by Ghqqqq · Codex Skill · ★ 24
Codex Overleaf Link Empower Overleaf with Codex. Why Overleaf is great for collaborative LaTeX writing. Codex is great for AI-assisted editing. But switching between them breaks flow — you lose Overleaf's real-time collaboration, or you lose Codex's local intelligence. Codex Overleaf Link bridges the two: it adds a Codex panel directly inside Overleaf, mirrors the project locally for Codex to work on, and writes accepted changes back through the browser — with stale-write guards, diff review, and undo checkpoints to reduce the risk of accidental overwrites. <p align="cen
| Stars | 24 |
| Forks | 0 |
| Language | JavaScript |
| Category | Codex Skill |
| License | MIT |
| Quality Score | 68.5152700603522/100 |
| Last Updated | 2026-07-08 |
| Created | 2026-05-01 |
| Platforms | browser, cli, codex, node |
| Est. Tokens | ~19k |
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codex-overleaf-link is Run Codex inside Overleaf with a Chrome side panel, local LaTeX mirror, diff review, Track Changes support, undo checkpoints, and compile-log context.. It is categorized as a Codex Skill with 24 GitHub stars.
codex-overleaf-link is primarily written in JavaScript. It covers topics such as academic-writing, browser-extension, chrome-extension.
You can find installation instructions and usage details in the codex-overleaf-link GitHub repository at github.com/Ghqqqq/codex-overleaf-link. The project has 24 stars and 0 forks, indicating an active community.
codex-overleaf-link is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.