Validates arXiv compatibility and cleans a LaTeX .zip project in one command
Project description
latex2arxiv
Validates arXiv compatibility and cleans your LaTeX project in one command — project in, arXiv-ready zip out.
If you submit papers to arXiv, this tool is for you. Point it at a zip, a directory, or a git URL — get a clean, arXiv-ready .zip back with pre-flight checks that catch submission-blocking issues before you upload. Your input is never overwritten.
latex2arxiv paper.zip --compile # zip
latex2arxiv paper/ --compile # directory
latex2arxiv https://github.com/u/p.git # git URL
Try the built-in demo:
pip install latex2arxiv
latex2arxiv --demo --compile
This processes a bundled self-documenting paper and opens the cleaned PDF. The cleaned demo's PDF is attached to every GitHub Release as demo_project_arxiv.pdf — see the output without installing.
Before / After
On a real statistics paper: 934 → 40 files, 80.6 MB → 3.1 MB.
| Before (Overleaf export) | After (latex2arxiv output) |
|---|---|
| 📁 Images/ | 📁 Images/ |
| 📄 JASA_main.tex | 📄 JASA_main.tex[^main] |
| 📄 JASA_main_backup.tex | 📄 ref.bib |
| 📄 main_bak_svm.tex | 📄 Supplementary_Materials.tex[^supp] |
| 📄 cover_letter.md | |
| 📄 response.tex | |
| 📄 ref.bib | |
| 📄 JASA_main.aux/.log/.bbl/.pdf | |
| 📁 jasa_comments/, jasa_revision/ | |
| ... (and ~930 more) | |
| 934 files, 80.6 MB | 40 files, 3.1 MB |
Who is this for?
- You wrote your paper in Overleaf and need a clean, arXiv-ready zip without manually pruning files. → Overleaf → arXiv quickstart
- You want to gate a paper repo's CI on arXiv compliance so a bad merge can't slip through. →
--dry-run+ non-zero exit on[error](details) - Your paper uses custom revision-tracking macros (
\added,\deleted,\textcolor{red}{...}) that you need stripped before submission. → Custom removal rules
What it does
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| 📦 One command, any input | Accepts a .zip, directory, or git URL; outputs an arXiv-ready .zip; optionally compiles and opens the PDF for review |
| ✂️ Prunes your project to submission-ready | Keeps only files reachable from your main .tex; removes build artifacts, editor files, cover letters, unused figures |
🧹 Cleans your .tex |
Strips comments, removes \todo{} / \hl{} / draft packages, handles nested braces correctly (\deleted{see \cite{x}} works) |
| 🚨 Catches submission blockers before you upload | [error] for shell-escape packages that will fail on arXiv (minted, pythontex); [warn] for biblatex without .bbl, missing index files, oversized output, problematic filenames — full list |
Also: BibTeX normalization, \pdfoutput=1 injection, image resizing (Pillow), --dry-run preview, --demo for first-run.
Dependency tracking respects \input, \include, \subfile, \includegraphics, \graphicspath, and \bibliography. Commented-out commands are ignored.
latex2arxiv vs. arxiv_latex_cleaner
arxiv_latex_cleaner is the incumbent — Google-backed, mature, and cleans well. The key difference: it won't tell you that \usepackage{minted} will fail on arXiv, won't produce the .zip you upload, and has no exit code for CI gating.
latex2arxiv |
arxiv_latex_cleaner |
|
|---|---|---|
| Output format | Any input → .zip |
Cleaned directory |
Pre-flight [error] / [warn] (details) |
✅ | ❌ |
| Non-zero exit on errors | ✅ | ❌ |
--compile preview |
✅ | ❌ |
Auto-detect main .tex |
✅ | ❌ |
| Brace-balanced config | ✅ | ❌ |
| BibTeX normalization | ✅ | ❌ |
Auto \pdfoutput=1 injection |
✅ | ❌ |
--dry-run |
✅ | ❌ |
Built-in --demo |
✅ | ❌ |
| Image resizing (Pillow) | ✅ | ✅ |
| PDF compression (Ghostscript) | ❌ | ✅ |
| PNG → JPG conversion | ❌ | ✅ |
| Maturity | 7 regression fixtures, live pdflatex+biber end-to-end CI |
~5k★, years |
Installation
pip install latex2arxiv
On macOS, if you get an externally-managed-environment error, use pipx:
brew install pipx
pipx install latex2arxiv
Or from source:
git clone https://github.com/YuZh98/latex2arxiv
cd latex2arxiv
pip install .
pdflatex is required only for --compile (install via TeX Live or MacTeX).
