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Scintillua enables Scintilla lexers to be written in Lua, particularly using LPeg. It can also be used as a standalone Lua library for syntax highlighting support.
Change theme of scite on the run from a set of base16 ones
Generate files for SciTE and Notepad++ to use for autocomplete, calltips and styling.
Make a customized SciTE with dark and light theme. GlobalTools Listbox with 40+ tools. Creates api, chm, json files... and can make it into a basic setup.
Unofficial Scintilla and SciTe project
GitHub Repository for Version Control of the SciTe Text Editor.
An Scite configuration file for my preferred defaults.
A SciTE script lexer for log files (specially for python log...)
A simple interactive Scintilla-based Python transliterator.
R package to gather journal citation data from scite (https://scite.ai)
What I've learned? Live overflows, so I'm the Mental Outlaw of this Based LandChad. Welcome to my techlore
Using publication records collected by Li et al (2018) for Nobel laureates in physics, chemistry, and physiology/medicine from 1900-2016, plus data from scite (scite.ai) on >3 million citation statements to these publications, I attempt to analyze how work of Nobel Prize winners is cited before vs after receiving the Nobel Prize
Generate files for SciTE to use for autocomplete, calltips and styling.
SciTE4HTH is a modified version of SciTE4AutoHotkey designed to work with HTH using .hth files. It features syntax highlighting and keyword completion.
An unofficial CLI tool that gives access to citation data, scite tallies, related paper metadata and scite reference check.