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# Table of Contents for icons
## Summary
This directory appears to contain a table of contents for an open-source documentation or README file, likely related to icons. The contents describe the organization and structure of the icons in this directory.
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- [[manifest.json]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain configuration files for managing tags on a website, likely using a framework such as Next.js or Gatsby. The files included are:
* `data.json`: A JSON file that contains metadata about the tags.
* `main.js`: A JavaScript file that may be used for initialization or other setup tasks related to the tags.
* `manifest.json`: A JSON file that provides information about the directory structure and how it will be displayed on the website.
These files likely serve as a descriptor, providing context and details about the tags' configuration. The contents of these files are not provided in the table of contents.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain metadata or configuration files for a data visualization application, specifically a front-end project built using JavaScript ( likely React) and possibly other libraries. The files listed include:
* `data.json`: Possibly containing data used for visualizations
* `main.js`: Main entry point of the application, likely responsible for rendering the UI and handling events
* `manifest.json`: Possibly defining metadata about the application, such as version numbers or dependencies
* `styles.css`: A CSS file that defines the visual styling of the application's UI
These files seem to be part of a larger project setup, possibly serving as a central repository for configuration, data, and style information. The final output will likely include a readable README file that describes how to set up and use this application.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain metadata and configuration files related to a plugin called "highlightr". The contents include:
* `data.json`: likely stores data or configuration settings specific to the plugin.
* `main.js`: contains the primary JavaScript code for the plugin.
* `manifest.json`: is used for documentation purposes, outlining how the plugin should be installed and used.
* `styles.css`: defines the visual styling for the plugin's interface.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain configuration files and metadata for an Obsidian note-taking app, specifically related to the use of Admonitions ( warnings or alerts). The files mentioned seem to be generated by the Obsidian editor or its plugin(s), likely used to customize the appearance and behavior of Admonitions in the app.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain configuration files for an Obsidian plugin, specifically related to citation management. The files included are:
* `data.json`: likely contains metadata about the citation plugin.
* `main.js`: the main entry point of the plugin, where it interacts with the Obsidian interface.
* `manifest.json`: provides information about how the plugin is installed and configured in Obsidian.
* `styles.css`: a CSS file used to style the plugin's UI.
These files are likely used by the Obsidian-citation-plugin to configure and interact with its citation management functionality.
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- [[url.lua]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain Lua code files, likely related to documentation or formatting tools for a programming language. Specifically, it includes:
* A `.lua` file that likely serves as a template or boilerplate for Markdown or Hugo documentation.
* Several other `lua` files that may be used to generate various types of content, such as mathematical formulas (e.g., `math_block.lua`) and links (e.g., `url.lua`).
Overall, this directory seems to be focused on providing tools or frameworks for generating and formatting Lua code for documentation purposes.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to be related to Obsidian, a note-taking app, and is likely used for generating documentation or templates based on an existing template or structure. The content includes:
* A README file outlining the contents of the directory
* Files such as `main.js`, `manifest.json`, and `styles.css` which are likely used to customize and style the Obsidian interface.
* A mention of a `data.json` file, although its purpose is not specified in this context.
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- [[neurips.tex]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain templates for LaTeX documents, likely related to academic or research work. Specifically, it seems to include:
* A dissertation template (`dissertation.tex`), which is a standard template used in academic writing for dissertations.
* A NeurIPS style file (`neurips.sty`) and another template (`neurips.tex`), which are likely templates for LaTeX documents related to the Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) conference.
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- [[manifest.json]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain configuration files for an Obsidian note-taking app, specifically related to its development and deployment. The main file is likely `main.js`, which may contain scripts or logic for building the application, while `manifest.json` provides metadata about the project. This information will be included in a README file, potentially used as a guide or descriptor for others interested in using this tool.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
The Obsidian Full Calendar directory appears to be a repository containing configuration files and assets for the Full Calendar plugin in Obsidian, a note-taking app. Specifically, it includes:
* `data.json`: A file that likely contains metadata about the calendar's data structure.
* `main.js`: The main JavaScript file responsible for initializing and managing the calendar functionality.
* `manifest.json`: An JSON file that specifies the dependencies and settings required for the Full Calendar plugin to function correctly.
* `styles.css`: A CSS file used to style the calendar interface.
This directory is likely used by Obsidian users to customize and configure their full calendar experience.
