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Easy access on ArXiv! Auto-rename tabs to paper title, Quick navigation via button/hotkey, Save PDFs by paper title, and more. For ArXiv PDF / abstract tabs: - Renames the title to paper's title automatically in the background. (Originally is meaningless paper id, or start with paper id) - Add an action button to open its corresponding abstract / PDF page. (Originally is hard to get back to abstract page from PDF page) - Add a direct download link on abstract page, click it to download the PDF with the title as filename. (Originally is paper id as filename) - Open the paper in extra services such as ar5iv and arXiv Vanity. - Better title even for bookmarks! - Firefox has strict restrictions on PDF.js. So it doesn't work well with OneTab, the PDF renaming is achieved by intercepting requests and show the PDF in a container. The bookmark works well though. - Works well with native tab search - `tabs`: On extension button click, open a new tab and move it to the right of the old active tab. - `activeTab`: Read active tab's title and modify it using the tab's url. - `storage`: Save extension configurations. - `contextMenus`: When right-click the extension button, show a help menu item. - `scripting`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs. - `*://arxiv.org/*`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs. - `*://export.arxiv.org/*`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs. - `*://browse.arxiv.org/*`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs. - `*://ar5iv.labs.arxiv.org/*`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs.
withAr5iv
ArXiv with Ar5iv Append ar5iv links to arXiv. You can quickly access the ar5iv page from the arXiv page.
open-in-overleaf
Access the LaTeX source code of arXiv papers on Overleaf Our browser extension adds a "Open in Overleaf" button to the research papers on arxiv.org. This allows you to access the LaTex source code of the research paper and edit them directly on Overleaf. How it works: - You click the "Open in Overleaf" button on the page - The latex tar file from arxiv.org is sent to an API to convert it into a zip file - The zip file is sent to overleaf and we redirect the user to the overleaf edit page
SolarXiv
SolarXiv is a Google Chrome plug-in that helps you quickly understand the content of arXiv papers. With just a click, it summarizes the paper and provides key insights, saving you time and helping you quickly grasp the main ideas and concepts. Whether you're a researcher, student, or just curious about a particular topic, SolarXiv makes it easy to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest developments in your field. You receive 100 free summaries per day. If you need more, get your API key from . Enter your API key in the extension options for it to work properly.
alphaXiv - Understand Research Papers
The official browser extension for alphaXiv. Understand papers in minutes - not hours. For any PDF or research paper (arXiv, bioRxiv, etc.) you can: - Seamlessly chat with AI directly on top of the document. Highlight any section of the paper and "@" other papers to quickly add context and compare results, benchmarks, etc. - Generate beautiful research blogs with figures, key insights, and clear explanations from the paper with just one click. Read in multiple languages. - Bookmark to save and read later. BibTex citations automatically generated. To make this happen, Chrome will ask for permissions to read & change data on all sites. The alphaXiv extension makes no changes other than 1) the presentation of PDFs and 2) the presentation of arXiv abstract pages.