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Introducing the Socket Python SDK
The initial version of the Socket Python SDK is now on PyPI, enabling developers to more easily interact with the Socket REST API in Python projects.
Documentation: https://texplain.readthedocs.io
texindent: Automatic indentation and formatting of a TeX-file.
texcleanup: Apply any of the following options to a TeX-file:
\TG{deleted}{inserted}
to inserted
.\cref
instead of \ref
.texplain: Create a directory with a TeX-file and only its dependencies (those figure-files and references that are actually included). This is particularly useful to create a clean version to submit to a journal.
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/tdegeus/texplain
rev: v0.8.0
hooks:
- id: texcleanup
args: [--format-labels, --use-cleveref]
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/tdegeus/texplain
rev: v0.8.0
hooks:
- id: texindent
args: []
All of these tools wrap around a Python module that you can use just as well!
This library is free to use under the MIT license. Any additions are very much appreciated, in terms of suggested functionality, code, documentation, testimonials, word-of-mouth advertisement, etc. Bug reports or feature requests can be filed on GitHub. As always, the code comes with no guarantee. None of the developers can be held responsible for possible mistakes.
Download: .zip file | .tar.gz file.
(c - MIT) T.W.J. de Geus (Tom) | tom@geus.me | www.geus.me | github.com/tdegeus/texplain
conda install -c conda-forge texplain
python -m pip install texplain
# Download texplain
git checkout https://github.com/tdegeus/texplain.git
cd texplain
# Install
python -m pip install .
FAQs
TeX file formatting
We found that texplain demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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