Litorgy enables communication between programming languages and between people.
Litorgy provides:
Data passes seamlessly between different programming languages, text, and tables.
Data and calculations are embedded in the same document as notes explanations and reports.
This will work for Linux and Mac users, not so sure about shell commands for windows users.
To run place the cursor on the #+begin_src line of the source block
labeled directory-pie and press \C-c\C-c.
cd ~ && du -sc * |grep -v total
| 64 | "Desktop" |
| 11882808 | "Documents" |
| 8210024 | "Downloads" |
| 879800 | "Library" |
| 57344 | "Movies" |
| 7590248 | "Music" |
| 5307664 | "Pictures" |
| 0 | "Public" |
| 152 | "Sites" |
| 8 | "System" |
| 56 | "bin" |
| 3274848 | "mail" |
| 5282032 | "src" |
| 1264 | "tools" |
pie(dirs[,1], labels = dirs[,2])
litorgies own functional tests are contained in a large org-mode table, allowing the test suite to be run be evaluation of the table and the results to be collected in the same table.
This would demonstrate applicability to Reproducible Research, and Literate Programming.