Overleaf
Rank #2169pulsemcp/overleaf
Integrates with Overleaf LaTeX projects through Git access to read, analyze, and navigate academic papers and documents with file listing, content retrieval, document structure parsing, and multi-project support for academic writing workflows and research paper analysis.
Overleaf is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server published by mjyoo2. It ranks #2169 of 58,900 servers tracked on MCP Toplist, and its repository has 156 GitHub stars. Overleaf is listed on PulseMCP, and ships as a single rolling release with no explicit version metadata. It was first listed on Jul 2, 2025.
Ranks ahead of 56,731 of 58,900 servers on MCP Toplist.
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Overleaf doesn’t publish a machine-readable install config. Follow the setup instructions in its repository ↗, or open one of its registry listings above.
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This server is published through a registry that does not expose explicit version metadata, and no GitHub release tags were found on the linked repository. The listing tracks a single rolling release.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Overleaf?
- Integrates with Overleaf LaTeX projects through Git access to read, analyze, and navigate academic papers and documents with file listing, content retrieval, document structure parsing, and multi-project support for academic writing workflows and research paper analysis.
- Who maintains Overleaf?
- Overleaf is maintained by mjyoo2, which publishes 3 MCP servers (0 total versions) tracked on MCP Toplist.
- Is Overleaf an official MCP server?
- Overleaf is not on the Official MCP Registry. It is listed on PulseMCP.
- How many versions does Overleaf have?
- Overleaf ships as a single rolling release with no explicit version metadata.
- Where can I find the source code for Overleaf?
- The source code for Overleaf is hosted at github.com/mjyoo2/overleafmcp.