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With dokkit you can: * generate static websites * generate many types of documents in many formats * write your documents using a simple wiki syntax and obtain high quality output (with pdflatex) * generate different output formats from the same source document * use models to quickly gener...
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Ruby-FFI is a ruby extension for programmatically loading dynamic libraries, binding functions within them, and calling those functions from Ruby code. Moreover, a Ruby-FFI extension works without changes on Ruby and JRuby. Discover why should you write your next extension using Ruby-FFI here[htt...
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The docgenerator-gem create documents with export feature as LaTeX, HTML, Creole (a common wiki markup, see http://www.wikicreole.org ), conTeXt (only rudimentory), plain text (not very good supported) and
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The INI file format is an informal standard for configuration files for some platforms or software. INI files are simple text files with a basic structure composed of 'sections' and 'properties'.' - Wikipedia
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A ruby client implementation of the Namaste specification for directory description with filename-based tags. [https://wiki.ucop.edu/display/Curation/Namaste]
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This is a packaged gem version of the CSV import/export tasks on the {i18n-tasks Wiki}[https://github.com/glebm/i18n-tasks/wiki/Custom-CSV-import-and-export-tasks]. :include: Contributing.rdoc :include: Licence.rdoc
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The TagTreeScanner class provides a generic framework for creating a nested hierarchy of tags and text (like XML or HTML) by parsing text. An example use (and the reason it was written) is to convert a wiki markup syntax into HTML.
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wikitree - wikitext/script abstract syntax tree (ast)
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http://wikipedia.com/wiki/Interval_tree
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This library can be used to read openzim files like the ones exported by wikipedia
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Turn Wikidata items into Ruby structures.
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== OceanDynamo As one important use case for OceanDynamo is to facilitate the conversion of SQL databases to no-SQL DynamoDB databases, it is important that the syntax and semantics of OceanDynamo are as close as possible to those of ActiveRecord. This includes callbacks, exceptions and method c...
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Add jekyll support for [[wikilinks]] (in markdown files).
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Support making docs from hiki to yard, wiki, on gem development directory.
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Fabricator is a literate programming engine with wiki-like notation. Mau is a PIM-oriented wiki engine built around Fabricator. This gem contains Maui, the Mau Independent Fabricator, allowing Fabricator to be used via a command line interface or via the Ruby API without a need to employ a full...
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A simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend, modded for the Bibliotheca Anonoma. Uses the latest edition of Gollum, adds OmniGollum support, and other cool stuff.
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deplate is a ruby based tool for converting documents written in an unobtrusive, wiki-like markup to LaTeX, HTML, "HTML slides", or docbook. It supports page templates, embedded LaTeX code, footnotes, citations, bibliographies, automatic generation of an index, table of contents etc...
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