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phd_thesis_markdown
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ArXiv now offers papers in HTML format
This is the reason I've never liked LaTeX from a data point view. It's made to be printed out or get to look beautiful on a PDF but was never designed to get you to a HTML file or a Word file.
I've written my thesis in Markdown in the past because of this (best for humans) which can be easily transformed to HTML, Word, PDF and even LaTeX https://github.com/tompollard/phd_thesis_markdown
And I think that XML is the best format for machines.
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Confused about the tools available to me. Thesis writing in Markdown?
See, for example, this: https://github.com/tompollard/phd_thesis_markdown
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Ask HN: What are you surprised isn’t being worked on more?
Markdown for academic papers. We have this https://github.com/tompollard/phd_thesis_markdown (which is the best template I know and on a personal note I've written my thesis with that too) but the whole ecosystem can be still improved.
22120
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Is there a browser addon which locally archives every website I visit?
Here. An archivist browser controller that caches everything you browse, a library server with full text search to serve your archive.
- Show HN: Irchiver, your full-resolution personal web archive
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Ask HN: Full text search engine in JavaScript for English and and Chinese?
Following your "hilarious" and disrespectful answer here https://github.com/i5ik/22120/issues/63#issuecomment-7275272..., I would prefer that you remove any reference to SingleFile in the description of your project. I could not open an issue because you blocked me. And please don't accuse people without proof.
- 22120: self-host the Internet with an Offline Archive. Similar to ArchiveBox, SingleFile and WebMemex. Works well with WorldBrain/Memex to give you full-text search. Why not WARC? Uses Chrome DevTools protocol to intercept all requests, and caches responses against a key of (method, URL)
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Request: Proxy caching all visited websites text in DB, making history searchable
https://github.com/i5ik/22120 is a tool that archives as you browse that you can then view offline later
- Is the there a way I can cache videos(reddit.4chan) I watch in browser (Linux)?
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So you want to write a GUI framework
My solution to this (it's been done before), is to use the existing browser engine (not the system webview) installed. So far I only utilize Chrome, but as the way I connect to it is over the Chrome DevTools protocol which is somewhat fluent with the Remote Debugging Protocol[0] that Firefox is doing, this is a reasonable approach.
So far my "tool" to do this is simply a template repository with some conveniences, providing in essence a skeleton for these types of apps. I hope to flesh this out a little more, and expose a much richer API, as well as convert some of my existing popular apps (like 22120[1]) to the "framework".
The benefit of this is Graderjs has a built in 'app builder' that can create a cross-platform binary (excluding or ignoring the necessity (on MacOS) and near-necessity (on Windows) to sign your executable somehow, that lets you display your UI in JS/HTML/CSS using the already installed browser engine, as well as run code in NodeJS and using the rich APIs[2] of the browser engine itself. I'm really happy with this project and think that, even tho it's small now, it will in time become my most popular and powerful one: even bigger than my remote browser and popular web archiver.
Just give it time! :)
[0]: https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/remote/index.html
[1]: https://github.com/i5ik/22120
[2]: https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Brows...
The GraderJS: https://github.com/i5ik/graderjs
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Ask HN: Why saving webpages on hard disk has not got better?
I use this to backup pages automatically
https://github.com/i5ik/22120
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Saving all browsed websites automatically
Does this potentially help? https://github.com/c9fe/22120
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Make Your Own Internet Archive with Archive Box
From the blog comments, I think this is what you’re after https://github.com/c9fe/22120
What are some alternatives?
neatroff - Neatroff troff clone
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
asciidoctor-latex - :triangular_ruler: Add LaTeX features to AsciiDoc & convert AsciiDoc to LaTeX
tufte-markdown - Use markdown to write your handouts or books in Tufte style.
pywb - Core Python Web Archiving Toolkit for replay and recording of web archives
scrivomatic - A writing workflow using Scrivener's style system + Pandoc for output…
SingleFile - Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file
yet-another-speed-dial - a modern speed dial for chrome, edge and firefox
notes - A zero dependency shell script that makes it really simple to manage your text notes.
hyperswarm - A distributed networking stack for connecting peers.
DownloadNet - 💾 DownloadNet - All content you browse online available offline. Search through the full-text of all pages in your browser history. ⭐️ Star to support our work!