- pandoc
- A tool is written in haskell, which can general markdown, tex, rst and other files to pdf, html, or others.
export pure text document to html or other file type with beautiful style.
These are for plain tex, such as some basic macro like \ifnum
.
- tectonic
- a replacement for latex compiler
xelatex
is the best one in my opinion, which provides more morden function with different language.
- TexLive
- Containing the most usually using packages with a superior environment and a simple editor.
Texpad is a powerful editor, see macOS.org
- acmart / ACM Master Article Template
- ieee
- springer
- amberj/latex-book-template
- homework
- ucasthesis
- EleganNote
- focus
- beamer templete
- standalone
- produce tight pdf files for one or multiple tikz pictures
- Auriga
- a minimalist beamer template
- git-latexdiff
- a tool to graphically visualize differences between different versions of a LaTeX file. Technically, it is a wrapper around git and latexdiff.
- xkcd
- A kind of graph style, some tutor
- gbt7714
- chinese bibtex style
- tikz net
- This site features TikZ examples made by Izaak Neutelings, focused on Physics.
- tikz example
It is more powerful than markdown or rst, and easier than tex.
Emacs is enough!
- org-html-themes
- org html output
- orgmodeweb ::Web app to view, edit and search org files.
- org-ruby
- org-mode conversation
Here list some useful tools. The others can be found in dotfiles.
- org tree slide
- A presentation tool for org-mode based on the visibility of outline trees
- org roam
- org-modern
- Modern Org Style
- mark-text
- A good cross-platform editor
- sigil
- An open source to edit epub
- poppler
- mupdf
It has a wonderful function to take a note anywhere. The editor is terrible, but it can do a lot for webpage cropping and knowledge organization.