latex-ast-parser
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latex-ast-parser

Generate an AST and beautify LaTeX code

Note: You should use unified-latex and the unifiedjs infrastructure if you want to do serious AST manipulations. This library is a legacy wrapper around some basic functions in unified-latex.

latex-parser parses a typical LaTeX document and then pretty-prints it. Though parsing LaTeX isn't possible since it effectively has no grammar, latex-parser makes some practical assumptions.

How it works

latex-parser uses PEG.js to define a PEG grammar for LaTeX. LaTeX source is first parsed with this grammar. Then it is post-processed based on knowledge of special macros. (e.g., some macros are known to take an argument, like \mathbb. Such arguments are not detected in the PEG processing stage).

Development

node.js and npm are used to package and bundle latex-parser.

npm install
npm run build

for development, you can run

webpack --watch

to automatically rebuild files as they change.

Playground

You use the Playground to view how latex is parsed/pretty-printed. To run your own version, visit the playground repository, and make a local clone. After running npm install, run npm link in your local latex-parser repository. Then, run npm link latex-ast-parser in the local playground repository. This will mirror your development version of latex-parser in the playground.

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