| name | aris-paper-compile |
| description | Compile LaTeX paper to PDF, fix errors, and verify output. Use when user says "编译论文", "compile paper", "build PDF", "生成PDF", or wants to compile LaTeX into a submission-ready PDF. |
| argument-hint | ["paper-directory"] |
| allowed-tools | Bash(*), Read, Write, Edit, Grep, Glob |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"author":"wanshuiyin/ARIS","version":"1.0.0"} |
Paper Compile: LaTeX to Submission-Ready PDF
Compile the LaTeX paper and fix any issues: $ARGUMENTS
Constants
- COMPILER =
latexmk — LaTeX build tool. Handles multi-pass compilation automatically.
- ENGINE =
pdflatex — LaTeX engine. Options: pdflatex (default), xelatex (for CJK/custom fonts), lualatex.
- MAX_COMPILE_ATTEMPTS = 3 — Maximum attempts to fix errors and recompile.
- PAPER_DIR =
paper/ — Directory containing LaTeX source files.
- MAX_PAGES — Page limit. ML conferences: main body to Conclusion end (excluding references & appendix). ICLR=9, NeurIPS=9, ICML=8. IEEE venues: references ARE included in page count. IEEE journal ≈ 12-14 pages, IEEE conference ≈ 5-8 pages (all inclusive).
Workflow
Step 1: Verify Prerequisites
Check that the compilation environment is ready:
which pdflatex && which latexmk && which bibtex
Verify all required files exist:
ls $PAPER_DIR/main.tex
ls $PAPER_DIR/references.bib
ls $PAPER_DIR/sections/*.tex
ls $PAPER_DIR/figures/*.pdf 2>/dev/null || ls $PAPER_DIR/figures/*.png 2>/dev/null
Step 2: First Compilation Attempt
cd $PAPER_DIR
latexmk -C
latexmk -pdf -interaction=nonstopmode -halt-on-error main.tex 2>&1 | tee compile.log
Step 3: Error Diagnosis and Auto-Fix
If compilation fails, read compile.log and fix common errors:
Missing packages:
! LaTeX Error: File `somepackage.sty' not found.
→ Install via tlmgr install somepackage or remove the \usepackage if unused.
Undefined references:
LaTeX Warning: Reference `fig:xyz' on page 3 undefined
→ Check \label{fig:xyz} exists in the correct figure environment.
Missing figures:
! LaTeX Error: File `figures/fig1.pdf' not found.
→ Check if the file exists with a different extension (.png vs .pdf). Update the \includegraphics path.
Citation undefined:
LaTeX Warning: Citation `smith2024' undefined
→ Add the missing entry to references.bib or fix the citation key.
[VERIFY] markers in text:
→ Search for [VERIFY] markers left by /aris-paper-write. These indicate unverified citations or facts. Search for the correct information or flag to the user.
Overfull hbox:
Overfull \hbox (12.5pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 42--45
→ Minor: usually ignorable. If severe (>20pt), rephrase the text or adjust figure width.
BibTeX errors:
I was expecting a `,' or a `}'---line 15 of references.bib
→ Fix BibTeX syntax (missing comma, unmatched braces, special characters in title).
\crefname undefined for custom theorem types:
→ Ensure \crefname{assumption}{Assumption}{Assumptions} and similar are in the preamble after \newtheorem{assumption}.
Step 4: Iterative Fix Loop
for attempt in 1..MAX_COMPILE_ATTEMPTS:
compile()
if success:
break
parse_errors()
auto_fix()
For each error:
- Read the error message from
compile.log
- Locate the source file and line number
- Apply the fix
- Recompile
Stuck after 2 attempts? If Codex plugin is installed, invoke /codex:rescue — Codex can independently read the LaTeX source and compile.log to spot issues Claude missed (e.g., conflicting packages, encoding problems, subtle macro errors). If not installed, continue with Claude's own diagnosis.
