name: latex description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a LaTeX document", "convert markdown to LaTeX", "make a PDF from markdown", "format as LaTeX", "write LaTeX", or wants to produce beautifully typeset documents. Handles LaTeX generation from any input source with professional typography, and optionally compiles to PDF. allowed-tools: Read, Write, Bash(pdflatex:), Bash(xelatex:), Bash(lualatex:), Bash(latexmk:), Bash(biber:), Bash(bibtex:), Bash(which:), Bash(uname:)
LaTeX Document Creator
Create beautifully formatted LaTeX documents from any input source (markdown files, plain text, structured data, or user instructions). Produce professional-quality typeset output following modern LaTeX best practices.
Workflow
- Analyze input - Read the source material, identify structure (headings, lists, tables, figures, math, code, citations)
- Determine document class - Select appropriate class based on content type and length
- Generate LaTeX - Produce a complete
.texfile with proper preamble and body - Compile to PDF (if requested) - Detect platform and compile using
latexmk
If the user provides additional formatting instructions, apply them. User instructions override defaults below.
Document Class Selection
| Content Type | Class | When |
|---|---|---|
| Short documents, articles, memos | scrartcl | No chapters needed |
| Reports, theses, long documents | scrreprt | Chapter-level structure |
| Books, manuals | scrbook | Front/back matter, parts |
| Presentations | beamer | Slides |
Use KOMA-Script classes (scrartcl, scrreprt, scrbook) over standard classes for superior typography defaults and built-in customization.
Standard Preamble
Organize the preamble in this order. Include only packages the document actually needs.
\documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{scrartcl}
% --- Typography ---
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{lmodern} % Clean, professional font
\usepackage{microtype} % ESSENTIAL: character protrusion + font expansion
% --- Math (include only if document has math) ---
\usepackage{mathtools} % Superset of amsmath with fixes
\usepackage{amssymb}
% --- Layout ---
\usepackage{geometry}
% --- Tables & Figures ---
\usepackage{booktabs} % Professional table rules
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption}
\usepackage{subcaption}
% --- Lists ---
\usepackage{enumitem}
% --- Language & Quotes ---
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\usepackage{csquotes}
% --- Colors ---
\usepackage{xcolor}
% --- Code Listings (include only if document has code) ---
\usepackage{listings}
% --- Units (include only if document has quantities) ---
\usepackage{siunitx}
% --- Links & References (load near-last) ---
\usepackage{hyperref}
\hypersetup{
colorlinks=true,
linkcolor=blue!70!black,
citecolor=green!50!black,
urlcolor=blue!70!black,
}
\usepackage{cleveref} % MUST be after hyperref
Package Notes
microtypeis non-negotiable for professional output - always include itmathtoolsloadsamsmathautomatically; never load bothcleverefmust load afterhyperrefhyperrefshould load near-last- For bibliography: use
biblatexwithbiberbackend, not legacybibtex/natbib
Typography Rules
Fonts
- Default:
lmodern(Latin Modern) - clean, professional, widely available - Alternative serif:
libertinus,newtxtext/newtxmath(Times-like) - For system fonts (Unicode): switch to LuaLaTeX with
fontspec
Spacing and Punctuation
- En-dash for ranges:
2020--2025renders as 2020–2025 - Em-dash for breaks:
word---wordrenders as word—word - Non-breaking space (
~) before\cite,\cref, and between numbers and units - Thin space before differentials:
\int f(x) \, dx - Use
\enquote{}fromcsquotesfor quotation marks, never manual quote characters - Use
\emph{}instead of\textit{}- semantic emphasis that adapts to context - Use
\dotsfor ellipses, never three periods
Sentence Spacing
- After abbreviations (not ending a sentence):
