Suggestions for fail-fast
The following packages have something in common with the package fail-fast. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- counttexruns: Count compilations of a document
- excludeonly: Prevent files being \include-ed
- logreq: Support for automation of the LaTeX workflow
- silence: Selective filtering of error messages and warnings
- rerunfilecheck: Checksum based rerun checks on auxiliary files
- askinclude: Interactive use of \includeonly
- includernw: Include .Rnw inside .tex
- lmacs: A simple package for including support files
- jobname-suffix: Compile differently based on the filename
- robust-externalize: Cache anything (TikZ, python, ...) in a robust, efficient and pure way
- graphicscache: Cache includegraphics calls
- fast-diagram: Easy generation of FAST diagrams
- latex-make: Easy compiling of complex (and simple) LaTeX documents
- texi2dvi-latest: Process Texinfo or (La)TeX source to DVI
- ptex2pdf: Convert Japanese TeX documents to PDF
- light-latex-make: llmk: A build tool for LaTeX documents
- memoize: Externalization of graphics and memoization of compilation results in general
- go-make: A make variant for LaTeX documents
- imaketex: An Imake system for TeX
- latexmake: LaTeX Makefile
- latexn: Run LaTeX as many times as needed
- make-latex: LaTeX Makefile
- prv: Compile, preview, and print LaTeX documents
- runtex: Windows program to run TeX variant and various utils as needed
- smiletex: Create LaTeX documents and more from simple texts
- shlatex: LaTeX compilation script for Linux (written in Bash)
- try: Automation of TeX/LaTeX compilation
- mk: A TeX and LaTeX maker
- pdftex-quiet: A bash wrapper for pdfTeX limiting its output to relevant errors
- tex-it: Controller for TeX processing
- autolatex: Automate compilation of large scale LaTeX projects