chklref (1) Linux Manual Page
chklref – manual page for chklref 3.1.2
Synopsis
chklref [,options/] ,texfile/Description
Check unused labels and bibitems in a LaTeX fileOptions
- –tex <compiler>, -t
- Specify the TeX compiler to be used. Default is `pdflatex`.
- –tex-options
- List of options to pass to the TeX compiler. It should be a quoted string of white space delimited options. Note that we always add `-interaction nonstopmode` on top of these options.
- –debug, -d
- Run in debug mode. Do not clean the generated `.chk` file.
- –quiet, -q
- Run in quiet mode. Do not print the output of the TeX compiler.
- –parse-only
- Do not run the LaTeX compiler but use the already existing `.chk` file. When this option is passed, the following other options are meaningless: `–tex`, `–tex-options`, `–quiet`, `–debug`.
- –version, -v
- Print the version of this script.
- –help,h
- Print this help.
Author
Written by Jerome Lelong <jerome.lelong [at] gmail.com>Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to https://github.com/jlelong/chklref. `chklref` is known not to work with `cleveref`. If you would like to contribute to `chklref`, feel free to open a PR on https://github.com/jlelong/chklref.Copyright
Copyright 2005-2019 Jerome Lelong <jerome.lelong [at] gmail.com>. This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under GPLv3.
See Also
The full documentation for chklref is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and chklref programs are properly installed at your site, the command- info chklref
should give you access to the complete manual.
