Quick Start =========== This guide helps you get started with SciTeX Writer. Clone a Template Project ------------------------ Start by cloning the template project: .. code-block:: bash scitex-writer clone template ./my-manuscript Or using Python: .. code-block:: python import scitex_writer as sw sw.project.clone("template", "./my-manuscript") Project Structure ----------------- The cloned project has this structure: .. code-block:: text my-manuscript/ ├── 00_shared/ # Shared metadata and bibliography │ ├── meta/ # Title, authors, keywords │ └── bib_files/ # BibTeX files ├── 01_manuscript/ # Main manuscript │ └── contents/ # Text, figures, tables ├── 02_supplementary/ # Supplementary materials └── 03_revision/ # Revision with tracked changes Compile Documents ----------------- Compile your manuscript to PDF: .. code-block:: bash scitex-writer compile manuscript ./my-manuscript Or all document types: .. code-block:: bash scitex-writer compile all ./my-manuscript Using Python: .. code-block:: python import scitex_writer as sw # Compile manuscript result = sw.compile.manuscript("./my-manuscript") print(f"PDF: {result.pdf_path}") # Compile all documents results = sw.compile.all("./my-manuscript") Manage Bibliography ------------------- List, add, or remove bibliography entries: .. code-block:: bash # List entries scitex-writer bib list ./my-manuscript # Add entry scitex-writer bib add ./my-manuscript --key "smith2024" --bibtex "@article{...}" Using Python: .. code-block:: python import scitex_writer as sw entries = sw.bib.list("./my-manuscript") sw.bib.add("./my-manuscript", key="smith2024", bibtex="@article{...}") MCP Server for AI Agents ------------------------ Start the MCP server for AI agent integration: .. code-block:: bash scitex-writer mcp start This exposes 38 tools for manuscript management via the Model Context Protocol.