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{ stdenv, python3Packages, fetchFromGitHub }:
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python3Packages.buildPythonApplication rec {
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pname = "codebraid";
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version = "0.5.0-unstable-2020-07-01";
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src = fetchFromGitHub {
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owner = "gpoore";
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repo = pname;
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rev = "c7962587e7f1e619b5dcf9a5e901eb7042520b00";
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sha256 = "1f31yaiwc33ivjbipym7sggsqwqxn70kgf9dixi8392pk70jzq6p";
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};
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propagatedBuildInputs = with python3Packages; [ bespon ];
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# unfortunately upstream doesn't contain tests
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checkPhase = ''
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$out/bin/codebraid --help > /dev/null
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'';
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meta = with stdenv.lib; {
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homepage = "https://github.com/gpoore/codebraid";
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description = ''
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Live code in Pandoc Markdown.
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Codebraid is a Python program that enables executable code in Pandoc
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Markdown documents. Using Codebraid can be as simple as adding a class to
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your code blocks' attributes, and then running codebraid rather than
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pandoc to convert your document from Markdown to another format.
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codebraid supports almost all of pandoc's options and passes them to
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pandoc internally.
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Codebraid provides two options for executing code. It includes a built-in
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code execution system that currently supports Python 3.5+, Julia, Rust,
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R, Bash, and JavaScript. Code can also be executed using Jupyter kernels,
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with support for rich output like plots.
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'';
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license = licenses.bsd3;
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maintainers = with maintainers; [ synthetica ];
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};
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}
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