u/Fankrits

I Built an AI-power web tool for LaTeX editor(SomeScript) – looking for feedback
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I Built an AI-power web tool for LaTeX editor(SomeScript) – looking for feedback

I’ve been developing SomeScript, a web-based LaTeX environment with a built-in AI assistant focused on making the writing and troubleshooting process much smoother.
Rather than just a basic editor, it includes an assistant to help:

  • Debug Compilation Errors: Translate cryptic TeX log errors into clear, actionable fixes.
  • Draft & Format Syntax: Quickly generate complex tables, TikZ diagrams, or math environments.
  • Edit & Refine Text: Polish academic writing and document structure directly inside the editor.

I'd really appreciate feedback from regular LaTeX users on:

  1. AI Debug Accuracy: Does it actually solve tricky package conflicts and syntax bugs effectively?
  2. Workflow Speed: Is the AI integration helpful, or does it get in the way of standard editing?
  3. Editor Experience: How does the general compiler performance and UI feel?

Try it here: https://www.somescript.com/
Any constructive feedback, edge-case testing, or feature ideas would be hugely appreciated!

https://preview.redd.it/st5x0or089kh1.png?width=2940&format=png&auto=webp&s=a6af3dff09e6e1f39e255862da341daf3a2a0a20

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u/Fankrits — 1 day ago

i'm thinking about switching to Zenbook A14. is there have any issues as a developer? mosting web dev,also how about mobile,app development. how it was with running local llm,?

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u/Fankrits — 4 months ago