On Mon, May 25, 2026 at 1:05 PM Alex Boche via lyx-users < [email protected]> wrote:
> > Copy and Paste isn't really something you want to have in your workflow > in the first place. You want this to be run by Claude or via a > script/Makefile. Then here is no guarantee whatsoever that the LaTeX > file compiles. And even if it doesn't it'll have lots of ERT. > > So either use LaTeX or Typst. > > I found GPT Pro was able to produce somewhat complex LyX files without > ERT. But I heard the agentic tools are more powerful when they can see a > version control history, hence the need for Git. > > Perhaps it would be useful to create some *skill files* for working with > LyX, though I haven't learned how yet. > > Here are some skill-related stuff I found for Latex and Typst, but haven't > tried them yet: > > https://github.com/ndpvt-web/latex-document-skill > https://github.com/ChanMeng666/typst-claude-skill > https://forum.typst.app/t/llm-skill-file-for-claude-code-codex-etc/8397 > https://mcpmarket.com/tools/skills/typst-writer > > > An update, I've been working with gpt-5.5 to directly write/edit LyX files to produce beamer slides (in my preferred style), and the results have been good. I'm using codex in terminal to directly edit files, so no cut/paste.
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