Overleaf (Git Bridge)

Clones and pushes Overleaf projects via the git bridge, but never discloses that the bridge needs a paid Overleaf plan.

Autor: junhahyung · junhahyung/claude-skill-overleaf

Działa po konfiguracji ★ 7.6/10

Overleaf (Git Bridge) — Clones and pushes Overleaf projects via the git bridge, but never discloses that the bridge needs a paid Overleaf plan.

Co robi ten skill

Guides token setup, project cloning, and the pull/edit/commit/push loop for editing an Overleaf LaTeX project locally, plus a documented procedure for adding a conference rebuttal scaffold. Triggers when a user wants to view, edit, or sync an Overleaf paper from the CLI. Neither SKILL.md nor the README mentions that Overleaf's git integration is a paid-plan-only feature.

Raport z testu

The skill's own claim that the git bridge 'works on any machine for any user' doesn't hold up: Overleaf's own docs confirm git integration is a premium feature unavailable on the free plan (Standard ~$21/mo or higher), a real paywall the skill walks users through full token setup without ever mentioning.

Testowano: 2026-07-14 · Claude Code 2.x (agent harness)

Instalacja

git clone https://github.com/junhahyung/claude-skill-overleaf.git ~/.claude/skills/overleaf

Komendy i przykładowe prompty

  • /overleafClones and pushes Overleaf projects via the git bridge, but never discloses that the bridge needs a paid Overleaf plan.

Skille uruchamiają się na zwykłe polecenia — bez komend do zapamiętania. Po instalacji aktywują go prompty takie jak te (po angielsku):

  • Clone my Overleaf paper locally and push my edits back
  • Set up git sync between my repo and an Overleaf project
  • Pull the latest LaTeX from Overleaf without losing my bib