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LaTeX Compiler

by Will.hou · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.6 · MIT-0
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Description
Compile LaTeX documents to PDF using pdflatex, xelatex, or lualatex with template support
README (SKILL.md)

latex-compiler

Compile LaTeX documents to PDF. Accepts LaTeX source as content strings and returns compiled PDF via base64 or container-internal path.

Prerequisites

This skill requires a LaTeX compilation server listening on localhost:8080. The Prismer project provides one as part of its container setup.

Source & review: The container source is at github.com/Prismer-AI/Prismer/tree/main/docker/base (Apache-2.0). Before running, review the Dockerfile and docker-compose.dev.yml to verify:

  • No host filesystem volumes are mounted (the dev compose only maps ports)
  • The container runs as a non-root user
  • Only port 16888 (gateway) is exposed to the host

If the container is not running, all tool calls will fail with a connection error. The skill does not fall back to other local services or retry on different ports.

Description

This skill sends LaTeX source strings via HTTP POST to localhost:8080. It supports pdflatex, xelatex, and lualatex engines, bibliography processing via biber, multi-pass compilation for cross-references, and starter templates.

Data flow: The skill sends only LaTeX content strings (from tool parameters) to the container via HTTP. It does not read host files, environment variables, or credentials. Output PDFs are generated inside the container at /home/user/output/reports/ (container-internal path, not host-mounted). Use latex_preview to retrieve PDFs as base64 — no host filesystem mount is involved.

Usage Examples

  • "Compile this LaTeX document to PDF"
  • "Preview the PDF output of my paper"
  • "What LaTeX templates are available?"
  • "Give me the IEEE template"
  • "Compile this with xelatex for Chinese support"

Process

  1. Choose template — Use latex_templates to see available templates, then latex_get_template to get starter content
  2. Write LaTeX — Edit the source document
  3. Compile — Use latex_compile to generate the PDF (saved in container)
  4. Preview — Use latex_preview to get an inline base64 PDF for display

Tools

latex_compile

Compile LaTeX source to PDF. The PDF is saved inside the container.

Parameters:

  • content (string, required): Full LaTeX source code
  • filename (string, optional): Output filename stem (default: document)
  • engine (string, optional): pdflatex | xelatex | lualatex (default: pdflatex)
  • bibliography (string, optional): BibTeX/BibLaTeX content (triggers biber)
  • runs (number, optional): Compilation passes (default: 2 for cross-references)

Returns: { success, pdf_path, log, errors, warnings, compile_id }

Example:

{ "content": "\\documentclass{article}\\begin{document}Hello\\end{document}", "engine": "pdflatex" }

latex_preview

Compile LaTeX source and return the PDF as base64 for inline preview.

Parameters:

  • content (string, required): Full LaTeX source code
  • filename (string, optional): Output filename stem (default: document)
  • engine (string, optional): pdflatex | xelatex | lualatex (default: pdflatex)
  • bibliography (string, optional): BibTeX/BibLaTeX content (triggers biber)

Returns: { success, pdf_base64, pdf_path, log, errors, warnings, compile_id }

Example:

{ "content": "\\documentclass{article}\\begin{document}Hello\\end{document}" }

latex_templates

List available LaTeX templates and supported engines.

Parameters: None

Returns: { templates: string[], engines: string[] }

latex_get_template

Get the LaTeX source of a starter template.

Parameters:

  • name (string, required): Template name — article, article-zh, beamer, ieee

Returns: { name, content }

Example:

{ "name": "ieee" }

Notes

  • Chinese documents (article-zh) require xelatex or lualatex engine
  • Compilation timeout is 120 seconds per run
  • Multi-pass compilation (default 2 runs) resolves cross-references and TOC
  • If bibliography is provided, biber runs automatically between passes
  • PDFs are saved to /home/user/output/reports/ inside the container (not on the host)
  • Use latex_preview to get PDF as base64 without needing host filesystem access
  • No host filesystem mounts are required — all I/O is via HTTP to the container
  • If localhost:8080 is unreachable, tools return a connection error (no fallback to other services)
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: latex-compiler Version: 1.0.6 The latex-compiler skill is a legitimate utility for converting LaTeX source code to PDF via a local server (localhost:8080). The skill's documentation (SKILL.md) and metadata (_meta.json) indicate a transparent data flow that only processes user-provided strings, explicitly avoids host filesystem access, and provides clear security guidance regarding its containerized dependency (Prismer-AI). No indicators of data exfiltration, unauthorized execution, or prompt injection were found.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install latex-compiler
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /latex-compiler
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.6
Remove auto-install instruction, guide users to review Dockerfile/compose before running, clarify no host mounts
v1.0.5
Add source/homepage, prerequisites with container setup, clarify data flow and filesystem boundaries
v1.0.4
Clarify no filesystem access, declare container service dependency, fix metadata
v1.0.3
Remove executable code to resolve security flags
v1.0.2
- Initial skill implementation with LaTeX compilation features. - Added support for PDF generation using pdflatex, xelatex, or lualatex engines. - Included commands for template retrieval, template listing, document compilation, and PDF preview. - Bibliography processing with biber and multi-pass compilation supported. - Starter templates for common document types available.
v1.0.1
- Internal files index.ts and manifest.json have been removed. - No changes to public commands, features, or documentation.
v1.0.0
Initial release: LaTeX document compilation skill
Metadata
Slug latex-compiler
Version 1.0.6
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 7
Frequently Asked Questions

What is LaTeX Compiler?

Compile LaTeX documents to PDF using pdflatex, xelatex, or lualatex with template support. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 369 downloads so far.

How do I install LaTeX Compiler?

Run "/install latex-compiler" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is LaTeX Compiler free?

Yes, LaTeX Compiler is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does LaTeX Compiler support?

LaTeX Compiler is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created LaTeX Compiler?

It is built and maintained by Will.hou (@willamhou); the current version is v1.0.6.

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