@unified-latex/unified-latex
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unified-latex

What is this?

Functions parse strings to a unified-latex Abstract Syntax Tree (AST).

When should I use this?

If you have a string that you would like to parse to a unified-latex Ast.Ast, or if you are building a plugin for unified() that manipulates LaTeX.

Install

npm install @unified-latex/unified-latex

This package contains both esm and commonjs exports. To explicitly access the esm export, import the .js file. To explicitly access the commonjs export, import the .cjs file.

Constants

Name Type Description
processLatexToAstViaUnified () => Processor<Ast.Root, Ast.Root, Ast.Root, void> Use unified() to a string to an Ast.Ast and then return it. This function will not print/pretty-print the Ast.Ast back to a string.
processLatexViaUnified (options?: StringCompilerPluginOptions & ParserPluginOptions) => Processor<Ast.Root, Ast.Root, Ast.Root, string> Use unified() to a string to an Ast.Ast and then pretty-print it.

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