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    Eisvogel

    Eisvogel

    A pandoc LaTeX template to convert markdown files to PDF or LaTeX

    A clean pandoc LaTeX template to convert your markdown files to PDF or LaTeX. It is designed for lecture notes and exercises with a focus on computer science. The template is compatible with Pandoc 3. Alternatively, if you don't want to install LaTeX, you can use the Docker image named pandoc/extra. The image contains pandoc, LaTeX, and a curated selection of components such as the eisvogel template, pandoc filters, and open source fonts.
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    Script Echo Color

    Script Echo Color

    Terminal text colorizing and simplifies script coding.

    ScriptEchoColor simplifies Linux terminal text colorizing, formatting and several steps of script coding.
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    Emacs Anywhere

    Emacs Anywhere

    Configurable automation + hooks called with application information

    Emacs Anywhere provides configurable automation and hooks containing window info, so you can bust moves anywhere in a quick, customizable fashion. Open System Preferences and navigate to keyboard > shortcuts > Services. Check the box beside "Emacs Anywhere", click "Add Shortcut" and key a shortcut. In order to use Emacs Anywhere, you must use Xorg as your window manager. You can switch your window manager in Ubuntu by going to the login screen, clicking the cog icon, and selecting Xorg.
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