Step 5: Post-Compilation Checks
After successful compilation, verify the output:
ls -la main.pdf
pdfinfo main.pdf | grep Pages
Automated checks:
grep -c "LaTeX Warning.*undefined" compile.log
grep -c "Citation.*undefined" compile.log
Step 6: Page Count Verification
CRITICAL: Verify paper fits within MAX_PAGES.
For ML conferences (ICLR/NeurIPS/ICML/CVPR/ACL/AAAI): Main body = first page through end of Conclusion section (not necessarily §5 — could be §6, §7, or §8 depending on structure). References and appendix are NOT counted.
For IEEE venues: The TOTAL page count (including references) must fit within the limit. There is no separate "main body" counting — everything up to and including the references counts.
Precise check using pdftotext:
pdftotext main.pdf - | python3 -c "
import sys
text = sys.stdin.read()
pages = text.split('\f')
for i, page in enumerate(pages):
if 'Ethics Statement' in page or 'Reproducibility' in page:
print(f'Conclusion ends on page {i+1}')
if any(w in page for w in ['References', 'Bibliography']):
lines = [l for l in page.split('\n') if l.strip()]
for l in lines[:3]:
if 'References' in l or 'Bibliography' in l:
print(f'References start on page {i+1}')
break
"
If Conclusion ends mid-page and References start on the same page, the main body is that page number (e.g., if both are on page 9, main body = ~8.5 pages, which is fine for a 9-page limit since it leaves room for the References header).
If over limit:
- Identify which sections are longest
- Suggest specific cuts (move proofs to appendix, compress tables, tighten writing)
- Report: "Main body is X pages (limit: MAX_PAGES). Suggestion: move [specific content] to appendix."
Step 6.5: Stale File Detection
Check for orphaned section files not referenced by main.tex:
for f in paper/sections/*.tex; do
base=$(basename "$f")
if ! grep -q "$base" paper/main.tex; then
echo "WARNING: $f is not referenced by main.tex — consider removing"
fi
done
This prevents confusion from leftover files when section structure changes (e.g., old 5_conclusion.tex left behind after restructuring to 7 sections).
Step 7: Submission Readiness
For conference submission, additional checks:
Step 8: Output Summary
## Compilation Report
- **Status**: SUCCESS / FAILED
- **PDF**: paper/main.pdf
- **Pages**: X (main body to Conclusion) + Y (references) + Z (appendix)
- **Within page limit**: YES/NO (MAX_PAGES = N)
- **Errors fixed**: [list of auto-fixed issues]
- **Warnings remaining**: [list of non-critical warnings]
- **Undefined references**: 0
- **Undefined citations**: 0
### Next Steps
- [ ] Visual inspection of PDF
- [ ] Run `/aris-paper-write` to fix any content issues
- [ ] Submit to [venue] via OpenReview / CMT / HotCRP
Key Rules
- Never delete the user's source files — only modify to fix errors
- Keep compile.log — useful for debugging
- Don't suppress warnings — report them, let the user decide
- If LaTeX is not installed, provide clear installation instructions rather than failing silently
- Font embedding is critical — some venues reject PDFs with non-embedded fonts
- Page count rules differ by venue — ML conferences: main body to Conclusion (refs excluded). IEEE venues: total pages including references.
Common Venue Requirements
| Venue | Style File | Citation | Page Limit | Refs in limit? | Submission |
|---|
| ICLR 2026 | iclr2026_conference.sty | natbib (\citep/\citet) | 9 pages (to Conclusion end) | No | OpenReview |
| NeurIPS 2025 | neurips_2025.sty | natbib (\citep/\citet) | 9 pages (to Conclusion end) | No | OpenReview |
| ICML 2025 | icml2025.sty | natbib (\citep/\citet) | 8 pages (to Conclusion end) | No | OpenReview |
| IEEE Journal | IEEEtran.cls [journal] | cite (\cite{}, numeric) | ~12-14 pages (Transactions) / ~4-5 (Letters) | Yes | IEEE Author Portal / ScholarOne |
| IEEE Conference | IEEEtran.cls [conference] | cite (\cite{}, numeric) | 5-8 pages (varies by conf) | Yes | EDAS / IEEE Author Portal |