writing research papers in vim

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  • pandoc

    Universal markup converter

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  • texlab

    An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX

  • There's also a https://github.com/latex-lsp/texlab that you can use with any LSP plugin.

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  • x86_harmful

    The "Intel x86 considered harmful" paper

  • The easiest way would be markdown + pandoc. Great support for citations and footnotes. Everthing missing can be cobbled together with latex snippets from google. Here is an example for a bigger paper (50 pages) written that way https://github.com/rootkovska/x86_harmful

  • zotcite

    Vim plugin for integration with Zotero

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