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PaperDebugger is an open-source academic writing assistant that integrates directly into Overleaf. It provides LaTeX-aware debugging, reviewer-style feedback, and targeted revision suggestions without leaving the editor.
There’s no signup: install the Chrome extension and it attaches immediately to your project. Under the hood, it reads your project structure and simulates a Research → Critique → Revision workflow rather than one-shot chat responses.

PaperDebuggerLaTeX-aware revision for paper writing in Overleaf
Andre Linleft a comment
Hi Product Hunt! I’m one of the makers of PaperDebugger. We’re a small team from NUS (undergrad + PhD). What started as a research project and my Final Year Thesis has since evolved into an open-source academic writing assistant for Overleaf! Demo: https://github.com/PaperDebugger... Why We Built It As students and researchers, we kept bouncing between Overleaf, ChatGPT, and reviewer guidelines...

PaperDebuggerLaTeX-aware revision for paper writing in Overleaf
Andre Linleft a comment
The software engineering space has exploded with LLMs, and vibe coding has lowered the barrier to entry. I think that’s a good thing! People who would never have touched code before can now build something useful! With long-context, LLMs are also much better at understanding user intent. In practice, I’ve found that as long as something is human-readable and consistently structured, you can...
Vibe Coding Best Practices and Must Have .md Files
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Andre Linleft a comment
Interesting.. reading through the replies, it feels like a clear majority right now is gravitating toward Claude + VS Code as their daily driver. Yeah, with the latest Plan phase introduced by Claude to perform much quicker file reads, reasoning, and well, planning, before making changes really changed the game. Now, it better understands user's intent and give convenience for modification...
