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Helpful Extension for Using BibTeX on Overleaf. Overview: This project can help you use Bibtex on Overleaf. There are three functionalities of this project: 1. Use a customized shortcut to call the auto-complete and reference search. 2. Automatically paste the selected text in the reference search bar. 3. Directly open reference search bar by one shortcut. Detail: Overleaf uses Ctrl+Space (or Alt+Space on some Mac systems) to open the auto-complete feature. The auto-complete will display the BibTeX list if you are in a citation environment. Pressing the same shortcut again will activate the advanced reference search. However, Ctrl+Space and/or Alt+Space might be inconvenient or conflict with other shortcuts. This extension allows you to press Ctrl+J (default) to open the auto-complete window and the reference search. It simply maps Ctrl+J to the keyboard event Ctrl+Space/Alt+Space. Additionally, if you have selected some text in the editor, the script will automatically paste your selection into the advanced reference search bar. To further simplify the process, you can also press Ctrl+Shift+J (default) to directly open the advanced search without needing to press Ctrl+J twice. Chrome extension will automatically detect your operating system upon installation. Please see the GitHub page for more information. https://github.com/qluanl/OverleafBibTexAide
BibTeX entry from URL
This extension provides a BibTeX reference for the active URL A simple chrome extension that creates a BibTeX entry for the URL in the current tab. Supports @misc and @online entries. Tab's title and URL are automatically copied to be used in your LaTeX documents. "Accessed on" field (resp. "urldate" for @online entries) is optional Author, year and month info need to be filled-in manually, and can optionally be omitted. in your LaTeX document for the extension to work properly. For http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/packaging.html we get: Changes in v.2.0.2: Fixes a bug that copies to clipboard on every page load Changes in v.2.0.1:WIP on fixing a bug that copies to clipboard on every page load Changes in v.2.0.0: Support for manifest v3, preliminary author & date parsing Changes in v.1.3.2: Abbreviation format Changes in v.1.3.1: Bug fix in option initialization Changes in v.1.3.0: Added options for omitting blank entries and @online format Changes in v.1.2.9: Replacing illegal characters in bibtex key with '.'. Switched from 'Visited' to 'Accessed' Changes in v.1.2.8: added right-click option to save BibTeX (context menu) Changes in v.1.2.7: CSS fix & restored month, year option Changes in v.1.2.6: additional date formats Changes in v.1.2.5: added escaping of TeX special characters and date format selection option Changes in v.1.2.4: added 'year' and 'month' fields Changes in v1.2.3 : switched from @online to @misc Changes in v1.2.2 : added note field.
Overleaf Dark Pro
Enhance your Overleaf experience with various dark themes. The extension inverts colors in the Overleaf editor, PDF viewer, and modals, and adds a selectable dark background to most content panes. Open the color menu by pinning the extension and clicking the icon. Feel free to check out the source code and give it a star if you found this extension helpful! https://github.com/jsz-05/jsz-OverleafDark
Overleaf Copilot
Seamlessly incorporate ChatGPT to power and accelerate academic writing in Overleaf. Features: 1) Deeply integrated with Overleaf editor, providing a fluid, uninterrupted scholar writing experience. Paper polishing without this extension: Open ChatGPT ->Start new chat ->Find a prompt ->Copy & paste prompt ->Copy & paste draft paragraphs ->Copy & replace ChatGPT generation Paper polishing steps with the extension: Select draft paragraphs -> One click to finish polishing using ChatGPT 2) Build-in high-quality prompts, facilitating the success of your next publication. 3) Highly customizable prompts to fit your writing styles. See more features in the demo video in our website: https://overleafcopilot.github.io/
BibTeX Connect – Powered by CiteDrive
Cite websites, articles to BibTeX / Sync. with Overleaf Effortlessly collect, organize, and generate in-text citations for your BibTeX and BibLaTeX bibliographies. Whether you're working in Overleaf or RStudio (Posit), seamlessly integrate references into your LaTeX, Quarto, or R Markdown documents without ever leaving your project! CiteDrive is built from the ground up to stay out of your way and help you focus on writing. Collecting references for your paper has never been easier. With the CiteDrive Companion browser add-on, discover articles, books, or websites through your regular sources– Google Scholar, Pubmed, and many others– and simply click the CiteDrive icon on your toolbar to add the reference directly to your CiteDrive project. Unlike many other reference managers, CiteDrive is Bib[La]TeX native and gives you complete control to customize your BibTeX reference snippets as you collect them. Better yet, your customizations carry through as you connect your CiteDrive and Overleaf (or other LaTeX editors) projects or RStudio (Quarto and R Markdown) so you can take full advantage of custom field extensions. Inserting in-text citations to your Overleaf paper from your CiteDrive project is a snap with the browser add-on. Simply look for the new “Insert Citation” button at the top of the Overleaf screen, select the reference of interest, and the appropriate in-text citation will be generated and inserted for you.