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# tikztosvg(1)
Pablo Emílio Escobar Gaviria <pablo-escobar@riseup.net>
The `tikztosvg(1)` command renders TikZ diagrams to SVG, using
[`bash`](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/), [`xetex`](http://xetex.sourceforge.net/) and
[`pdf2svg`](https://github.com/dawbarton/pdf2svg).
## Usage
```
tikztosvg [OPTION]... INPUT_PATH
```
### Options
**-o, --output=OUTPUT_PATH**
* Write output to file *OUTPUT_PATH*.
Defaults to the base name of the input file suffixed with the _.svg_
extension. The file is resolved relative to the working directory.
**-p, --package=+PACKAGE**
* Include `\usepackage{PACKAGE}` when rendering the diagram.
**-q, --quiet**
* Silence application log messages and script warnings.
**-h, --help**
* Print a help message.
**-v, --version**
* Print version information.
## Example
Let's say you want to convert the file `exemple.tikz` to SVG:
```tex
\begin{tikzcd}
G \arrow[r, "\varphi"] \arrow[d, "\psi"', two heads] & H \\
\sfrac{G}{\ker \varphi} \arrow[ru, dotted] &
\end{tikzcd}
```
You could achieve that by running the following command:
```
tikztosvg -p tikz-cd -p xfrac example.tikz
```
The results will be stored in the file `example.svg`:
![example](https://github.com/GarkGarcia/tikztosvg/raw/master/example/example.svg)
## Installation
The `tikztosvg(1)` command and it's man page can be installed in Unix systems by
running:
```
$ curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GarkGarcia/tikztosvg/master/install.sh | sudo sh
```
The executable is installed in `$HOME/.local/bin/` and the man-page is
installed in `$HOME/.local/share/man/man1/`.
## Authors
**TikzToSvg** was written by
[Pablo Emílio Escobar Gavira](mailto:pablo-escobar@riseup.net).
**pdf2svg** was written by [David Barton](mailto:davebarton@cityinthesky.co.uk)
and [Matthew Flaschen](mailto:matthew.flaschen@gatech.edu).
## License
© 2020 Pablo Emílio Escobar Gaviria.
Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GPL-3.0 License.
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