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Intregrating Manubot and Idyll #116

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Idyll stands for Interactive Document Language and is a "markup language for interactive documents." The current description reads:

Idyll extends the ubiquitous Markdown format to enable the creation of dynamic, interactive narratives for the web. The language and toolchain aim to empower journalists, researchers, and technical experts to create compelling content using familiar tools and processes.

Idyll can be used to create explorable explanations, to power blog engines and content management systems, and to generate dynamic technical reports. The tool can generate standalone webpages or be embedded inside of your existing site.

Taking a look at an example was helpful. See Idyll on GitHub at idyll-lang/idyll.

@cgreene met the Idyll folks recently and wondered whether it'd be helpful for the Deep Review in greenelab/deep-review#842.

This issue is for discussing whether there is synergy between Idyll and Manubot, and whether there's an opportunity to integrate them in some form.

CC @mathisonian @AndrewGYork @marciovm.

@AndrewGYork is also working on interactive papers hosted via GitHub (example).

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