1/6/2024 0 Comments Sublime text diff checker![]() ![]() Twitter + Buffer: following research-related people and products.Google Calendar: we share a group calendar to coordinate our schedule.Skype: video calls when we’re not co-located.Keybase: it’s like a combination between Slack and Dropbox, that also leverages cryptography.Slack: most of our group’s communication happens on Slack, though we may switch to Mattermost later this year.Write-good: a prose linter extension for developers. ![]() Proselint: works well with text and markdown files in Sublime Text and Visual Studio Code (no Latex support though).Grammarly: is an English-language writing aid for the browser.arXiv: for preprints or papers that are not archived elsewhere.Zenodo: for sharing data from our studies (e.g., replication package).Draft: a writing tool that I find helpful in overcoming writer’s block.Octobox for managing GitHub notifications.EZProxy plugin for accessing academic papers from outside of the university’s network.BibTex normalizer for cleaning up the bibtex file.Very useful, especially for paper submissions ![]() Similarly, Git-LatexDiff aims to generate a diff and simplify the process even further Useful when outlining changes to reviewers between revisions.
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