Once installed, try the built-in demo to see the tool in action:
latex2arxiv --demo --compile
Usage
latex2arxiv input [output.zip] [--main MAIN_TEX] [--resize PX] [--config FILE] [--compile]
input can be a .zip file, a directory of LaTeX sources, or a git URL (https or ssh). Directories are zipped internally; git URLs are cloned with --depth 1.
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
--main FILENAME |
Specify the main .tex file (e.g. JASA_main.tex). Auto-detected via \documentclass if omitted. |
--resize PX |
Resize images so longest side ≤ PX pixels (e.g. --resize 1600). Requires Pillow. |
--config FILE |
YAML config file for custom removal rules (see below). |
--compile |
Run pdflatex on the output and open the resulting PDF. |
--dry-run |
Preview what would be removed/processed without writing any output. |
--demo |
Run the built-in demo project (no input file needed). |
Examples
latex2arxiv paper.zip # zip input
latex2arxiv paper/ # directory input
latex2arxiv https://github.com/user/paper.git # git URL input
latex2arxiv paper.zip out.zip --main main.tex --compile
latex2arxiv paper.zip --resize 1600 --compile # shrink images
latex2arxiv paper.zip --config arxiv_config.yaml # custom rules
latex2arxiv paper.zip --dry-run # preview without writing
latex2arxiv --demo --compile # run the built-in demo
Pre-flight checks
Before producing the output zip, latex2arxiv validates the project against arXiv's LaTeX submission guide. [error] lines block submission (the tool exits non-zero, useful for CI gating); [warn] lines are advisory and do not affect the exit code.
$ latex2arxiv paper.zip --dry-run
[error] \usepackage{minted} requires shell-escape — arXiv compiles without it; this submission will fail to build
[error] \usepackage{psfig} — arXiv no longer supports the psfig package
[warn] \today used in \date — arXiv may rebuild the PDF and the date will change
[warn] .eps image found: photo.eps — pdflatex does not support .eps; convert to .pdf or .png
[warn] \printindex used but no .ind file at root — build locally and re-run latex2arxiv
Summary: 2 errors, 7 warnings
Either [error] line would have caused arXiv to reject the submission after upload. The exit code is non-zero on errors, so a CI step like latex2arxiv paper.zip --dry-run fails the build before the bad submission ever leaves the repo.
See docs/pre-flight.md for the full list of checks and silent fixes.
Custom removal rules (--config)
For revision markup and other project-specific cleanup, create a YAML config file. A template is in arxiv_config.yaml.
# Remove command AND its argument (text is lost)
commands_to_delete:
- \deleted
- \revision
# Remove command but KEEP its argument text
commands_to_unwrap:
- \color{red} # \color{red}text → text
- \textcolor{red} # \textcolor{red}{text} → text
- \added # \added{new text} → new text
# Remove entire environments
environments_to_delete:
- response
# Raw regex (last resort — prefer the verbs above when they fit).
# Recipe: any-color \textcolor → unwrapped text. Won't span nested
# commands like \cite — for those, use one commands_to_unwrap per color.
replacements:
- pattern: '\\textcolor\{[^}]*\}\{([^}]*)\}'
replacement: '\1'
The config parser is built in (no extra dependencies). The brace-balanced matcher correctly handles nested commands like \deleted{see \cite{x}}.
Unknown top-level keys warn — typos like command_to_delete (singular) no longer silently no-op. A malformed regex in any replacements rule emits a [warn] naming the rule's index, then skips just that rule; other rules still apply.
CI / pre-commit integration
A GitHub Action and pre-commit hook are available for paper repos. See docs/ci.md for full setup with examples.
You can also use latex2arxiv directly in any CI script:
- run: pip install latex2arxiv && latex2arxiv paper.zip --dry-run
The exit code is non-zero on [error], so this fails the job automatically.
Known limitations
Dynamically constructed filenames — \includegraphics{\figpath/fig1} cannot be resolved statically and the image will be deleted. Expand path macros before running.
\subfile vs \input path resolution — \input/\include paths resolve relative to the project root; \subfile paths resolve relative to the subfile's own directory. Unusual nested setups may cause images to be incorrectly pruned; use --compile to verify.
--compile is a local sanity check — a successful local compile doesn't guarantee arXiv will compile it. arXiv pins specific TeX Live versions. Always check the arXiv submission preview after uploading.
[^main]: JASA_main.tex is identified as the main file via auto-detection (or pass --main JASA_main.tex to be explicit).
[^supp]: Supplementary_Materials.tex is kept because it's a \subfile dependency of the main file.
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