Claude-scholar latex-conference-template-organizer
Organize messy conference LaTeX template .zip files into clean Overleaf-ready structure. Use when the user asks to "organize LaTeX template", "clean up .zip template", or "prepare Overleaf submission template".
git clone https://github.com/Galaxy-Dawn/claude-scholar
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/Galaxy-Dawn/claude-scholar "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/latex-conference-template-organizer" ~/.claude/skills/galaxy-dawn-claude-scholar-latex-conference-template-organizer && rm -rf "$T"
skills/latex-conference-template-organizer/SKILL.mdLaTeX Conference Template Organizer
Overview
Transform messy conference LaTeX template .zip files into clean, Overleaf-ready submission templates. Official conference templates often contain excessive example content, instructional comments, and disorganized file structures. This skill converts them into templates ready for writing.
Working Mode
Analyze-then-confirm mode: First analyze issues and present them to the user, then execute cleanup after confirmation.
Complete Workflow
Receive .zip file ↓ 1. Extract and analyze file structure ↓ 2. Identify main file and dependencies ↓ 3. Diagnose issues (present to user) ↓ 4. Ask for conference info (link/name) ↓ 5. Wait for user confirmation of cleanup plan ↓ 6. Execute cleanup, create output directory ↓ 7. Generate README (with official website info) ↓ 8. Output complete
Step 1: Extract and Analyze
Extract Files
Extract .zip to a temporary directory:
unzip -q template.zip -d /tmp/latex-template-temp cd /tmp/latex-template-temp find . -type f -name "*.tex" -o -name "*.sty" -o -name "*.cls" -o -name "*.bib"
Identify File Types
| File Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
| LaTeX source files |
/ | Style files |
| Bibliography database |
/ / | Image files |
Identify Main File
Common main file names:
main.texpaper.texdocument.texsample-sigconf.textemplate.tex
Identification methods:
- Check if filename matches common patterns
- Search for files containing
\documentclass - If multiple candidates exist, ask user to confirm
# Find files containing \documentclass grep -l "\\documentclass" *.tex
Step 2: Diagnose Issues
Present discovered issues to the user:
Disorganized File Structure
- Multi-level directory nesting
- .tex files scattered across directories
- Unclear which file is the main file
Redundant Content
Detect the following patterns and flag for cleanup:
- Filenames containing:
,sample
,example
,demotest - Comments containing:
,sample
,example
,templatedelete this
Dependency Issues
- Referenced
/.sty
files missing.cls - Image/table reference paths incorrect
Step 3: Ask for Conference Information
Ask the user for the following information:
Please provide the following information (optional): 1. **Conference submission link** (recommended): Used to extract official submission requirements 2. **Conference name**: If no link available 3. **Other special requirements**: Such as page limits, anonymity requirements, etc.
Step 4: Present Cleanup Plan
Present the cleanup plan to the user and wait for confirmation:
## Cleanup Plan ### Issues Found - [List diagnosed issues] ### Cleanup Approach 1. Main file: main.tex (clean example content) 2. Section separation: text/ directory 3. Resource directories: figures/, tables/, styles/ ### Output Structure [Show output directory structure] Confirm execution? [Y/n]
Step 5: Execute Cleanup
Create Output Directory Structure
mkdir -p output/{text,figures,tables,styles}
Clean Up Main File (main.tex)
Keep:
declaration\documentclass- Required package imports
- Core configuration (e.g., anonymous mode)
Remove:
- Example section content
- Verbose instructional comments
- Example author/title information
Add:
- Import sections with
\input{text/XX-section}
Example main.tex structure (ACM template standard format):
