
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MIT License MIT License
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pandoc-markdown-latex-pdf

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  • Don't Purge
    1 project | /r/rpg | 15 Jul 2022
    I tend to use Google Drive to host things I share with people who are not tech savvy enough to use git (or things I just want to be accessible via a hyperlink). I actually have a Google Colab notebook that syncs a Google drive folder with a git repo (& vice versa) that I can share with you if you're interested. I find that keeping it synced between both makes it much easier for me to access my writing (with the bonus that it's backed up in a minimum of 3 places, 2 of which are offsite). I'm also in the process of setting up a repo that uses GitHub actions & pandoc/LaTeX to automatically typeset my Markdown files into a PDF. Basically I'm trying to automate as much of the fiddly technical bullshit so I can focus on the creativity side of things.

What are some alternatives?

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pandoc-from-markdown-to-pdf - Use pandoc to convert from markdown to PDF with our preferred options

scitopdf - bash script to quickly fetch, download and open scientific papers from Sci-Hub's database.

nb - CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.

OCRmyPDF - OCRmyPDF adds an OCR text layer to scanned PDF files, allowing them to be searched [Moved to: https://github.com/ocrmypdf/OCRmyPDF]

BookTemplate - automate your document generation process

Image-Optimizer-Action - A Github Action to optimize / compress images in your repository

hello-github-actions - Create a GitHub Action and use it in a workflow.

changed-files - :octocat: Github action to retrieve all (added, copied, modified, deleted, renamed, type changed, unmerged, unknown) files and directories.

ci-workflows-flutter - Contains all CI Workflows for Flutter applications

Tesseract4Android - Fork of tess-two rewritten from scratch to support latest version of Tesseract OCR.

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