\documentclass{article} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage{hyperref} \date{\today} \author{Eric Förster \and Patrick Förster} \title{\TeX{}Lab} \begin{document} \maketitle{} \section{Introduction} TexLab is a cross-platform implementation of the \href{https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/}{Language Server Protocol} for the \LaTeX{} typesetting system. It aims to produce high quality code completion results. The server may be used with any editor that implements the Language Server Protocol. It is written in Rust, a blazingly fast systems programming language. \section{Features} The language server implements most of the Language Server Protocol specification. In addition to that, it implements additional functionality like building and forward search. \section{Availability} TexLab is available on \href{https://github.com/latex-lsp/texlab}{GitHub}, various package managers and CTAN\@. Pre-compiled binaries are available on the \href{https://github.com/latex-lsp/texlab/releases}{GitHub Releases} page. Some editor extensions are able to automatically download TexLab. \section{Installation} There are various ways to install TexLab: \begin{itemize} \item TexLab is included in some package managers like \texttt{brew}, \texttt{pacman} and \texttt{scoop}. Please refer to the badges in the README to see if your package manager includes TexLab. \item You can download a pre-compiled binary from our \href{https://github.com/latex-lsp/texlab/releases}{GitHub Releases} page. \item Some extensions like the Visual Studio Code extension or \texttt{coc-texlab} can automatically download the server for you. \item You can download the sources from either GitHub or CTAN and compile the server with \texttt{cargo build --release}. The \texttt{texlab} binary can be found inside \texttt{target/release}. \end{itemize} \section{Usage} \subsection{Synopsis} \texttt{texlab [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]} \subsection{Flags} \begin{itemize} \item \texttt{-h}, \texttt{--help} Prints help information \item \texttt{-q}, \texttt{--quiet} No output printed to stderr \item \texttt{-V}, \texttt{--version} Prints version information \item \texttt{-v}, \texttt{--verbosity} Increase message verbosity (\texttt{-vvvv} for max verbosity) \end{itemize} \subsection{Options} \begin{itemize} \item \texttt{--log-file } Write the logging output to \texttt{FILE} \end{itemize} \end{document}