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Iamp;#39;ve always had a bit of a fascination with authoring formats and typist is the latest to capture my attention typist is a tool written in Rust kind of comparative to latex or latex however you have read that and pronounced it in your head the short pitch is basically itamp;#39;s kind of like markdown with functions so on the left here you can see like equals instead of a hash for a heading dashes for lists and then this kind of like hash with a figure which is kind of like a function Call Etc so thereamp;#39;s a bit of a scripting language here thereamp;#39;s a bit of uh styling and things that you can set up but Iamp;#39;ve really been enjoying working with this so I wanted to talk about it a little bit so here are two uh weamp;#39;ll call them books they donamp;#39;t have a lot of content and Iamp;#39;m not committing to actually actually work on them and ship them but I wanted to see what it would look like with kind of a large table of contents and a small table of