Autoformatting LaTeX in 2023

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  • coc-vimtex

    vimtex integration for coc.nvim

  • I want to autoformat my latex files and have not found anything satisfactory. Since I use coc for some things, I thought it would be natural to use coc-vimtex or coc-texlab (currently) and I am getting neither to properly work. The repositories haven't been touched in a while and I need an alternative, that is

  • coc-texlab

    TexLab extension for coc.nvim

  • I want to autoformat my latex files and have not found anything satisfactory. Since I use coc for some things, I thought it would be natural to use coc-vimtex or coc-texlab (currently) and I am getting neither to properly work. The repositories haven't been touched in a while and I need an alternative, that is

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  • vimtex

    VimTeX: A modern Vim and neovim filetype plugin for LaTeX files.

  • I'll look into vimtex

  • latexindent.pl

    Perl script to add indentation (leading horizontal space) to LaTeX files. It can modify line breaks before, during and after code blocks; it can perform text wrapping and paragraph line break removal. It can also perform string-based and regex-based substitutions/replacements. The script is customisable through its YAML interface.

  • I use latexindent to format LaTeX with LSP and null-ls (or probably you can use it with Ale as well).

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