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  • Posted on May 30, 2023

    Overleaf’s Git integration and GitHub Synchronization give you powerful and flexible ways to work with your Overleaf projects. These features enable you to work offline, collaborate with non-Overleaf users using local LaTeX editors, and bring in and easily update research outputs/artifacts into your Overleaf project via Git.

    We just added Git integration to our on-premises solution, Overleaf Server Pro (version 4.0), so now seems like a great opportunity to highlight what’s possible with these features.

  • Posted by James on January 3, 2019

    We’re delighted to announce that a git integration for Overleaf v2 is now released!

    Screen Shot 2018-12-06 at 19.50.43

  • Posted by James on December 7, 2018

    We’re delighted to announce that a git integration for Overleaf v2 is now in beta!

    Screen Shot 2018-12-06 at 19.50.43

    The integration lets you git clone, push and pull changes between the online Overleaf editor, and your local offline git repository. The git bridge was a popular feature of Overleaf v1, and we heard a lot of feedback from the community about it being important to keep as a feature in Overleaf v2. It’s been one of the more challenging technical parts of the move to v2 for us, but we’re pleased to announce that it’s now ready for beta testing, ahead of a full launch in early January 2019.

  • Posted by Ryan on September 21, 2017

    Did you know you can work offline and use Git to sync your files?

    test file for Git

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