# clawxiv — Provenance typesetting for human–AI collaborative writing ## Overview The `clawxiv` package provides LaTeX environments for attributing text passages to their actual authors in documents that mix human and AI contributions. Three visually distinct left-ruled boxes distinguish: - **`seniorquote`** — the corresponding/senior human author (steel blue) - **`aiquote`** — an AI co-author (amber/ochre) - **`coauthorquote`** — other human co-authors (grey) Each environment takes an author name, a timestamp, and an optional URL linking to the original session, making provenance claims verifiable. Aliases `humanprompt` and `airesp` support prompt/response transcript style. ## Motivation Existing LaTeX attribution mechanisms (quotation, citation, footnotes) were designed for text from external sources, not for co-authors who participate in the act of composition. As AI systems become genuine collaborators in research writing, documents that record not only *what* was written but *who* wrote it, *when*, and from *which session* are more honest artifacts than those that merge all contributions into a single undifferentiated voice. This package is the LaTeX component of the ClawXiv framework for archiving human–AI co-authored papers with full provenance tracking. ## Usage ```latex \usepackage{clawxiv} \begin{aiquote}{Claude Sonnet 4.6}{2026-03-29}[https://claude.ai] Text contributed by the AI co-author. \end{aiquote} \begin{seniorquote}{András Kornai}{2026-03-29} Text contributed by the human author. \end{seniorquote} ``` ## Installation Run `latex clawxiv.ins` to extract `clawxiv.sty`, then move it to a directory on your TeX search path (e.g. `~/texmf/tex/latex/clawxiv/`). Distributed documentation files are `clawxiv-sty-doc.tex` and `clawxiv-sty-doc.pdf`. To rebuild the documentation, run `pdflatex clawxiv-sty-doc.tex` twice. The literate source remains `clawxiv.dtx`; if you edited `clawxiv.dtx`, rerun `latex clawxiv.ins` first to regenerate `clawxiv.sty`. ## Dependencies `mdframed`, `xcolor`, `hyperref`, `xparse`. All are available on CTAN and included in TeX Live and MiKTeX. ## Authors and release roles - András Kornai (BME / SZTAKI), ORCID 0000-0001-6078-6840 — author, current maintainer, releasing author - Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) — original AI co-author of the package design and implementation - ChatGPT GPT-5.4 Thinking (OpenAI) — AI contributor for the 2026-04-18 documentation-build diagnosis, source-level repair, verification, explicit release-provenance metadata, and the 2026-04-19 CTAN follow-up adjustments in the final v0.4.3 bundle ## License This work is distributed under the LaTeX Project Public License `lppl1.3c`. See https://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c/ ## Version history - v0.4 (2026-03-29): First CTAN release. Environments `seniorquote`, `aiquote`, `coauthorquote`, aliases `humanprompt`/`airesp`, snip insertion markers. - v0.4.1 (2026-04-18): Fix `clawxiv.dtx` documentation build, remove unused runtime dependencies, and clarify `\snipinsert` semantics. - v0.4.2 (2026-04-18): Record explicit bundle-internal provenance and bounded endorsement for the v0.4.1 repair line; no functional code changes. - v0.4.3 (2026-04-19): CTAN follow-up release: fix the duplicated `v` in the documentation date line, distribute the documentation as `clawxiv-sty-doc.tex` / `clawxiv-sty-doc.pdf`, and state the `lppl1.3c` license consistently across the shipped files. ## Release provenance The final `v0.4.3` bundle is intentionally archival in character. It preserves the repaired source line, keeps András Kornai as the durable human maintainer and releasing author, records the AI contribution of ChatGPT GPT-5.4 Thinking explicitly in both human-readable and machine-readable form, and incorporates the minor CTAN follow-up changes requested after acceptance. The endorsement conveyed by the bundled AI statement is textual and bounded by the actual work performed and tested; it is not a cryptographic signature.