mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome VS steel

Compare mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome vs steel and see what are their differences.

mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome

A forked version from headless_chrome used by mdbook-pdf for the latest version and expanding some response timeout to 300 seconds. (by HollowMan6)
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mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome steel
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mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome

Posts with mentions or reviews of mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-13.
  • What’s everyone working on this week (7/2023)?
    6 projects | /r/rust | 13 Feb 2023
    Writing a web bot that performs login and saves cookies to a file using rust-headless-chrome. It’s a whole lot easier than trying to run all the HTTP requests by hand!
  • a crate for rendering HTML to an image buffer?
    4 projects | /r/rust | 31 Aug 2022
    Maybe try this? https://github.com/atroche/rust-headless-chrome Haven't used it myself but according to the description it seems to do the job.
  • mdbook-pdf: A mdBook backend for generating PDF files
    9 projects | dev.to | 29 Jan 2022
    This project relies on headless_chrome. Because the new version has not been released, and the default timeout is not friendly to PDF generation, I use my Fork version to publish mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome for expanding the relevant timeout to 300 seconds as a submodule of this project, thus enabling the project to be published on Crates.io as well.

steel

Posts with mentions or reviews of steel. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-30.
  • Helix: Release 24.03 Highlights
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Mar 2024
    I absolutely don't mind the plugin system being a Scheme. It's a plugin for a text editor, and Steel(https://github.com/mattwparas/steel) seems to be a lot less of a maintenance burden than WASM plugins(besides that I find the WASM tooling to be extremely complex).

    But besides all that, Helix learned be that I don't need fancy plugins or endless finicking with config files and toolchains. Using a combination of other tools, like yazi and lazygit, helps me not only inside my editor but outside of it as well. And Kakoune does this even better. In that regard it has been a real eye-opener and refreshing. The downside is, it's hard to go back to other editors!

  • Steel – An embeddable and extensible Scheme dialect
    1 project | /r/programming | 5 Dec 2023
  • Steel – An embedded scheme interpreter in Rust
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Dec 2023
    Basically the differences are in the concepts you'll use to write code. Lisps themselves are very different from each other, but just like the languages you're used to, lisps have standard libraries that can be called, and those building blocks can be used to build applications or whatever else. In this case specifically, Steel provides the facility to call Rust functions within a Steel program: https://github.com/mattwparas/steel.

    So, although I haven't used Steel, it looks like the advantage you'd get from using it is the opportunity to take advantage of features it provides like transducers and contracts, which are feature common to other Lisps as well.

    So, just like choosing any other language, it boils down to a series of tradeoffs.

  • What’s everyone working on this week (19/2023)?
    15 projects | /r/rust | 8 May 2023
    I've been adding my language steel as the plugin language for helix. There is a lot of discussion around what the plugin system will look like for helix and I figured I'd give it a shot since steel was designed originally for embedding. So far its working pretty well, it turns helix into emacs (without the nearly 50 years of development, so not quite as good). I'm reasonably confident the changes won't be accepted upstream (my language is a scheme but I am the only developer at the moment), but even if not it is a really fun experiment. Hoping that it can be used as a basis for whatever plugin system they eventually land on. An example of what configuration would look like:
  • What’s everyone working on this week (7/2023)?
    6 projects | /r/rust | 13 Feb 2023
    Working on automatic doc generation for steel. I've been procrastinating building this out for a while - some of the easy cases are really easy, while the hard cases are definitely not easy.
  • What's everyone working on this week (6/2023)?
    13 projects | /r/rust | 6 Feb 2023
    I'm working on steel, an embedded scheme like programming language. I have lofty goals of eventually adding a JIT and making it viable as a standalone language, but for now its just about as fast as python, and makes for fairly pleasant embedded scripting. Recently added modules and dylibs, and am working on getting documentation into a better place so that adding more libraries becomes easier. I've written a functioning slack bot in it, which is pretty fun, eventually want to make a discord bot as well out of it just to stress test it a bit
  • Guile Steel: a proposal for a systems Lisp
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Jul 2022

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schemetran

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crates.io - The Rust package registry

tesseract-wasm - JS/WebAssembly build of the Tesseract OCR engine for use in browsers and Node

mdBook - Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust

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