A quick way to use C++ in a Jupyter notebook by running Cling interpreter via Xeus-Cling kernel
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A quick way to use C++ in a Jupyter notebook by running Cling interpreter via Xeus-Cling kernel
PBS submission script template with org-mode noweb script generator.
A simple filter for pretty printing noweb code chunks using the minted LaTeX package
Datatype agnostic triple store & query engine API
This is THE data library of the ecosystem. It serialises and deserialises the post JSON and is being relied upon by the rest of the ecosystem: namely by the blog.engine and the blog.generator.
Write and document your jq/shell scripts with markdown
A Better 'less' - A bash script that loads emacs with minimal view-mode config - Created with Org mode
Multi-lingual, Markdown-based Literate Programming... in run-anywhere bash
Easier Literate Programming using Org mode
Kabir's Fish Config
My dotfiles are managed in a single Org file, which is a powerful tool for literate programming. This methodology allows me to easily maintain and organize my configuration, as I can document my decisions and the rationale behind them within the Org file.
docker-compose project automation and literate devops
a little preprocessor for literate programming
literate C++ programming on GitHub
Write Bash executable runbooks in Markdown.
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