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CLI tool for managing LaTeX articles with git integration and Zotero bibliography

Project description

Article CLI

CI PyPI version Python Support

A command-line tool for managing LaTeX articles and presentations with git integration and Zotero bibliography synchronization.

Features

  • Repository Initialization: Complete setup for LaTeX article or presentation projects with one command
  • Project Types: Support for articles, Beamer presentations, and posters
  • LaTeX Compilation: Compile documents with latexmk/pdflatex/xelatex/lualatex, watch mode, shell escape support
  • Font Installation: Download and install fonts for XeLaTeX projects (Marianne, Roboto Mono, etc.)
  • GitHub Actions Workflows: Automated PDF compilation with XeLaTeX support, artifact upload, and GitHub releases
  • Git Release Management: Create, list, and delete releases with gitinfo2 support
  • Zotero Integration: Synchronize bibliography from Zotero with robust pagination and error handling
  • LaTeX Build Management: Clean build files and manage LaTeX compilation artifacts
  • Git Hooks Setup: Automated setup of git hooks for gitinfo2 integration
  • Project Configuration: Auto-generates pyproject.toml with article-cli settings
  • Documentation: Creates README with build instructions and usage guide

Installation

From PyPI (recommended)

pip install article-cli

From Source

git clone https://github.com/feelpp/article.cli.git
cd article.cli
pip install -e .

Quick Start

For New Projects

  1. Initialize your LaTeX article repository:

    cd your-article-repo
    article-cli init --title "Your Article Title" --authors "Author One,Author Two"
    

    This creates:

    • .github/workflows/latex.yml - Complete CI/CD pipeline
    • pyproject.toml - Project configuration with article-cli settings
    • README.md - Documentation and usage instructions
    • .gitignore - LaTeX-specific ignore rules
    • .vscode/settings.json - LaTeX Workshop configuration
    • .vscode/ltex.dictionary.en-US.txt - Custom dictionary
  2. Configure Zotero (add as GitHub secret):

    export ZOTERO_API_KEY="your_api_key_here"
    
  3. Setup git hooks and update bibliography:

    article-cli setup
    article-cli update-bibtex
    
  4. Commit and push to trigger automated PDF compilation!

For Existing Projects

  1. Setup git hooks (run once per repository):

    article-cli setup
    
  2. Configure Zotero credentials:

    export ZOTERO_API_KEY="your_api_key_here"
    export ZOTERO_GROUP_ID="your_group_id"  # or ZOTERO_USER_ID
    
  3. Update bibliography from Zotero:

    article-cli update-bibtex
    
  4. Create a release:

    article-cli create v1.0.0
    

Configuration

Environment Variables

  • ZOTERO_API_KEY: Your Zotero API key (required for bibliography updates)
  • ZOTERO_USER_ID: Your Zotero user ID (alternative to group ID)
  • ZOTERO_GROUP_ID: Your Zotero group ID (alternative to user ID)

Local Configuration File

Create a .article-cli.toml file in your project root for project-specific settings:

[zotero]
api_key = "your_api_key_here"
group_id = "4678293"  # Default for article.template
# user_id = "your_user_id"  # alternative to group_id
output_file = "references.bib"

[git]
auto_push = true
default_branch = "main"

[latex]
clean_extensions = [".aux", ".bbl", ".blg", ".log", ".out", ".synctex.gz"]

[fonts]
directory = "fonts"

[fonts.sources]
marianne = "https://github.com/ArnaudBelcworking/Marianne/archive/refs/heads/master.zip"
roboto-mono = "https://github.com/googlefonts/RobotoMono/releases/download/v3.000/RobotoMono-v3.000.zip"

[themes]
directory = "."

# Custom theme sources (numpex is built-in)
# [themes.sources.my-theme]
# url = "https://example.com/theme.zip"
# description = "My custom theme"
# files = ["beamerthememytheme.sty"]
# requires_fonts = false
# engine = "pdflatex"

Usage

Repository Initialization

# Initialize a new article repository (auto-detects main .tex file)
article-cli init --title "My Article Title" --authors "John Doe,Jane Smith"

# Initialize a Beamer presentation project
article-cli init --title "My Presentation" --authors "Author" --type presentation

# Initialize with numpex theme (requires theme files from presentation.template.d)
article-cli init --title "NumPEx Talk" --authors "Author" --type presentation --theme numpex

