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ClutTeX: Process LaTeX document without cluttering your directory
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ClutTeX is a program to automatically process your LaTeX document.
If necessary, it re-runs (La)TeX program to resolve cross-references and everything.
One of its main feature is that, it does not clutter your working directory (but the final `.pdf` file is still brought for you).
Japanese blog: [TeX 実行の自動化ツールを作った (ClutTeX)](https://blog.miz-ar.info/2016/12/cluttex/)
Features
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* Does not clutter your working directory with `.aux`, `.log`, etc. files.
* Does not prompt for input when there is a (La)TeX error.
* With pTeX-like engines, automatically run dvipdfmx to produce PDF file.
* Automatically re-run (La)TeX to resolve cross-references and other things.
* Watch input files for change (requires an external program). [`--watch` option]
* Support for MakeIndex, BibTeX, Biber, makeglossaries commands. [`--makeindex`, `--bibtex`, `--biber`, `--makeglossaries` options]
Usage
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`$ cluttex -e pdflatex file.tex`
More general form:
`$ cluttex [OPTIONS] [--] INPUT.tex`
See [example/](example/) for some examples.
Install
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Click [Clone or download] button on GitHub and [Download ZIP].
Unpack `cluttex-master.zip` and copy `bin/cluttex` (or `bin/cluttex.bat` on Windows) to somewhere in PATH.
Command-line Options
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* `-e`, `--engine=ENGINE`
Specify which TeX engine/format to use.
`ENGINE` is one of the following:
`pdflatex`, `pdftex`,
`lualatex`, `luatex`, `luajittex`,
`xelatex`, `xetex`,
`latex`, `etex`, `tex`,
`platex`, `eptex`, `ptex`,
`uplatex`, `euptex`, `uptex`.
* `-o`, `--output=FILE`
The name of output file. [default: `JOBNAME.FORMAT`]
* `--fresh`
Clean intermediate files before running TeX.
Cannot be used with `--output-directory`.
* `--max-iterations=N`
Maximum number of running TeX to resolve cross-references.
[default: 3]
* `--[no-]change-directory`
Change the current working directory to the output directory when running TeX.
* `--watch`
Watch input files for change.
Requires [fswatch](http://emcrisostomo.github.io/fswatch/) program to be installed.
* `--color[=WHEN]`
Make ClutTeX's message colorful.
`WHEN` is one of `always`, `auto`, or `never`.
[default: `auto` if `--color` is omitted, `always` if `=WHEN` is omitted]
* `--includeonly=NAMEs`
Insert `\includeonly{NAMEs}`.
* `--tex-option=OPTION`
Pass `OPTION` to TeX as a single option.
* `--tex-options=OPTIONs`
Pass `OPTIONs` to TeX as multiple options.
* `--dvipdfmx-option[s]=OPTION[s]`
Same for dvipdfmx.
* `-h`, `--help`
Print this message and exit.
* `-v`, `--version`
Print version information and exit.
* `-V`, `--verbose`
Be more verbose.
Options to run auxiliary programs:
* `--makeindex=COMMAND`
Use MakeIndex program to process `.idx` files.
(e.g. `--makeindex=makeindex`, or `--makeindex=mendex`)
* `--bibtex=COMMAND`
Use BibTeX program to produce `.bbl` file from `.aux` files.
(e.g. `--bibtex=bibtex`, or `--bibtex=upbibtex`)
* `--biber[=COMMAND]`
Use Biber program to produce `.bbl` file from `.bcf` file.
* `--makeglossaries[=COMMAND]`
Use makeglossaries program to produce `.gls` file from `.glo` file.
TeX-compatible options:
* `--[no-]shell-escape`
* `--shell-restricted`
* `--synctex=NUMBER`
* `--[no-]file-line-error`
[default: yes]
* `--[no-]halt-on-error`
[default: yes]
* `--interaction=STRING`
(`STRING`=`batchmode`/`nonstopmode`/`scrollmode`/`errorstopmode`)
[default: `nonstopmode`]
* `--jobname=STRING`
* `--fmt=FORMAT`
* `--output-directory=DIR`
[default: somewhere in the temporary directory]
* `--output-format=FORMAT`
Set output format (`pdf` or `dvi`).
[default: `pdf`]
For TeX-compatible options, single-hypen forms are allowed (e.g. `-synctex=1` in addition to `--synctex=1`).
If run as `cllualatex` or `clxelatex`, then the default engine is `lualatex` or `xelatex`, accordingly.
License
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This program is distributed under GNU General Public License, version 3.
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