knot
verso
knot | verso | |
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2 | 2 | |
36 | 63 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 8 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
Erlang | Rust | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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knot
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Noweb – A Simple, Extensible Tool for Literate Programming
Literate programming seems to becoming popular in the R community due to KnitR and Rmarkdown. This seems to have sparked a few similar-working tools with possibly broader scope and adoption. In my bookmarks I find:
- knot [1]: tangles source code from a text file formatted using plain markdown syntax, can use any markdown converter for weaving into a printable document
- snarl [2]: extends markdown code blocks with syntax used for tangling, its "weave" steps just removes the additional syntax and outputs plain markdown
- pylit [3] [4]: a bidirectional converter: code to formatted text and back. Uses reST for formatting, and preserves line numbers which is useful when debugging. Not an LP tool strictly, as it doesn't define/rearrange code blocks so you have to write your script in the order the compiler wants it, not in the order that would make the best exposition.
Both seem to preserve relative indentation of chunks, so would be useful for Python too.
[1]: https://github.com/mqsoh/knot
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babel/tangle alternatives? [de-emacs-sation]
I'm a fan of https://github.com/mqsoh/knot/
verso
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rlci: Overly-documented Rust-powered Lambda Calculus Interpreter. A real programming language in just a bit of code and way too many comments.
There are some Rust tools for it such as https://github.com/pnkfelix/tango and https://github.com/nickpascucci/verso.
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Noweb – A Simple, Extensible Tool for Literate Programming
https://github.com/nickpascucci/verso works like this. There's a syntax for creating tags in source files, and exposition for tags lives in a separate file.
What are some alternatives?
Literate - A literate programming tool for any language
spiralweb - Literate programming system with a Pandoc-extended Markdown backend.
dotfiles - Yet another dotfile-repository
fw-utf8 - Modern fork of FunnelWeb (original written by Ross Williams)
emacs-init-generator - Ramblings in art and craft of Emacs init file configuration and Elisp.
rlci - 🦀 λ Overly-documented Rust-powered Lambda Calculus Interpreter.
clojure-small-pieces - Clojure in Small Pieces -- Literate Clojure - Created by Tim Daly
portia - ultimate literate programing preprocessor