Overleaf

An open-source online real-time collaborative LaTeX editor.

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Overleaf

Figure 1: A screenshot of Overleaf Server Pro's comments and tracked changes features.

## Key Features [Overleaf](https://www.overleaf.com) is an open-source online real-time collaborative LaTeX editor. We run a hosted version at [www.overleaf.com](https://www.overleaf.com), but you can also run your own local version, and contribute to the development of Overleaf. *[If you want help installing and maintaining Overleaf in your lab or workplace, we offer an officially supported version called Overleaf Server Pro. It also comes with extra security and admin features. Click here to find out more!](https://www.overleaf.com/for/enterprises)* ## Keeping up to date Sign up to the [mailing list](https://mailchi.mp/overleaf.com/community-edition-and-server-pro) to get updates on Overleaf Releases and development ## Installation We have detailed installation instructions in our wiki: * [Overleaf Quick Start Guide](https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf/wiki/Quick-Start-Guide) ## Upgrading If you are upgrading from a previous version of Overleaf, please see the [Release Notes section on the Wiki](https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf/wiki/Home) for all of the versions between your current version and the version you are upgrading to. ## Overleaf Docker Image This repo contains two dockerfiles, `Dockerfile-base`, which builds the `sharelatex/sharelatex-base` image, and `Dockerfile` which builds the `sharelatex/sharelatex` (or "community") image. The Base image generally contains the basic dependencies like `wget` and `aspell`, plus `texlive`. We split this out because it's a pretty heavy set of dependencies, and it's nice to not have to rebuild all of that every time. The `sharelatex/sharelatex` image extends the base image and adds the actual Overleaf code and services. Use `make build-base` and `make build-community` to build these images. We use the [Phusion base-image](https://github.com/phusion/baseimage-docker) (which is extended by our `base` image) to provide us with a VM-like container in which to run the Overleaf services. Baseimage uses the `runit` service manager to manage services, and we add our init-scripts from the `./runit` folder. ## Contributing Please see the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) file for information on contributing to the development of Overleaf. See [our wiki](https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf/wiki/Developer-Guidelines) for information on setting up a development environment and how to recompile and run Overleaf after modifications. ## Authors [The Overleaf Team](https://www.overleaf.com/about) ## License The code in this repository is released under the GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, version 3. A copy can be found in the `LICENSE` file. Copyright (c) Overleaf, 2014-2019.