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Chris Maloney edited this page Jun 11, 2013 · 14 revisions

Markdown for Science

Markdown is a fantastic and minimalist tool for authoring scientific documents. This repository is a collection of tools, resources, and tutorials to simplfy your workflow. If you spend a little time going through the tutorials you'll be able to stop using Microsoft Word entirely and write clean, lightweight markdown files that can easily be version controlled by git. Collaboration with your coauthors would also become way more powerful and simpler.

This repo is now a collaborative effort. Please contribute and add yourself to our list. - Karthik Ram

June 8th, 2013, workshop

On June 8th, Martin Fenner and Stian Haklev held a one day workshop at the Public Library of Science HQ in San Francisco. See also the Eventbrite page for this event.

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Downloading examples

If you have git installed, simply clone this repo and you'll have a full set of examples to work with locally. If you don't have a local git install, just hit the zip button at the top of the main repo to download a copy.

git clone [email protected]:karthikram/markdown_science.git

Contributions

If you have additional material or ideas to share, please feel free to contribute (wiki edits are currently open).

Clone this wiki locally