| workbook : Notebook-like interaction with R etc. 
 
 
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script versions (upload new version)| created by |  | Tom Link |  |  |  | script type |  | utility |  |  |  | description |  | The long-term goal of this plugin is to provide notebook-like interaction with interpreted languages similar to the Mathematica or Jupyter (within the limits
 of a text editor like vim).
 
 Features~
 - Run an interpreter as an inferior process.
 - Send code to this process (asynchronously without blocking vim).
 - Insert (or dynamically update) the results into the source code (as
 commented out block below the respective source code).
 - Transcribe the interaction with the interpreter.
 - Provide code completion (see 'omnifunc') for supported filetypes.
 
 How to use this plugin~
 - Open a file with a supported filetype (see below or
 |workbook#GetSupportedFiletypes()|).
 - Type |:Workbook| or add the filetype to
 |g:workbook_autosetup_filetypes| to automatically enable the workbook
 mode for the specified filetypes.
 - Press <c-cr> to evaluate the current paragraph.
 - Press <localleader>w<F1> for help on other commands and maps.
 
 The following filetypes are supported~
 - R (supports code completion)
 - vim
 - sh (default: bash)
 
 Currenty, the main use case is to interact with R. Other than other
 well-known R-related vim plugins, the workbook plugin has no non-vim
 dependencies and works at least on Linux and Windows with no problems.
 The vim and the bash backend are mostly there to get the code right.
 
 |  |  |  | install details |  | Either use the zip archive: - Download the zip archive
 - Extract it to ~/.vim/pack/tml/start/workbook
 
 or install from github:
 - Start a terminal
 - Change the working directory to ~/.vim/pack/tml/start/
 - Type: git clone https://github.com/tomtom/workbook_vim
 
 NOTE: On Windows, ~/.vim might be ~/vimfiles. Please see 'runtimepath' for
 details.
 
 
 Requirements~
 
 This script requires tlib (vimscript #1863) to be installed -- see
 https://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim.
 
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Click on the package to download.
 
 
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        | workbook.zip | 0.02 | 2017-03-16 | 7.0 | Tom Link | - Script ID - vim_raw, vim_nl: NEW wait_after_startup property
 - Command-line completion for :Workbook
 - Proper error for unsupported filetypes
 - g:workbook#map_evalblock: Block expression is configurable
 - Improve maps & movements
 - Misc enhancements + exprimental filetypes
 - FIX fsharp
 - Experimental support for scala
 - workbook#OmniComplete: Always include omnifunc results if available
 - Slightly improved: f#, scala
 - Eval: always wrap code
 - r: use save & restore by default; support for codetools::checkUsage(), formatR::tidy_source()
 - FIX maps; FIX rmd support; FIX R support for formatR
 - Misc enhancements: Improved Rmarkdown (rmd) support etc.
 - Support for ruby
 MD5 checksum: 873d7f1fec86456cd267c9e29e8796cd
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        | workbook.zip | 0.01 | 2017-02-14 | 8.0 | Tom Link | Initial upload |  |