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Figure out a standard process for collaborating in Overleaf
Paul + Dylan do main content -> Sunitha -> Kelly.
I've added macros for comments in the file (for todo items and for me, placeholders for other authors) -- I suggest making comments in the draft itself rather than here. It is a very clunky process to switch back and forth on items unless a real discussion is warranted, in which case Slack is faster at hashing things out.
If you want to clone the overleaf to a local git repo, you can try to clone the following URL:
https://git.overleaf.com/637500363bdca904f3169471
If this doesn't work it might be because of some premium vs. regular subscription. I have a premium account so I thought that would make the project clonable for all.
Because online edits are pushed/committed as they happen, a local copy will need to pull/sync regularly. Adding references/citations to a .bib file is sometimes easier to do offline though.