\documentclass[...]{...} % Keep original template document class % Required packages (keep original template package declarations) %% ============================================================================ %% Preamble: Before \begin{document} %% ============================================================================ %% Title and author information \title{Your Paper Title} \author{Author Name} \affiliation{...} %% Abstract (in preamble, before \maketitle) \begin{abstract} % TODO: Write abstract content \end{abstract} %% CCS Concepts and Keywords (in preamble) \begin{CCSXML} <ccs2012> <concept> <concept_id>10010405.10010444.10010447</concept_id> <concept_desc>Applied computing~...</concept_desc> <concept_significance>500</concept_significance> </concept> </ccs2012> \end{CCSXML} \ccsdesc[500]{Applied computing~...} \keywords{keyword1, keyword2, keyword3} %% ============================================================================ %% Document Body %% ============================================================================ \begin{document} \maketitle %% Section content (imported from text/) \input{text/01-introduction} \input{text/02-related-work} \input{text/03-method} \input{text/04-experiments} \input{text/05-conclusion} \bibliographystyle{...} \bibliography{references} \end{document}
KDD 2026 Anonymous Submission Special Configuration
For KDD 2026 (using ACM acmart template), add the
nonacm option to the document class to remove footnotes:
%% ============================================================================ %% Document Class - KDD 2026 Anonymous Submission Configuration %% Submission version: \documentclass[sigconf,anonymous,review,nonacm]{acmart} %% Camera-ready: \documentclass[sigconf]{acmart} %% ============================================================================ \documentclass[sigconf,anonymous,review,nonacm]{acmart} %% ============================================================================ %% Disable ACM metadata (submission version only) %% ============================================================================ \settopmatter{printacmref=false} % Disable ACM Reference Format \setcopyright{none} % Disable copyright notice \acmConference[]{}{}{} % Clear conference info (removes footnote) \acmYear{} % Clear year \acmISBN{} % Clear ISBN \acmDOI{} % Clear DOI %% Content to restore for camera-ready version: %% \acmConference[KDD '26]{Proceedings of the 30th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining}{August 09--13, 2026}{Jeju, Korea} %% \acmISBN{978-1-4503-XXXX-X/26/08} %% \acmDOI{10.1145/nnnnnnn.nnnnnnn}
Create Section Files (text/)
Create independent .tex files for each section, containing only section content without
\begin{document} etc.:
text/01-introduction.tex:
\section{Introduction} % TODO: Write introduction content
text/02-related-work.tex:
\section{Related Work} % TODO: Write related work content
text/03-method.tex:
\section{Method} % TODO: Write method content
text/04-experiments.tex:
\section{Experiments} % TODO: Write experiments content
text/05-conclusion.tex:
\section{Conclusion} % TODO: Write conclusion content
Important notes:
- Abstract should be placed in main.tex preamble (before
), after\begin{document}\maketitle - Files in text/ contain only sections, starting with
\section{...} - Do not include
or other wrappers in text/ files\begin{document}
Copy Style Files (styles/)
Copy all
.sty and .cls files from the original template to styles/:
find /tmp/latex-template-temp -type f \( -name "*.sty" -o -name "*.cls" \) -exec cp {} output/styles/ \;
Note: Maintain the original template's directory structure (e.g.,
acmart/), only move to styles/.
Handle Images and Tables
# Copy image files find /tmp/latex-template-temp -type f \( -name "*.png" -o -name "*.jpg" -o -name "*.jpeg" -o -name "*.pdf" \) -exec cp {} output/figures/ \; # Copy table files (if any) find /tmp/latex-template-temp -type f -name "*.tex" | grep -i table | while read f; do cp "$f" output/tables/; done
Create Example Table File
Important: Overleaf automatically deletes empty directories. To prevent the
tables/ directory from being deleted, create an example table file:
# Create example table file cat > output/tables/example-table.tex << 'EOF' % Example table file % Can be deleted or replaced with your own tables \begin{table}[h] \centering \caption{Example Table} \label{tab:example} \begin{tabular}{lccc} \toprule Method & Metric 1 & Metric 2 & Metric 3 \\ \midrule Baseline & 85.3 & 12.4 & 0.92 \\ Method A & 87.1 & 11.8 & 0.95 \\ \textbf{Ours} & \textbf{89.4} & \textbf{10.2} & \textbf{0.97} \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \end{table} EOF
Notes:
- If the original template already has table files, this step can be skipped
- The example table is only to prevent directory deletion; it can be deleted or replaced
- Reference tables in the paper using
or copy table content directly into section files\input{tables/example-table.tex}
Copy Bibliography
