docker-texlive-thin
zig-deb
docker-texlive-thin | zig-deb | |
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1 | 1 | |
5 | 5 | |
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0.0 | 3.5 | |
almost 2 years ago | 15 days ago | |
Dockerfile | Dockerfile | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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docker-texlive-thin
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Show HN: Md2blog – A zero-config static site generator for dev blogs
I recently wrote a few documents in latex after ignoring it for over a decade. Trying to get a working setup with latex + bibtex + a few custom styles was quite annoying. I can appreciate that people who just want to author a document with some equations in latex but who are not programmers or avid command line users might find the entire experience of getting a tolerable latex workflow set up very challenging. I guess that might be partly why https://www.overleaf.com/ has a business model! Hide all the package management and command line tooling nonsense behind a simple web interface.
I was very excited to find Thomas Weise had wrangled latex and a Tex Live installation into a docker container: https://github.com/thomasWeise/docker-texlive-thin
Another useful tool is latexmk, which is already installed inside the docker-texlive-thin container : https://mg.readthedocs.io/latexmk.html
By containing the madness of latex tooling and package management with docker and some volume mounts, I could have a reasonably sane build process to manufacture PDFs from latex source files.
I don't recommend md2blog add mandatory dependencies on anything related to latex. Another way to think about it might be offering optional latex support through some plugin mechanism that doesn't know anything about latex. But that path sure won't produce anything resembling a "zero config" static site generator.
zig-deb
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Resurrected deb repo, ticket for mainline deb / ubuntu filed
I noticed the previous bintray deb package for zig is no longer available. I setup something quick and dirty that pulls the release, packages it with checkinstall and sends it to gemfury: https://github.com/compscidr/zig-deb
What are some alternatives?
dockerfiles - Various Dockerfiles I use on the desktop and on servers.
Discord-PPA - A private package that downloads the latest Discord .deb file available from official website
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
ansible-dnsmasq - Ansible role to set up Dnsmasq in Debian-like systems
dockerfiles - Ubuntu 22.04 Docker Images for Server and Desktop.
GOdin - GOdin is an open source monitoring server and agent for linux systems. Its main feature is currently monitoring the state of installed packages. It is intended to use with visualising software (ex. Grafana).
markblog - The way to blog with markdown.
aptly - aptly - Debian repository management tool
docker-zig - Dockerfile for zig programming language
deb-get - apt-get for .debs published via GitHub or direct download 📦