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# Lepiter Plugins
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A bundle of plugins to customize the [Lepiter](https://gtoolkit.com/) experience.
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Some day they may evolve so [Grafoscopio](https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/readme.md.html)
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becomes a Lepiter distribution, in a similar way that Doom Emacs or Spacemacs customize the "raw" Emacs experience
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(or may not...).
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GToolkit now provides a more mature platform to build something similar to what Grafoscopio was
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exploring since 2015: data storytelling powered by a live coding moldable environment to bridge the gap between
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programming cultures and the wider culture to explore together the question of "how can we change the digital tools
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that change us".
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Plugins here try to improve and/or customize the Lepiter experience to improve document writing/outlining and focus more
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on data narratives.
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This is build from the years long experience with a diverse community around Grafoscopio mostly of non professional coders
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(teachers, students, desginers, artists, librarias, scientists, among others) since its beginnings.
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Also they serve as a starting test bed to explore the moldability of GToolkit the affordances it provides for customization
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and how easy is to use them.
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