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So there are many different commands that compile LaTeX, right?
pdflatex
,pdftex
,latexmk
, etc. But they all do that thing where they ask for your input as soon as they encounter an error, right? Well, if you just pipe an emptyecho
command to them, it notices thatstdin
has reached end-of-file, and gives up trying to ask the user for input, and just exits on first error. So instead ofpdflatex mydocument.tex
, you can doecho | pdflatex mydocument.tex
and it won't ask you for input if it sees an error, it'll just exit. There's probably a "proper" way to achieve the same behaviour, but I can't be arsed to read the docs.Speaking of stupid TeX hacks, at one point I had a script called
latex_compile_and_install_packages_until_it_works.sh
. It's essentially a loop that repeatedly tries to compile a document, searches the output of the compiler for anything that looks like a missing package error, and pipes it tosudo tlmgr install
. The "fuck it" of package management, arbitrary code execution exploit included!(Sorry for the screenshot, I lost the original script in text form, probably for the better)
Haha that's brilliant! I have a similar script for Conda, where it tries to install R packages by first looking in bioconductor and then trying the rejects through conda-forge, and then the rejects from that are compiled from source or just outright rejected.
I would have thought you would have needed a
(while :; do echo; done) | pdflatex
or ayes "\end" | pdflatex
, i.e. something that repeatedly generates output. It's actually quite elegant that pdflatex checks if stdin is already EOFJust do all of these in parallel to maximise the change of installing the correct version
lmao, though it's noticeably missing pacman, guix, and "pkg install "should be "pkg add" :P