You can use overleaf for sharing only, and write your document locally. I am currently writing my thesis using the git integration, using neovim/vimtex/jabref, and then doing git add/commit/push to sync to Overleaf.
You can use overleaf for sharing only, and write your document locally. I am currently writing my thesis using the git integration, using neovim/vimtex/jabref, and then doing git add/commit/push to sync to Overleaf.
If you have
fzf
installed, it is easy to integrate it with your bash history. In my.bashrc
, I have:Also, you may be interested in
zoxide
, which keeps track of paths you have navigated to. Also from my.bashrc
: