# LaTex Boilerplate This is a simple preconfigured boilerplate for medium-sized LaTex projects including continuous integration for GitLab CI. It's based on the `scrbook` document class and currently layed out for german scientiefic documents. Furthermore, it provides the possibility to write documents in Markdown instead of LaTex. ## Getting Started To use this template in a new project, either download the [ZIP](https://gitlab.com/fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate/-/archive/master/latex-boilerplate-master.zip) directly from GitLab or clone it using Git: ```bash git@gitlab.com:fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate.git # now set up your own Git workspace: git remote remove origin git remote add origin git@your-own-gitlab.host:path/to/repo.git git push origin master ``` If you already have set up an empty Git workspace for your project, add it as additional remote and then fetch and pull: ```bash git remote add boilerplate git@gitlab.com:fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate.git git fetch boilerplate git pull boilerplate master # if you don't want to keep the remote for pulling future updates, remove it: git remote remove boilerplate ``` In order to setup the repo for CI / CD on GitLab and Azure DevOps, as well as VS Code integration, run `setup.sh latex` or `setup.sh markdown`, depending in which workflow you want to use. CI will use Dockerized builds by default. If you want to use the workflow on GitLab, but with own hardware, make sure your GitLab CI meets the [Basic Requirements](https://gitlab.com/fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate/wikis/GitLab-CI#basic-requirements). If you know what you're doing, simply start adding your content files in `chapter/` as LaTex `\chapter`s and `\input` them into `main.tex`. You can then run the build using VS Code preconfigured tasks or using `build.sh`. For Markdown, add your content as `*.md` files in `chapter/` and prefix them with ascending numbers (to keep chapter sequence). You shouldn't need to `\input` or configure anything else, as the files are concatenated automatically at build time. Run `build.sh pandoc` to build your PDF. If you do not know what you're doing or get into trouble - or want to use the **Markdown Workflow**, you may want to consider the [wiki](https://gitlab.com/fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate/wikis/home) ;-) ## Docker Images If you need a Docker image to build your documents, head over to [pandoc-latex](https://github.com/fastexitlane/pandoc-latex) ([DockerHub](https://hub.docker.com/r/fastexitlane/pandoc-latex)). Also, there's a prebuilt Docker image for spellchecking using Hunspell - head over to [docker-hunspell](https://github.com/fastexitlane/docker-hunspell).