Table of Contents
This is the home of Overleaf Community Edition and Overleaf Server Pro developer documentation.
Please note there are still many references using Overleaf's former name (ShareLaTeX) throughout the documentation. These are mainly internal settings, configuration parameters or environment variables that haven't been updated yet.
Setup
The Overleaf Toolkit is the recommended way to deploy and manage Overleaf Community Edition and Server Pro. We encourage new Overleaf users to get started with the Toolkit Quick Start Guide.
Keeping up to date
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Release Notes
- Release Notes - 6.x.x
- Release Notes - 5.x.x
- Release Notes - 4.x.x
- Release Notes - 3.x.x
- Release Notes - 2.x.x
- Release Notes - 1.x.x
- Release Notes - 0.x.x
Overleaf Server Pro
Does your business or research organization need enhanced security, central administration, collaboration features, and Git integration? Overleaf offers Server Pro, an enterprise solution for teams of 10 or more. Talk to us.
Overleaf Server Pro is a drop-in replacement for the community version.
Setup & Managing Overleaf
- Quickstart Guide (Overleaf Toolkit)
- Hardware Requirements
- Database & Dependencies
- Creating and managing users
- General configuration
- Configuring Email
- SSL & Nginx reverse proxy
- Data and Backups
- Configuring Headers, Footers & Logo
- Password Restrictions
- i18n Languages
- Logging
- Common Config Options
- F.A.Q
- Troubleshooting
- Full Project History Migration
Server Pro
- Getting Server Pro
- Setup and Update
- Sandboxed Compiles
- LDAP
- SAML
- Templates System
- Learn Pages
- Git Integration
- Horizontal Scaling
- Infrastructure