![]() ![]() Recently I switched to VS Code as my editor of choice and have been exploring the extensions that it has available. However, the time required to get LaTeX working offline did not seem to justify the effort to me, especially when Overleaf has such a convenient environment ready to go. ![]() This would also simplify syncing with a cloud drive. I have always wanted to have a local LaTeX environment so I could work offline, have free git integration, and enjoy unlimited compile time. Additionally, several useful features are not available in the free tier membership: However, Overleaf needs an internet connection to compile your documents. ![]() It has useful collaboration features and a surprisingly robust free tier membership. Overleaf is a great online tool for editing and compiling LaTeX documents. Read on for a more detailed guide of how to set this up. You will need a local installation of TeX Live. Use the VS Code extension LaTeX-Workshop to set up a local LaTeX environment that resembles Overleaf. How I replaced Overleaf with VS Code in my LaTeX workflow ![]()
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