OverCite: Add citations in LaTeX without leaving the editor
Abstract
Adding citations while drafting in LaTeX often requires leaving the editor, searching for a paper in mind, copying its BibTeX entry into the project bibliography, renaming the cite key, and then returning to the sentence. OverCite is an open-source, lightweight tool that lets authors find, select, and insert citations without leaving the writing environment. In Overleaf, OverCite uses rough citation placeholders (e.g., citep\Perlmutter1999\) and local sentence context to query ADS/SciX-indexed literature, rank likely matches, and insert the selected reference, without leaving the editor. A companion VS Code extension provides the same functionality for local LaTeX projects. The ADS/SciX database includes astronomy, physics, computer science, mathematics, biology, and all indexed arXiv e-prints, making OverCite useful across a broad range of scientific disciplines.
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