pText, the pure python PDF library

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  1. borb

    borb is a library for reading, creating and manipulating PDF files in python.

    You can get pText from source at GitHub, or use PyPi. Check out the documentation (over 150 pages of examples, with screenshots), and be sure to star the repo on GitHub.

  2. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB high-performance time series database. Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-resolution data to power real-time intelligent systems.

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  3. VuePress

    πŸ“ Minimalistic Vue-powered static site generator

    awesome β€” for docs, consider using something like https://vuepress.vuejs.org/ and host it as Github pages. It’s still markdown but it would make everything more easily digestible, with index and search built-in.

  4. WKHTMLToPDF

    Discontinued Convert HTML to PDF using Webkit (QtWebKit)

  5. laravel-snappy

    Laravel Snappy PDF

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