@markfu909/overleaf-mcp
Provides access to Overleaf projects via Git integration, enabling file listing, reading LaTeX files, parsing document structure, and extracting section content.
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@markfu909/overleaf-mcp
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides access to Overleaf projects via Git integration. This allows Claude and other MCP clients to read LaTeX files, analyze document structure, and extract content from Overleaf projects.
Features
File Management: List and read files from Overleaf projects
Document Structure: Parse LaTeX sections and subsections
Content Extraction: Extract specific sections by title
Project Summary: Get overview of project status and structure
Multi-Project Support: Manage multiple Overleaf projects
Related MCP server: Overleaf MCP Server
Quick Start (npx)
The easiest way to use this MCP server is via npx. Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"overleaf": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@markfu909/overleaf-mcp"]
}
}
}Then create a projects.json file in your home directory at ~/.overleaf-mcp/projects.json:
{
"projects": {
"default": {
"name": "My Paper",
"projectId": "YOUR_OVERLEAF_PROJECT_ID",
"gitToken": "YOUR_OVERLEAF_GIT_TOKEN"
}
}
}Manual Installation
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/tianhao909/overleaf-mcp.git cd overleaf-mcpInstall dependencies:
npm installSet up your projects configuration:
cp projects.example.json projects.jsonEdit
projects.jsonwith your Overleaf credentials:{ "projects": { "default": { "name": "My Paper", "projectId": "YOUR_OVERLEAF_PROJECT_ID", "gitToken": "YOUR_OVERLEAF_GIT_TOKEN" } } }
Getting Overleaf Credentials
Git Token:
Go to Overleaf Account Settings → Git Integration
Click "Create Token"
Project ID:
Open your Overleaf project
Find it in the URL:
https://www.overleaf.com/project/[PROJECT_ID]
Claude Desktop Setup
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Linux: ~/.config/claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"overleaf": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/path/to/OverleafMCP/overleaf-mcp-server.js"
]
}
}
}Restart Claude Desktop after configuration.
Available Tools
list_projects
List all configured projects.
list_files
List files in a project (default: .tex files).
extension: File extension filter (optional)projectName: Project identifier (optional, defaults to "default")
read_file
Read a specific file from the project.
filePath: Path to the file (required)projectName: Project identifier (optional)
get_sections
Get all sections from a LaTeX file.
filePath: Path to the LaTeX file (required)projectName: Project identifier (optional)
get_section_content
Get content of a specific section.
filePath: Path to the LaTeX file (required)sectionTitle: Title of the section (required)projectName: Project identifier (optional)
status_summary
Get a comprehensive project status summary.
projectName: Project identifier (optional)
Usage Examples
# List all projects
Use the list_projects tool
# Get project overview
Use status_summary tool
# Read main.tex file
Use read_file with filePath: "main.tex"
# Get Introduction section
Use get_section_content with filePath: "main.tex" and sectionTitle: "Introduction"
# List all sections in a file
Use get_sections with filePath: "main.tex"Multi-Project Usage
To work with multiple projects, add them to projects.json:
{
"projects": {
"default": {
"name": "Main Paper",
"projectId": "project-id-1",
"gitToken": "token-1"
},
"paper2": {
"name": "Second Paper",
"projectId": "project-id-2",
"gitToken": "token-2"
}
}
}Then specify the project in tool calls:
Use get_section_content with projectName: "paper2", filePath: "main.tex", sectionTitle: "Methods"File Structure
OverleafMCP/
├── overleaf-mcp-server.js # Main MCP server
├── overleaf-git-client.js # Git client library
├── projects.json # Your project configuration (gitignored)
├── projects.example.json # Example configuration
├── package.json # Dependencies
└── README.md # This fileSecurity Notes
projects.jsonis gitignored to protect your credentialsNever commit real project IDs or Git tokens
Use the provided
projects.example.jsonas a template
Acknowledgements
This project is forked from mjyoo2/OverleafMCP. Special thanks to the original author for creating this excellent MCP server.
Changes in this fork:
Added npm package support (installable via npx)
Added Chinese documentation
Support multiple config file locations
Various improvements for easier deployment
License
MIT License
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