# Copy .bib files find /tmp/latex-template-temp -type f -name "*.bib" -exec cp {} output/ \;
Step 6: Generate README
Information Source Priority
- Conference link provided by user → Extract using WebFetch
- Template file comments → Extract from .tex files
- Default inference → Infer from
\documentclass
README Template
# [Conference Name] Submission Template ## Template Information - **Conference**: [Conference name] - **Website**: [Conference link] - **Template version**: [From template or website] - **Document class**: [Extracted documentclass] ## Submission Requirements ### Page and Format - **Page limit**: [From website or template] - **Two-column/Single-column**: [Detect layout] - **Font size**: [10pt/11pt etc.] ### Anonymity Requirements - **Blind review required**: [Detect template mode] - **Author information handling**: [Instructions] ### Compilation Requirements - **Recommended compiler**: [XeLaTeX/pdfLaTeX/LuaLaTeX] - **Special package requirements**: [If any] ## Overleaf Usage ### Upload Steps 1. Create a new project on Overleaf 2. Upload the entire `output/` directory 3. Set compiler to [specified compiler] 4. Click Recompile to test ### File Description - `main.tex` - Main file, start here - `text/` - Section content, edit as needed - `figures/` - Place images here - `tables/` - Place tables here - `styles/` - Style files, no modification needed - `references.bib` - Bibliography database ## Common Operations ### Adding Images ```latex \begin{figure}[h] \centering \includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{figures/your-image.pdf} \caption{Image caption} \label{fig:your-label} \end{figure}
Adding Tables
\begin{table}[h] \centering \begin{tabular}{|c|c|} \hline Column 1 & Column 2 \\ \hline Content 1 & Content 2 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \caption{Table caption} \label{tab:your-label} \end{table}
Adding References
Add entries to
references.bib and cite in text using \cite{key}.
Notes
- [Warnings extracted from template comments]
- [Important notes extracted from website]
### Extract Information from Website (if user provided a link) Use WebFetch to get conference submission page content and extract: - Page limits - Anonymity requirements - Format requirements - Submission deadlines ## Step 7: Cleanup and Output ```bash # Clean up temporary files rm -rf /tmp/latex-template-temp # Output completion message echo "Template cleanup complete! Output directory: output/" echo "Please upload the output/ directory to Overleaf to test compilation."
Error Handling
| Error Scenario | Handling Approach |
|---|---|
| Main file not found | List all .tex files, let user choose |
| Dependency file missing | Warn user, attempt to locate from template directory |
| Cannot extract conference info | Use default info from template, mark as [To be confirmed] |
| Website inaccessible | Fall back to template comments, prompt user to fill in manually |
| Extraction failed | Prompt user to check .zip file integrity |
Common Conference Template Types
| Conference | Document Class | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| KDD (ACM SIGKDD) | | Anonymous submission requires option to remove footnotes |
| ACM Conferences | | Requires anonymous mode |
| CVPR/ICCV | | Two-column, strict page limits |
| NeurIPS | | Anonymous review, no page limit |
| ICLR | | Two-column, requires session info |
| AAAI | | Two-column, 8 pages + references |
KDD Anonymous Submission Configuration Notes
KDD 2026 uses the ACM acmart template and requires special configuration for anonymous submission:
Submission version (remove all ACM metadata footnotes):
\documentclass[sigconf,anonymous,review,nonacm]{acmart} \settopmatter{printacmref=false} \setcopyright{none} \acmConference[]{}{}{} \acmYear{} \acmISBN{} \acmDOI{}
Camera-ready version (restore ACM metadata):
\documentclass[sigconf]{acmart} \settopmatter{printacmref=true} \setcopyright{acmcopyright} \acmConference[KDD '26]{...}{...}{...} \acmYear{2026} \acmISBN{978-1-4503-XXXX-X/26/08} \acmDOI{10.1145/nnnnnnn.nnnnnnn}
Quick Reference
Detect Document Type
# Detect document class grep "\\documentclass" main.tex # Detect anonymous mode grep -i "anonymous\|review\|blind" main.tex # Detect page settings grep "pagelimit\|pageLimit\|page_limit" main.tex
Common Cleanup Patterns
# Remove example files rm -f sample-* example-* demo-* test-* # Remove temporary files rm -f *.aux *.log *.out *.bbl *.blg