varunshenoy/coauthor

Convert natural language to LaTeX within Overleaf using LLMs

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This tool helps researchers, students, and academics quickly convert natural language descriptions into professional LaTeX code directly within Overleaf. You input plain English sentences, like "the gradient of A is B transposed," or "A table with three columns titled Name, School, and Email," and it outputs the corresponding LaTeX. It's designed for anyone writing papers, theses, or reports in Overleaf, especially those who struggle with LaTeX syntax for equations, tables, or theorems.

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Use this if you frequently write academic papers or technical documents in Overleaf and want to speed up the process of inserting complex equations, matrices, tables, or theorem names without manually writing LaTeX.

Not ideal if you prefer to write all your LaTeX manually, are working offline, or do not use Overleaf for your document preparation.

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Jan 30, 2023

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