Rearticle for Visual LaTeX Editing

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Sai Ganesh CS

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Aug 27, 2025, 2:24:13 AMAug 27
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Hey everyone!
I've been working on a tool called Rearticle (rearticle.io) – it's a full-suite platform for research writing and publishing. Think LaTeX editor + reference manager + academic compliance checker + AI research assistant, all in one place.

It includes:

  • A visual LaTeX editor

  • 900+ math symbols via a math palette

  • Built-in reference search engine

  • Access to 100M+ publications for search

  • Journal compliance checker & much more

I’d really appreciate your honest feedback – good, bad, suggestions, or anything else. If you're a researcher, writer, or editor, your input would mean a lot. 🙏

Thanks in advance!

Regards,

Sai Ganesh

Co-founder, Rearticle

Peter Flynn

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Aug 27, 2025, 4:25:24 AMAug 27
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On Wed 27 Aug 2025, 07:24 Sai Ganesh CS, <bridges...@gmail.com> wrote:

Rearticle (rearticle.io) – it's a full-suite platform […] AI research assistant, all in one place.

Sounds very interesting.

Is it possible to turn off, disable, or detach the AI part? Some institutions may start to want certification that papers were written without AI.

Peter

Sai Ganesh CS

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Aug 27, 2025, 12:13:20 PMAug 27
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I’m so glad to hear from you! That’s a great point — yes, we can completely detach the AI part for institutions that require certification of work being written without AI. In fact, we’re already discussing offering institution-specific editions where the AI component is either disabled or fully removed.

Honestly, since the AI piece hasn’t proven very helpful in the software, we’re even considering removing it entirely. That way the tool stays clean, compliant, and more aligned with what institutions expect.

Regards,

Sai Ganesh

Peter Flynn

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Aug 27, 2025, 6:22:58 PMAug 27
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On 27/08/2025 17:13, Sai Ganesh CS wrote:
> I’m so glad to hear from you! That’s a great point — yes, we can
> completely detach the AI part for institutions that require
> certification of work being written without AI.

Excellent.

> Honestly, since the AI piece hasn’t proven very helpful in the
> software,

AI rarely helps meaningfully in queries about LaTeX code. I see this a
lot on the TeX server on Discord, where people ask ChatGPT to fix their
code, and the results cause more trouble than the user's original error.
In limited circumstances it can be useful, but is no substitute for
RTFM or asking humans for help :-)

You might consider posting your original announcement on that server.
Crixet already have their own server on Discord.

Peter
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