I created a chrome extension for enabling relative line numbering in Overleaf

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  • overleaf-relative-line-numbers

    A basic chrome extension that changes the line numbering when using Overleaf

    You can check out my code here if you like.

  • ace

    Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor)

    It turns out that Overleaf uses the open-source Ace editor, which actually has an option for relative line numbering, but toggling it is not possible in the Overleaf UI. However, it can be enabled from the browser console by running these lines of code.

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  • AirLatex.vim

    Overleaf / ShareLatex in Vim

    Sounds neat. FWIW there's also the AirLatex for remotely editing Overleaf documents within vim, although judging by the GitHub repository it doesn't seem to have seen much development lately.

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