io.github.apology-is-policy/hyades

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v1.0.0io.github.apology-is-policyUnknownUpdated 3mo agoGitHub

Render LaTeX math as pure Unicode text art for terminals, code comments, and emails.

LaTeX math as pure Unicode text. For terminals, code comments, emails, and everywhere rich formatting isn't a thing. Every equation above is pure text -- you can select it and copy-paste it anywhere. The source is standard LaTeX. Hyades takes standard LaTeX math like this: and renders it as multi-line Unicode text: or plain ASCII if you ask it to: It's a native CLI binary written in pure C. As…

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Authorio.github.apology-is-policy
LicenseUnknown
Version1.0.0
Sourcemcp-registry
Trust Status
B
60/100Good
Listed in Forge index+10/10
Publisher identity verified+0/25
Publisher: run `forge publish` from the package repo to claim ownership
Ed25519 publish signature+0/10
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Domain verification+0/5
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CVE scan · not run+0/30
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Static analysis · clean+20/20
npm provenance (Sigstore)+0/5
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StatusCommunity-indexed
PublisherUnverified
SignatureUnsigned
Domain
Provenance
DependenciesNot audited
Tool surface1 tool · none privileged
Security scan✓ CleanvHEAD · 19d ago
EvalsNone
IndexedJun 13, 2026

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LaTeX math as pure Unicode text. For terminals, code comments, emails, and everywhere rich formatting isn't a thing. Every equation above is pure text -- you can select it and copy-paste it anywhere. The source is standard LaTeX. Hyades takes standard LaTeX math like this: and renders it as multi-line Unicode text: or plain ASCII if you ask it to: It's a native CLI binary written in pure C. As such it is extremely fast and doesn't require any additional dependencies. Linux, MacOS, and Windows,…

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