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			import sys
import yaml
with open(sys.argv[1]) as fp:
    data = fp.read()
if not data.find("---") == 0:
    # no head
    print("NO YAML HEAD FOUND")
    sys.exit(-1)
data = data[3:]
head_end = data.find("---")
head = data[0:head_end]
data = data[head_end+3:]
metadata = yaml.safe_load(head)
cats = metadata.pop('categories', None)
if cats != None:
    if type(cats) == list:
        tags = cats
    elif type(cats) == str:
        tags = cats.split()
    tags = list(map(lambda t: t.lower(), tags))
    metadata["tags"] = ", ".join(tags)
    new_data = f"---\n{yaml.dump(metadata, default_flow_style=False)}---{data}"
    # write it
    print(f"coverted: categories to tags: {tags} - {sys.argv[1]}")
    with open(sys.argv[1], "w") as fp:
        fp.write(new_data)
    sys.exit(0)
if not metadata.get("tags", None):
    metadata["tags"] = "untagged"
    new_data = f"---\n{yaml.dump(metadata, default_flow_style=False)}---{data}"
    print(f"untagged: {sys.argv[1]}")
    # write it
    with open(sys.argv[1], "w") as fp:
        fp.write(new_data)
    sys.exit(0)
print("No changes needed")
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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author, comments, date, layout, slug, tags, title, wordpress_id
| author | comments | date | layout | slug | tags | title | wordpress_id | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| dhananjayishere | true | 2011-10-11 10:18:00 | post | latex-on-the-go | latex, tips | LaTeX on the go. | 75017934 | 
This is just another day I thanked web 2.0, this time the story goes like this.
I needed to prepare a LaTeX document on the go, had no laptop with me and I couldnt find one with LaTeX installed, and installing LaTeX with current internet speeds, was the unthinkable.
I tried to settle with a word processor, but the idea hit me that I should search web, a simple search took me to http://duckduckgo.com/?q=online+latex+editors
I selected two links from the top, MonkeyTex has a really simple no frills yet beautiful interface, where ScribeTex offer a feature filled one. They also offer paid plans, other than a free plan which restricts you in number of projects and collaborators.