arara
arara is a TeX automation tool based on rules and directives. It gives you a way to enhance your TeX experience.
arara has its own website. Find a quickstart guide, the manual and news blog posts there.
arara
arara
is a TeX automation tool based on rules and directives. It gives you a
way to enhance your TeX experience. The tool is an effort to provide a concise
way to automate the daily TeX workflow for users and also package writers. Users
might write their own rules when the provided ones do not suffice.
We are proud to announce that
arara
is part of the Island of TeX. The GitHub repository will be used as mirror but development happens on GitLab. Please open relevant issues and merge requests there.
Basic use
To use arara
, you need to tell it what to do. Unlike most other tools, you
give arara
these directives in the document itself – usually near the top.
So to run pdflatex
once on your document, you should say something like:
% arara: pdflatex
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Hello, world!
\end{document}
Now when you run arara myfile
, that directive (% arara: ...
) will be seen
and carried out as described by the pdflatex
rule. You can read more about
rules and directives in the user manual available on our
CTAN page or on
arara's website. In addition
to documenting all of the rules that come standard with arara
, the manual
gives a detailed explanation of how arara
works, as well as how to create and
use your own rules.
Getting the latest and greatest arara
arara
is continuously built by the GitLab CI. For each and every commit, it is
ensured that a green tick means arara
passes the test suite and is ready to
be tested. However, that is not meant you can use the executable artifacts of
the builds for productive use.
Development of arara
takes place in the development branch. Feel free to be
one of our testers and enjoy the latest features and bug fixes by building from
there.
If you encounter any bugs or issues when using the development branch, you are
most welcome to get in touch with us and discuss potential solutions. We are
also always watching out for developers who want to join us making arara
even
better.
Get in touch
We use a Gitter chatroom for discussing
things related to arara
. You are more than welcome to come join the fun and
say hi! to us. We also have the
issues section in our repository
as a valid channel to report problems, bugs and suggest improvements.
If you want to stay in the loop of our other projects, feel free to visit our community room on Gitter or alternatively, the Matrix rooms for arara or the community.
Localization
Would you like to make arara
speak your own language? Splendid! We would love
to have you in the team! Just contact us by opening an issue or joining our
dedicated chatroom. The localization process is quite straightforward, we can
help you! Any language is welcome!
Downloads
Our tool is available out of the shelf on all major TeX distributions,
including TeX Live and MiKTeX, which makes manual installation unnecessary
given the significant coverage of such distributions. Chances are
you already have arara
in your system!
You can obtain the official package available in the releases section of our project repository. Please refer to the documentation on how to manually deploy our tool.
License
This application is licensed under the New BSD License. Please note that the New BSD License has been verified as a GPL-compatible free software license by the Free Software Foundation, and has been vetted as an open source license by the Open Source Initiative.
The team
arara
, the cool TeX automation tool, is brought to you by the Island of TeX.
If you want to support TeX development by a donation, the best way to do this
is donating to the TeX Users Group.