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A notebook-driven development platform that creates high-quality documentation, tests, CI, and packaging from Jupyter notebooks.
An R package for writing books, technical documents, and long-form reports with R Markdown.
An easy-to-use blogging platform with enhanced support for Jupyter Notebooks, Word docs, and Markdown, powered by GitHub Actions.
A general-purpose literate programming engine for dynamic report generation in R, designed to give users full control over output.
A Neovim plugin to run lines or blocks of code independently, supporting many compiled and interpreted languages.
A curated list of tools, demos, and resources for scientific writing beyond LaTeX, including Markdown, Jupyter, and reference management.
A literate programming tool that generates well-documented code and HTML from Markdown-based source files for any programming language.
Ultra-lightweight literate programming tool for Clojure and ClojureScript that generates side-by-side source documentation.
A minimal example book demonstrating how to create books and documents using R Markdown and the bookdown package.
A Neovim plugin providing language support, code execution, and preview features for working with Quarto documents.
A light-touch approach to designing, building, and describing visualizations using literate programming in Markdown.
A Jupyter kernel that enables interactive computing with the Elixir programming language.
A formally verified category theory library implemented in Idris, providing correctness guarantees through proofs.
A language server and VS Code extension providing incremental checking, error recovery, and IDE features for the Rocq/Coq proof assistant.
An Emacs mode for editing Quarto documents with syntax highlighting, preview, and polymode integration.
A notebook-like experience within Clojure namespaces, enabling interactive visualization without leaving your editor.
An R package that extends knitr to provide flexible control over working directories and output paths when generating dynamic reports.
PAX is a Common Lisp documentation system that integrates docstrings, narrative sections, and interactive exploration.
A literate programming system for Common Lisp that embeds documentation directly in code comments.
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