e.g.\ this,i.e.\ that - After a capital letter ending a sentence:
NASA\@. The next sentence
Formatting Standards
Tables
- Always use
booktabs:\toprule,\midrule,\bottomrule - Never use vertical rules (
|) or\hline - Place table captions above the table
- Place figure captions below the figure
Figures
- Use
\centeringinside floats, not\begin{center} - Default float placement:
[htbp] - Reference all figures in text before they appear
Cross-References
- Use
\cref{}fromcleveref- automatically produces "Figure 1", "Table 2", etc. - Label prefixes:
fig:,tab:,sec:,eq:,lst: - Place
\labelimmediately after\captionor\section
Lists
- Use
enumitemfor customization - Avoid nesting deeper than 3 levels - restructure content instead
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Never use
$$...$$for display math - use\[...\]orequationenvironment - Never use
\\for paragraph breaks - use a blank line - Never use
\begin{center}inside floats - use\centering - Never place
\labelbefore\caption- produces wrong reference numbers - Never hardcode reference numbers - always use
\cref{} - Never use bare function names in math - use
\sin,\log, or\DeclareMathOperator - Escape special characters:
#,%,$,&,_,{,}
Markdown-to-LaTeX Conversion
When converting from markdown, apply these mappings:
| Markdown | LaTeX |
|---|---|
# Heading | \section{Heading} |
## Heading | \subsection{Heading} |
### Heading | \subsubsection{Heading} |
**bold** | \textbf{bold} |
*italic* | \emph{italic} |
`code` | \texttt{code} |
> blockquote | \begin{quote}...\end{quote} |
- item | \begin{itemize}\item ...\end{itemize} |
1. item | \begin{enumerate}\item ...\end{enumerate} |
[text](url) | \href{url}{text} |
 | \begin{figure}...\includegraphics{path}...\end{figure} |
```lang ``` | \begin{lstlisting}[language=lang]...\end{lstlisting} |
--- (horizontal rule) | \bigskip\noindent\rule{\textwidth}{0.4pt}\bigskip |
| Tables | \begin{tabular} with booktabs rules |
$math$ | $math$ (same) |
$$math$$ | \[math\] |
Conversion Guidelines
- Infer document title from the first
#heading or filename - Infer
\authorand\dateif present in the source, otherwise omit - Preserve the semantic structure - do not flatten or over-nest headings
- Convert markdown tables to
booktabs-styledtabularenvironments - Escape all LaTeX special characters in text content
- For documents with chapters, promote heading levels (
#→\chapter,##→\section)
Compiling to PDF
When the user requests PDF output, detect the platform and compile.
Engine Selection
| Engine | Command | Use When |
|---|---|---|
| pdfLaTeX | latexmk -pdf | Default. ASCII/Latin content, standard fonts, fastest compilation |
| XeLaTeX | latexmk -xelatex | System fonts via fontspec, native Unicode |
| LuaLaTeX | latexmk -lualatex | System fonts + Lua scripting, no memory limits |
Using latexmk (Preferred)
latexmk automatically runs the correct number of passes for cross-references, bibliographies, and indices. Always prefer it over manual multi-pass compilation.
latexmk -pdf document.tex # Compile to PDF (pdflatex)
latexmk -xelatex document.tex # Compile with XeTeX
latexmk -lualatex document.tex # Compile with LuaTeX
latexmk -c document.tex # Clean auxiliary files (keep PDF)
Manual Compilation (When latexmk Is Unavailable)
# Simple document (no bibliography)
pdflatex document.tex && pdflatex document.tex
# Document with biblatex/biber bibliography
pdflatex document.tex && biber document && pdflatex document.tex && pdflatex document.tex
Platform-Specific Installation
If LaTeX tools are not installed or compilation fails due to missing packages, read the appropriate platform guide for installation instructions:
- Ubuntu/Debian: Read
references/pdf-compilation-ubuntu.md - macOS: Read
references/pdf-compilation-macos.md
Detect the platform with uname -s (Linux or Darwin).
Package installation requires system permissions — present the installation command to the user and let them confirm before running sudo or brew commands.