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Mylyn is a Task-Focused Interface for Eclipse that reduces information overload and makes multi-tasking easy. It does this by making tasks a first class part of Eclipse, and integrating rich and offline editing for repositories such as Bugzilla, Trac, and JIRA. Once your tasks are integrated, Mylyn ... [More] monitors your work activity to identify information relevant to the task-at-hand, and uses this task context to focus the Eclipse UI on the interesting information, hide the uninteresting, and automatically find what's related. This puts the information you need to get work done at your fingertips and improves productivity by reducing searching, scrolling, and navigation. By making task context explicit Mylyn also facilitates multitasking, planning, reusing past efforts, and sharing expertise. [Less]

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Completely customizable, CakePHP based project management system for firms, their teams and their clients. A project management system that will suit your needs because it is module based, so it can grow and shrink with your requirements. Version 0.4 beta was released March 23, 2009.

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  1 review  |  4 users  |  6,596 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

The Sweble Wikitext Parser is a parser for the wiki markup (called Wikitext) used by the MediaWiki wiki engine. Of course, the MediaWiki software provides its own parser for wikitext, however, the parser only produces HTML output. The Sweble Wikitext Parser on the other hand generates a ... [More] machine-readable representation (AST - abstract syntax tree) of an article, thus unlocking the structured data within a wiki running the MediaWiki software. The parser is developed by the Open Source Research Group at the University Erlangen-Nürnberg. It was open-sourced on the 1st of May 2011. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  109,166 lines of code  |  3 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 

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A bi-directional wikitext parser and runtime. Converts back and forth between MediaWiki wikitext and HTML/XML DOM with RDFa. The JavaScript prototype provides the HTML backend for the VisualEditor project. A C++ implementation is underway to provide the performance and integration needed for general use in MediaWiki.

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  40,678 lines of code  |  29 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

Textile-J is a Java library that provides a simple parser for multiple wiki markup languages[1],[2] (Textile, MediaWiki / WikiMedia, Confluence, and TracWiki), an Eclipse editor for editing Textile markup, and a simple JFace text viewer that can be used to display the markup in an SWT or eclipse ... [More] environment. The Java library may be used standalone or as an Eclipse plugin. The parser can be used on its own to convert markup to XHTML or DocBook, or the parser can be used with the provided JFace viewer to display the Textile in a UI such as eclipse. This project has been contributed to Elipse Mylyn as WikiText. Find out more here: http://greensopinion.blogspot.com/2008/08/textile-j-is-moving-to-mylyn-wikitext.html [Less]

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The Java Wikipedia API (Bliki engine) is a parser library for converting Wikipedia syntax to HTML/PDF and converting HTML back to Wikipedia syntax.

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NME, or Nyctergatis Markup Engine, is an open-source ISO-C implementation of a markup parser based on Creole 1.0. Creole (http://www.wikicreole.org) is a collaborative effort to create a common markup language to be used across different wikis. NME converts text with markup to other formats, such ... [More] as HTML or LaTeX. Several output formats are provided, and new ones can be added. Provided in the same package, NE (Nyctergatis EPUB) is a library which creates EPUB2 or EPUB3 documents. NME and NE can be used as libraries in larger projects or from the shell as command-line tools. [Less]

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wiki2xhtml converts wiki syntax into (X)HTML code. It is mainly suited for advanced users since it does not provide WYSIWYG. Bash users will love it! :) Version 4.0 is in development and will be a complete re-write, providing full templating support (as known from MediaWiki) for great flexibility.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  50,255 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

Sztakipedia toolbar integrates into MediaWiki's WikiEditor, the default editor on most Wikipedia sites to offer the editors semantic services like link, category, infobox and book suggestions. The user can insert suggestions as correctly formatted wikitext by a single click. Sztakipedia ... [More] toolbar is developed as part of the Sztakipedia project at MTA SZTAKI. [Less]

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Sztakipedia parser is a wikitext to HTML converter written in java language which (partially) supports the syntax understood by MediaWiki, Wikipedia's wiki engine. It was developed for the Sztakipedia project at MTA SZTAKI in Hungary. It uses JavaCC to parse the source wikitext and build an ... [More] abstract syntax tree from which the html output is generated. The output generation can be expanded or modified through a java interface. [Less]

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