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## Summary
This directory appears to be about maintaining and managing a source code repository, likely for an open-source project, using the Obsidian knowledge base tool. Specifically, it seems to be a collection of files that serve as metadata or descriptors for the repository, including configuration data such as data.json, main.js, manifest.json, and styles.css. These files are expected to be included in a README file to provide context and information about the project.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain metadata, configurations, or settings files related to an Obsidian icon folder. Specifically, it seems to include:
* A JSON file (`data.json`) likely containing the folder's configuration or data.
* A JavaScript file (`main.js`) possibly handling the folder's functionality or interactions with other parts of the application.
* Another CSS file (`styles.css`), which might define styles for the icon folder.
The directory is intended to be read as a descriptor and will eventually be used in a README file, likely within an Obsidian note.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to be about creating documentation or a README file for the obsidian-pandoc-reference-list extension, which is likely used in Obsidian note-taking software. The contents include JSON files for data, main JavaScript code, manifest.json, and CSS styles that will be included in a README file.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain configuration settings for an Obsidian note-taking app, likely generated using the Obsidian software or its extensions. The files included are:
* `data.json`: A data container holding the app's configuration and settings.
* `main.js`: The main entry point of the application, possibly managing the UI, interactions, or other core functions.
* `manifest.json`: An XML file that defines the application's metadata, such as its name, version, and dependencies.
* `styles.css`: A CSS stylesheet used to customize the app's appearance.
These files are likely read by Obsidian as part of a README file or similar documentation for users.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain configuration files for an Obsidian plugin, likely used for managing tasks or notes. The main components are:
- `data.json`: Contains metadata about the plugin, such as its name, description, and version.
- `main.js`: The entry point of the plugin, where it initializes and interacts with the Obsidian editor.
- `manifest.json`: Specifies the plugin's author, license, and other metadata.
- `styles.css`: Defines the visual style for the plugin's UI elements.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to be related to an integration or connector for Obsidian, a note-taking app, with connections to Zotero, a citation management tool. The files within this directory seem to contain configuration settings and code that allow Obsidian to automatically convert Zotero annotations into formatted JSON data, which can then be used in Obsidian as notes or other content.
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- [[templater-obsidian/templater-obsidian - README]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain README files for various Obsidian plugins, each with a specific description and purpose. The contents include information about plugin features, installation instructions, and usage examples. These files are likely generated by the Obsidian software itself and provide documentation and setup guidance for users.
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- [[styles.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to be a collection of files related to Templater, an open-source tool for creating documentation sites using Obsidian. The files included in this directory are:
* `data.json`: likely contains metadata about the templater setup or configuration.
* `main.js`: probably defines the main logic or functionality of the templater.
* `manifest.json`: may contain information about how the templater is installed, configured, or its dependencies.
* `styles.css`: will be used to define the visual styling for the templater's output.
These files are likely part of a larger project that utilizes Templater, and their contents can be read as a descriptor to provide context and understanding of the software.
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- [[color_snippet.css]]
## Summary
This appears to be a directory listing, likely from a documentation or wiki context, where the table of contents is describing files within that directory. The specific content seems to reference a CSS file named "color_snippet.css" that will serve as a descriptor for a readme file.
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- [[theme.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to be related to a project or documentation, possibly for a personal website or blog. The files listed include:
* `manifest.json`: likely contains metadata about the project.
* `theme.css`: is intended to be used in a README file and will not be included as part of the final output.
The text "Thank you!" suggests that someone might have created this directory, but it does not appear to be an official or widely known repository.
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- [[theme.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to be the home page or index of an Everforest project, likely a website or blog about forest conservation, possibly with interactive elements such as a README file mentioned in the second item. The files listed include a manifest.json file for version control and management purposes, and a theme.css file that will be used to style content in a read-only, static format, ready to be included in a README file for documentation or other materials.
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- [[theme.css]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain a minimal setup or template, likely for a project or website, based on the provided table of contents. The files mentioned include:
* `manifest.json`: likely a file containing metadata about the project or application.
* `theme.css`: a CSS stylesheet that will be used as a descriptor for a README file.
The context suggests that this directory might be used to create a basic structure and configuration for a minimalistic website or application, possibly with a responsive design.
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- [[theme.css]]
## Summary
This appears to be the table of contents for an Obsidian note-taking platform, specificallyObsidian Nord. The directory is likely used to manage or describe the contents of this platform, including configuration files (manifest.json) and style sheets (theme.css).
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- [[Obsidian Nord/Obsidian Nord - README]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain information about various themes or projects, likely related to digital organization, productivity, or note-taking. It includes subdirectories for different projects or topics, each with its own README file that serves as a description or documentation of the project. The presence of the "Obsidian Nord" project suggests that it may be a theme specifically designed for note-taking and organization using the Obsidian platform.
