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Convenience wrappers around latex compilation with python

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python-latex

LaTex has a billion different compilers with fiddly controls and lots of dependencies to install. Turns out there is a latex python package with a nice and simple interface. No fiddling with containerization and volume mounts. No funky interface to learn.

./compile_tex.py will watch the current directory for changes to any .tex file, and compile them to a .pdf, without all those useless intermediary files most compilers create.

Use a nice pdf viewer that auto-refreshes, like zathura, to continuously develop a file.

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