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Integrating texcount directly into a LaTeX document to display a live word count requires a bit of setup. Here's a basic method to do this:
Step 1: Enable Shell Escape
First, make sure that shell escape is enabled in your LaTeX compiler. This is necessary because the document will need to run external commands (texcount in this case).
For pdflatex, you can enable shell escape by compiling with the -shell-escape option (e.g. pdflatex -shell-escape yourfile.tex).
If you're using an editor like TeXShop or Overleaf (for Overleaf, yourfile.tex file must be named output.tex), check their respective settings or documentation on how to enable shell escape.
Step 2: Define a New Command in Your LaTeX Document
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