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The MyST Markdown CLI (mystmd) and related packages developed in mystmd are developed by many contributors across academia and industry. To cite mystmd in publications, please use the following Zenodo reference:

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The author list is created automatically by Zenodo based on GitHub contributions.

Other Publications

There are additional publications that describe the design and vision for the project:

  • Continuous Tools for Scientific Publishing: Using MyST Markdown and Curvenote to encourage continuous science practices (Scipy, 2024) Cockett et al., 2024
References
  1. Jupyter Book Contributors, Cockett, R., Koch, F., Purves, S., Hollands, A., Yuxi Wang, Dylan Grandmont, Holdgraf, C., Andrea, Jan-Hendrik Müller, Spencer Lyon, Cristian Le, Mikkel Roald-Arbøl, Ryan Lovett, Yuanhao Geng, Sugan Reden, wwx, Atharva Rasane, Chris Sewell, … Josh Borrow. (2025). jupyter-book/mystmd: v1.3.22. Zenodo. 10.5281/ZENODO.14805610
  2. Cockett, R., Purves, S., Koch, F., & Morrison, M. (2024). Continuous Tools for Scientific Publishing: Using MyST Markdown and Curvenote to encourage continuous science practices. Proceedings of the 23rd Python in Science Conference, 121–136. 10.25080/nkvc9349
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