Weave.jl
bookdown
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814 | 3,646 | |
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2.7 | 7.4 | |
18 days ago | 19 days ago | |
Julia | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Weave.jl
- GitHub - JunoLab/Weave.jl: Scientific reports/literate programming for Julia
- Crash Course Category Theory – C3T
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Books.jl: Create Books with Julia
I think Weave.jl is a closer match for Rmarkdown. This project seems similar but geared more towards multi-chapter books instead of self-contained reports
https://github.com/JunoLab/Weave.jl
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Help with IDE's for Julia
Side Note: My only desire for my julia work now is that the Weave plugin starts going faster as I'm currently stuck with RMarkdown, which is decent, but I love Julia a lot more than R.
bookdown
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Books.jl: Create Books with Julia
If you can pre-build the index, Lunr seems to work well, but it doesn't support Chinese. R/bookdown switched for these reasons recently to fuse.js.
There is discussion of some of the other options and their tradeoffs here:
https://github.com/rstudio/bookdown/issues/1031
- bookdown: Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown
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Bookdown vs. Jupyter-book. Any advantages of using one over the other?
I'm familiar with R Bookdown and I know it produces some excellent results as far as HTML books go, with plenty of templates already available for those who don't know or don't like CSS/JS.
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Introducing: an Eleventy starter project for WCAG reports
Awesome idea. I do something similar using GitHub issues to capture each issue, tag with relevant WCAG criteria, then export markdown for each issue via a python script that links cross references from GitHub issues, creates links for all WCAG criteria referenced and then complies into all into HTML (and PDF if needed) using https://bookdown.org
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Ph.D student looking for *casual* machine learning source to lear from for R
Have a look in https://bookdown.org/, lots of resources there.
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Good projects/books for learning R?
You can try the R Bookdown site (https://bookdown.org/)! There's access to a lot of free R material there and is one of the main places where I learned R.
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I self-published a paperback and eBook using LaTeX and Pandoc
Did you try bookdown?
https://github.com/rstudio/bookdown/
What are some alternatives?
Pluto.jl - 🎈 Simple reactive notebooks for Julia
mdBook - Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
Franklin.jl - (yet another) static site generator. Simple, customisable, fast, maths with KaTeX, code evaluation, optional pre-rendering, in Julia.
ePubViewer - ePub viewer with dictionary, themes, search, offline support, and more
tufte_algorithms_book - A template for textbooks in the same style as Algorithms for Optimization
Books.jl - Create books with Julia
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
koodo-reader - A modern ebook manager and reader with sync and backup capacities for Windows, macOS, Linux and Web
julia-vim - Vim support for Julia.
PlutoTest.jl - ✔️ Visual, reactive testing library for Julia. Time machine included.
starter-book - A book starter to kickstart your writing journey 🎉