# Specify custom Zotero group ID
article-cli init --title "My Article" --authors "Author" --group-id 1234567

# Specify main .tex file explicitly
article-cli init --title "My Article" --authors "Author" --tex-file article.tex

# Force overwrite existing files
article-cli init --title "My Article" --authors "Author" --force

The init command sets up:

  • GitHub Actions workflow for automated PDF compilation and releases (with XeLaTeX support for presentations)
  • pyproject.toml with dependencies and article-cli configuration
  • README.md with comprehensive documentation
  • .gitignore with LaTeX-specific patterns
  • VS Code configuration for LaTeX Workshop with auto-build and SyncTeX
  • Font configuration (for presentation projects using custom themes)

Git Release Management

# Create a new release
article-cli create v1.2.3

# List recent releases
article-cli list --count 10

# Delete a release
article-cli delete v1.2.3

Bibliography Management

# Update bibliography from Zotero
article-cli update-bibtex

# Specify custom output file
article-cli update-bibtex --output my-refs.bib

# Skip backup creation
article-cli update-bibtex --no-backup

LaTeX Compilation

# Compile with latexmk (default engine)
article-cli compile

# Compile specific file with latexmk
article-cli compile main.tex

# Compile with pdflatex engine
article-cli compile --engine pdflatex

# Compile with XeLaTeX (for custom fonts)
article-cli compile --engine xelatex

# Compile with LuaLaTeX
article-cli compile --engine lualatex

# Enable shell escape (for code highlighting, etc.)
article-cli compile --shell-escape

# Watch for changes and auto-recompile
article-cli compile --watch

# Clean before and after compilation
article-cli compile --clean-first --clean-after

# Specify output directory
article-cli compile --output-dir build/

Font Installation

Install fonts for XeLaTeX projects (useful for custom Beamer themes):

# Install default fonts (Marianne, Roboto Mono) to fonts/ directory
article-cli install-fonts

# Install to a custom directory
article-cli install-fonts --dir custom-fonts/

# Force re-download even if fonts exist
article-cli install-fonts --force

# List installed fonts
article-cli install-fonts --list

Default fonts:

  • Marianne: French government official font
  • Roboto Mono: Google's monospace font for code

Theme Installation

Install Beamer themes for presentations:

# List available themes
article-cli install-theme --list

# Install numpex theme (NumPEx Beamer theme)
article-cli install-theme numpex

# Install to a custom directory
article-cli install-theme numpex --dir themes/

# Force re-download even if theme exists
article-cli install-theme numpex --force

# Install from a custom URL
article-cli install-theme my-theme --url https://example.com/theme.zip

Available themes:

  • numpex: NumPEx Beamer theme following French government visual identity (requires XeLaTeX and custom fonts)

Complete presentation setup:

# 1. Install the theme
article-cli install-theme numpex

# 2. Install required fonts
article-cli install-fonts

# 3. Compile with XeLaTeX
article-cli compile presentation.tex --engine xelatex

Project Setup

# Setup git hooks for gitinfo2
article-cli setup

# Clean LaTeX build files
article-cli clean

Advanced Usage

# Override configuration via command line
article-cli update-bibtex --api-key YOUR_KEY --group-id YOUR_GROUP

# Specify custom configuration file
article-cli --config custom-config.toml update-bibtex

Version Format

Release versions must follow the semantic versioning format:

  • vX.Y.Z for stable releases (e.g., v1.2.3)
  • vX.Y.Z-pre.N for pre-releases (e.g., v1.2.3-pre.1)

Requirements

  • Python 3.8+
  • Git repository with gitinfo2 package (for LaTeX integration)
  • Zotero account with API access (for bibliography features)

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

Changelog

v1.2.0

  • Add font installation command (install-fonts) for XeLaTeX projects
  • Support Marianne and Roboto Mono fonts by default
  • Add theme installation command (install-theme) for Beamer presentations
  • Built-in support for numpex theme with automatic download
  • Extended GitHub Actions workflow with XeLaTeX and multi-document support
  • Add presentation project type with Beamer template support
  • Add --engine option for xelatex and lualatex compilation
  • Improved CI/CD with font installation steps

v1.1.0

  • Add init command for repository initialization
  • Add compile command with watch mode and multiple engines
  • GitHub Actions workflow generation
  • VS Code configuration generation

v1.0.0

  • Initial release
  • Git release management
  • Zotero bibliography synchronization
  • LaTeX build file cleanup
  • Configuration file support

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