Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: sltx
Version: 0.1.5
Summary: sltx-utility
Home-page: https://github.com/EagleoutIce/sltx
Author: Florian Sihler
Author-email: florian.sihler@uni-ulm.de
License: UNKNOWN
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        # sltx 0.1.x
        
        1. [Short overview](#short-overview)
        2. [How tos'](#how-tos)
           1. [How to get](#how-to-get)
           2. [How to run](#how-to-run)
        3. [Todos](#todos)
        
        ## Short overview
        
        `sltx` is a simple (python 3.5+) script, i've written for *my own purposes* (LaTeX).
        It uses `sltx-dep.yml` files to track my latex dependencies over various repositories and installs them on the host-system.
        I use it only under linux, with texlive installed, but it should work for other os too.
        You can configure the installer for your host-system using the `sltx-config.yml` or supply it while installing.
        
        ## How tos'
        
        ### How to get
        
        The script including the Package `sltxpkg` is available with [pypi/sltx](https://pypi.org/project/sltx/)
        So simply install it like any other Python package with `sltx` with pip:
        
        ```bash
        pip install sltx
        ```
        
        (You can use `pip3` as well)
        
        Afterwards `sltx` should be available as a normal script! Afterwards you can
        updates with `pip` and the `--upgrade`-flag.
        
        ### How to run
        
        Just run `sltx` or `sltx -h` to get the help menu.
        If you want to install dependencies from a file like `dep.yml` run:
        
        ```bash
        sltx -d dep.yml
        ```
        
        If you have your own configuration, lets say it is name "config.yml" add `-c config.yml`.
        
        If you want to generate a *github workflow* just type `sltx -g`.
        
        ## Todos
        
        * add .sltx-src.yml or some similar file so that the repo itself can determine what it should serve? -- maybe allow different "sets"?
          
        * Update functionality
          
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