Reference
Welcome to the TeXRA reference section. This area provides detailed technical information, specifications, and resources to help you get the most out of the extension.
What's in this Section
The reference section contains comprehensive technical details about TeXRA's components, including:
Agent Reference
Detailed documentation on each built-in agent, including:
- Exact capabilities and limitations
- Parameter settings
- Input/output specifications
- Implementation details
Model Reference
Technical specifications for all supported AI models:
- Context window sizes
- Token limits
- Pricing information
- Special capabilities
- Performance benchmarks
Settings Reference
Complete documentation of all TeXRA configuration options:
- Configuration JSON schema
- Default values
- Value constraints
- Setting dependencies
- OS-specific considerations
Troubleshooting
Find solutions to common problems and issues:
- Installation problems
- API connectivity issues
- Document processing errors
- Performance optimization
- Compatibility fixes
Best Practices
Recommended approaches for effective use of TeXRA:
- Optimal workflows
- Performance optimization
- Quality assurance
- Effective prompting techniques
- Collaborative usage patterns
Glossary
Definitions of technical terms used throughout the documentation:
- AI terminology
- LaTeX concepts
- TeXRA-specific vocabulary
- Academic publishing terms
API Reference
Note
The API reference is primarily intended for extension developers and those who want to integrate with TeXRA programmatically.
Documentation of TeXRA's internal APIs:
- Command API
- Extension API
- Model handler APIs
- Agent framework interfaces
Additional Resources
Limitations and Known Issues
Documentation of current limitations and known issues:
- Model-specific constraints
- Platform limitations
- Work-in-progress features
- Compatibility issues
Finding What You Need
The reference section is organized by topic rather than by user journey. If you're looking for step-by-step guides, check the Guide section instead.
Use the search function in the upper right corner to quickly find specific topics across all documentation sections.