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# Table of Contents for Untitled
## Summary
This directory appears to be a table of contents that serves as a descriptor or metadata for a project, likely a documentation file or a README file for an open-source software or a personal project. The content is written in a format typical of documentation files, with headings and subheadings that provide a brief overview of the subject matter.
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- [[Models All The Way Down - A Path Towards Software and Physical System Proof Synergy.md]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain a collection of writing resources, specifically related to computer science and software development. It includes a README file for the Arcade Implementation at the University of Pittsburgh and a draft text for "Models All The Way Down - A Path Towards Software and Physical System Proof Synergy".
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- [[visualization for ANS Paper.md]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain notes or meeting materials related to a research project, specifically focused on numerical physics and computational methods (NPIC). The files mentioned include meeting summaries, experimental setup descriptions, and technical documents related to the work in this area. It's likely that these documents will be used to support an academic paper or further discussion about the research being conducted.
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- [[Hardware In The Loop Papers.md]]
## Summary
This appears to be a directory description, likely from a digital library or repository. It includes a list of files within the directory, specifically labeled as "Files" with a reference to an internal document called "Hardware In The Loop Papers.md". This suggests that the directory may contain technical documents or papers related to hardware design and testing.
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- [[testoniReviewNuclearMicroreactors2021.md]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain a collection of research papers related to control theory, multiphysics simulations, and verification of software in various fields such as nuclear power plants, chemical processes, and industrial automation. The papers cover topics from modeling and analysis to control systems design, robustness, and reliability. It also includes a bibliography section with references to other researchers' work, likely for further reading or citation purposes.
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- [[ex3.png]]
## Summary
This directory appears to be a collection of images (PNG files) that are likely part of a documentation or presentation material, possibly related to a specific project or tutorial. The filenames (`ex1.png`, `ex2.png`) suggest that the contents will be described in a README file.
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- [[To Do - ME 2016.md]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain information about a course, likely an undergraduate-level mathematics or physics course (ME 2016), focused on nonlinear dynamical systems. The files mentioned include lecture notes, example code, and homework assignments, suggesting that the course covers topics such as phase plane analysis, limit cycles, and stability of nonlinear systems.
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- [[Pasted image 20240923133900.png]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain images related to nonlinear systems in mathematics, specifically in the fields of physics, engineering, and computer science. The files mentioned include diagrams and visualizations that likely illustrate concepts such as nonlinear differential equations, system dynamics, and mathematical modeling.
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- [[ERLM_Structure_of_Objectives_Page.pdf]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain academic materials for an engineering research and leadership management course, likely at the undergraduate level. It includes several sections and files that seem to outline the goals and objectives of the course, discuss current practices in the field, explore different approaches to conducting research, evaluate the success of research efforts, identify potential risks, and establish a framework for understanding the impact of research. The last file, ERLM_Structure_of_Objectives_Page.pdf, likely serves as a detailed outline or description of the course structure.
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- [[2024-12-03 QE Oral Examination.md]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain meeting notes, proposals, and other documentation related to a Qualifying Exam (QE) for a specific field or program. The content includes abstracts, topic approvals, working encryptions, presentations, written proposals, and oral examinations, suggesting that the QE is part of a formal academic process.
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- [[stubb!.md]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain a README file template, likely generated by the same AI model that created this conversation. The file is named `stubb.md` (note the lowercase "b") and it seems to describe various aspects of the author's work or project, including files that will be included in a read-only document called "readme file" or descriptor.
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- [[stubb!.md]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain event-related files, likely for an academic or personal project. The files include event names, dates, and descriptions, which suggest that the directory might be organizing information related to events such as birthdays, weddings, and holidays. The fact that some of these files are in Markdown format and have a descriptive title indicates that they may contain details about each event, potentially including text, images, or other media.
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# Table of Contents for NonGraph
## Summary
This directory appears to contain metadata or documentation related to the "NonGraph" project, specifically its table of contents. The summary description can be:
"This is the table of contents directory for the 'NonGraph' project, providing an overview of what's included in this readme file and being read as a descriptor by editors."
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# Query LLM for Summary
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echo "Creating summary..."
prompt="Based on the following table of contents, provide a short summary description of what this directory is about:
$(cat "$tmp_static"). This will go into a readme file and be read as a descriptor. Thank you!"
# Query the model using the Ollama CLI with the llama3.2:latest model.
summary=$(ollama run llama3.2:1b "$prompt")
echo "Creating summary..."
# Build the full new content: static portion + summary section.
{