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  1. WebLaTex

    A complete alternative for Overleaf with VSCode + Web + Git Integration + Copilot + Grammar & Spell Checker + Live Collaboration Support. Based on GitHub Codespace and Dev container.

    GitHub Codespaces can also be configured with devcontainer in such a way that we will get your exact VSCode configuration (in this case via devcontainer.json) on the web. I have just used the feature and configured it in a way that we can use texlive + some required vscode extensions and configuration.

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  3. ShareLaTex

    A web-based collaborative LaTeX editor

    Mostly open source... Here's the repo: https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf. But you can see what features are only available in the paid versions here

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