panflute
imdown
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panflute
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Pandoc
Interesting idea re:internal links. For sufficiently complex issues of this nature, pandoc filters[0] are a powerful tool for this kind of mid-conversion processing. I've made some cool projects with the Python package panflute[1]
[0] https://pandoc.org/filters.html
[1] https://github.com/sergiocorreia/panflute
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I’m happily learning Python for no obvious reason.
Something that is quite suited to little mini projects with python is writing pandoc filters. The basic idea of pandoc is to convert written documents of some file type (the main source type is typically markdown) into another document type, for example latex, pdf, docx, odt... Now of course there will be certain things that pandoc cannot do quite well enough given its versatility. So it gives users the option to write [simple filters](https://pandoc.org/filters.html#summary) and apply them. This way you can also come up with your own syntax/tags and whatever in markdown and convert that to an arbitrary formatting instruction in another document type. Look into something like panflute and maybe you can come up with your own filters.
- Panflute: Pythonic Pandoc Filters
imdown
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Introducing imdown: Simplifying Figure Compilation for Pandoc
I wanted to share a tool I crafted for my science and research endeavors—it's called imdown: https://github.com/LeSasse/imdown. This little utility was born out of the need to streamline the process of generating figures from diverse analyses in my coding projects. I found myself juggling numerous figures and wanted a quick solution to compile them all seamlessly.
What are some alternatives?
wikmd - A file based wiki that uses markdown
pdf-highlights - Export your PDF highlights to markdown files.
pypandoc - Thin wrapper for "pandoc" (MIT)
Pepys - A Straightforward Markdown Journal
matchering - 🎚️ Open Source Audio Matching and Mastering
gedit-plugin-markdown_preview - A gedit plugin previewing markdown (.md) documents
mdutils - Python package contains a set of basic tools that can help to create a markdown file.
fpdf2 - Simple PDF generation for Python
python-benedict - :blue_book: dict subclass with keylist/keypath support, built-in I/O operations (base64, csv, html, ini, json, pickle, plist, query-string, toml, xls, xml, yaml), s3 support and many utilities.