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NAME
texdepend - Find dependencies for a LaTeX file
SYNOPSIS
texdepend [-help] [-expand] [-format *format-spec*] [-ignore *list*] [-
out *outfile*] [-print *flags*] [-styles *list*] [-verbose] *file*[.tex]
DESCRIPTION
texdepend reads a .tex file, and (recursively) all \input{} and
\include{} files referenced therein, collecting the names of .tex, .sty,
.bib, .eps files as it goes. If the .log and .aux file for the same
file.tex file exist in the current directory, texdepend also reads
these, and parses names of included dependent files.
It creates the following lists. Only files which actually exist are
included.
@includes
from \input{} and \include{} commands in the .tex file and its
desendents.
@packages
the names of all style and class files from \usepackage{},
\documentclass{} and \documentstyle{} commands in the preamble of
the main .tex file.
@figs
the names of all graphics files from \includegraphics{} commands in
the .tex file.
@styles
the full path names of *all* style/tex/cfg files used directly or
indirectly, found in the .log file (except those config'd in @ignore
or specifed with the -ignore option).
@bibfiles
the full path names of .bib files found in the .aux file as
\bibdata{} files
@depends
the full path names of all files found in the .log and .aux files
(which includes everything in all lists except @figs).
By default, the program uses kpsewhich (if an executable exists) from
the teTeX/kpathsea distribution to locate tex/bst/sty files before
trying the various $TEXINPUTS, $BIBINPUTS, and $TEXFMTS paths, to
determine the full path names of input files. You may need to change the
$KPSEWHICH path in the configuration section of texdepend
LICENSE
texdepend is distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public
License (LPPL). This means that you may freely copy or distribute this
software, but if you modify it and distribute it (even locally) you must
change the name to avoid confusion. See: CTAN::
help/Catalog/Licenses.html.