I am sure hope somebody™ already thought of this. Feel free to advertise your project here.

P.S.: Image transcription:

Patrick from SpongeBob SquarePants gesturing to the left with open hands:

Somebody should take document type conversion from Pandoc and version control from Git

Patrick gesturing to the right in a pushing motion:

And build a frontend around it

  • Muehe@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    Shameless plug for Pandoc because I love it

    That scalable vector graphic on the page shows source document type on the left and target type on the right. TL;DL: It converts about two dozen document types into about three dozen document types.

    P.S.E.G.: PDF ← Markdown ←→ HTML → PDF

    P.P.S: Where are my manners? Image transcription added to post.

  • Cargon@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I've been using Quarto a lot for Data Science work and it uses Pandoc under the hood I recall.

    Not sure what you're envisioning by Pandoc + git, but the RStudio IDE has a git integration and a WYSIWYM Quarto editor.

    • Muehe@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      Quarto looks quite interesting indeed, thanks for pointing it out!

      For those interested it's an "Open-source scientific and technical publishing system built on Pandoc"

      https://quarto.org/
      https://github.com/quarto-dev/quarto-cli

    • Muehe@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      Like a data format inhabiting the centre of that conversion graph they have on their website, basically a superset of the available input types, that is then version controlled by git, and can be exported to any of the output formats, in a neat frontend that removes all that complexity from me. :D

  • uzay@infosec.pub
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    10 months ago

    This! I want office that just uses markdown/latex and pandoc under the hood to output PDF documents