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# Weave
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/JunoLab/Weave.jl.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/JunoLab/Weave.jl)
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[![](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-stable-blue.svg)](http://weavejl.mpastell.com/stable/)
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[![](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-dev-blue.svg)](http://weavejl.mpastell.com/dev/)
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[![](http://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.00204/status.svg)](http://dx.doi.org/10.21105/joss.00204)
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Weave is a scientific report generator/literate programming tool
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for Julia. It resembles [Pweave](http://mpastell.com/pweave), Knitr, rmarkdown
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and Sweave.
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You can write your documentation and code in input document using Noweb,
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Markdown, Script syntax and use `weave` function to execute to document to capture results
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and figures.
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**Current features**
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* Publish markdown directly to html and pdf using Julia or Pandoc markdown.
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* Markdown, script of Noweb syntax for input documents.
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* Execute code as terminal or "script" chunks.
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* Capture Plots.jl or Gadfly.jl figures
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* Supports LaTex, Pandoc, Github markdown, MultiMarkdown, Asciidoc and reStructuredText output
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* Simple caching of results
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* Convert to and from IJulia notebooks
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**Citing Weave:** *Pastell, Matti. 2017. Weave.jl: Scientific Reports Using Julia. The Journal of Open Source Software. http://dx.doi.org/10.21105/joss.00204*
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![Weave code and output](http://mpastell.com/images/weave_demo.png)
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## Installation
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You can install the latest release using Julia package manager:
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```julia
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using Pkg
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Pkg.add("Weave")
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```
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## Usage
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Run from julia using Plots.jl for plots:
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```julia
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#First add depencies for the example
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using Pkg; Pkg.add.(["Plots", "DSP"])
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#Use Weave
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using Weave
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weave(joinpath(dirname(pathof(Weave)), "../examples", "FIR_design.jmd"), out_path=:pwd)
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```
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If you have LaTeX installed you can also weave directly to pdf.
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```julia
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weave(joinpath(dirname(pathof(Weave)), "../examples", "FIR_design.jmd"),
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out_path=:pwd, doctype="md2pdf")
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```
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## Documentation
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Documenter.jl with MKDocs generated documentation:
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[![](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-stable-blue.svg)](http://weavejl.mpastell.com/stable/)
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[![](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-dev-blue.svg)](http://weavejl.mpastell.com/dev/)
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## Editor support
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Install [language-weave](https://atom.io/packages/language-weave) to add Weave support to Juno.
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It allows running code from Weave documents with usual keybindings and allows preview of
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html and pdf output.
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The [Julia extension for Visual Studio Code](https://www.julia-vscode.org/)
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adds Weave support to [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/).
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## Contributing
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I will probably add new features to Weave when I need them myself or if they are requested and not too difficult to implement. You can contribute by opening issues on Github or implementing things yourself and making a pull request. I'd also appreciate example documents written using Weave to add to examples.
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## Contributors
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You can see the list of contributors on Github: https://github.com/mpastell/Weave.jl/graphs/contributors. Thanks for the important additions, fixes and comments.
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## Example projects using Weave
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- [DiffEqTutorials.jl](https://github.com/JuliaDiffEq/DiffEqTutorials.jl) uses Weave to output tutorials (`.jmd` documents) to html, pdf and Jupyter notebooks.
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- [TuringTutorials](https://github.com/TuringLang/TuringTutorials) uses Weave to convert notebooks to html.
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