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TinyTeX releases for Windows, macOS, and Linux

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TinyTeX is a lightweight, cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live. You may see the Github repo (https://github.com/rstudio/tinytex) and project homepage (https://yihui.org/tinytex/) for more info.

Releases

The pre-built binary packages of TinyTeX are published (usually monthly but also daily) to the Github Releases of this repository: https://github.com/rstudio/tinytex-releases/releases Each release contains the following variations that bundle different numbers of LaTeX packages:

  • TinyTeX-0 contains the infraonly scheme of TeX Live, without any LaTeX packages. This is the smallest bundle. If you install this bundle, you may install any other packages via tlmgr (which is a utility included in this variation), e.g., tlmgr install latex-bin framed.

  • TinyTeX-1 contains about 90 LaTeX packages enough to compile common R Markdown documents (which was the original motivation of the TinyTeX project).

  • TinyTeX contains more LaTeX packages requested by the community. The list of packages may grow as time goes by, and the size of this bundle will grow correspondingly.

  • TinyTeX-2 contains the scheme-full scheme of TeX Live, which means all LaTeX packages that you could possibly install from CTAN. This is the largest bundle, and only available in the daily release.

The zip packages are for Windows. The tgz packages are for macOS. The tar.gz packages are for Linux. If you prefer using the daily build instead of monthly releases, you may also download them from URLs of the form https://yihui.org/tinytex/BUNDLE.EXT, where BUNDLE can be TinyTeX-0, TinyTeX-1, or TinyTeX, and EXT can be zip, tgz, or tar.gz, e.g., https://yihui.org/tinytex/TinyTeX.zip. There is a special case for TinyTeX-2 on Windows, which is available as exe only (self extracting archive).

bundle Windows macOS Linux
TinyTeX-0 TinyTeX-0.zip (27 MB) TinyTeX-0.tgz (1.1 MB) TinyTeX-0.tar.gz (800 KB)
TinyTeX-1 TinyTeX-1.zip (99 MB) TinyTeX-1.tgz (84 MB) TinyTeX-1.tar.gz (66 MB)
TinyTeX TinyTeX.zip (225+ MB) TinyTeX.tgz (217+ MB) TinyTeX.tar.gz (188+ MB)
TinyTeX-2 TinyTeX-2.exe (1.4 GB) TinyTeX-2.tgz (1.8 GB) TinyTeX-2.tar.gz (1.7 GB)
tinitex binary (experimental) tinitex.zip (25 MB) tinitex.tgz (30 MB) tinitex.tar.gz (33 MB)

For those who are curious about how these packages are built, please read the FAQ 4 of TinyTeX.

Installation

TinyTeX can be installed in a variety of ways. You may use R, shell/batch scripts, Chocolatey, or Scoop to install it.

R

You may use the R package tinytex to install TinyTeX. By default, the function tinytex::install_tinytex() installs the latest daily build of TinyTeX. If you want to install a specific version in this repo, you may use the version argument, e.g.,

tinytex::install_tinytex(version = "2020.10")
# use version = "latest" if you want to install the latest release

Note that install_tinytex() installs the bundle TinyTeX-1 by default. If you want to install other bundles, you can use the bundle argument, e.g.,

tinytex::install_tinytex(bundle = 'TinyTeX')
# You can also specify the version, e.g,
# tinytex::install_tinytex(bundle = 'TinyTeX', version = '2020.10')

Shell/Batch scripts

Please see https://yihui.org/tinytex/#installation for how to install TinyTeX via a Unix Shell or Windows Batch script. They also install the latest daily build by default, and you may specify the TinyTeX version via an environment variable TINYTEX_VERSION before running the installation script, e.g., TINYTEX_VERSION=2020.10. You may also specify other bundles of TinyTeX via the environment variable TINYTEX_INSTALLER, e.g., TINYTEX_INSTALLER=TinyTeX (the default is TinyTeX-1).

Chocolatey

You may install TinyTeX as a Chocolatey package. First, you would need to install the Chocolatey Package Manager if it has not already been installed. Next type in the following command to install TinyTeX:

choco install tinytex

This will install TinyTeX and make the TeX Live package manager, tlmgr available on user PATH.

choco install tinytex -params "/AddToSystemPath"

This will install TinyTeX and make the TeX Live package manager, tlmgr available on System PATH.

To uninstall TinyTeX, use the command:

choco uninstall tinytex

The Chocolatey package installs TinyTeX-1 (see above).

Scoop

Scoop is another package manager for Windows. You need to install scoop first to use it from powershell.

Apps for scoop are available through "buckets". For now, TinyTeX binary packages are not available in the default main or extras buckets that comes with a new installation of scoop, but through the scoop bucket r-bucket. You need first to add this bucket:

scoop bucket add r-bucket https://github.com/cderv/r-bucket.git

Then type the following command to install TinyTeX:

scoop install tinytex

This will install TinyTeX and make the TeX Live package manager, tlmgr available on PATH. To uninstall TinyTeX, use the command:

scoop uninstall tinytex

For more information on this scoop package, please see https://github.com/cderv/r-bucket/.

License

All code in this repository and TinyTeX are licensed under GPL-2. Per copying conditions of TeX Live, we (TinyTeX authors) want to clarify that:

  • We did not make changes to the TeX Live distribution, but basically packaged up a subset of its packages and redistributed them as TinyTeX.

  • We do not claim copyright on TinyTeX. Again, TinyTeX is a subset of TeX Live (https://tug.org/texlive/), and TeX Live is developed as a joint effort by all TeX user groups.

Note that TinyTeX does not bundle the source code of LaTeX packages (to keep the size small). If you do want to obtain the source, you may find them on CTAN. Alternatively, you can reinstall a package with the command tlmgr install --reinstall --with-src <PKG> to obtain the source.