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anystyle
- AnyStyle
- AnyStyle: Parses academic references in no time
- Lit review 3 years in: mistake
- Importing a reference list from a journal article into Zotero
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How can I automatically import all or some references from within a paper for reading?
Try https://anystyle.io/
- Extract research paper`s references
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Zotero Help
Another possibility is to use https://anystyle.io/ - it is a parser, so you paste your bibliography in and it tries to parse it for you into a style that can be read by Zotero. Some bibliographies will take a lot of work, some won't - it depends on the system you've been using. Give it a go and see
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Generate BibTeX reference from \bibitem
But you might try typesetting the bibliography, copy the result and run it through something like anystyle.io, which offers BibTeX output.
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I can't order my references in order of appearance in Lyx
If you already have it typed out and want to try a tool to parse and convert, there's stuff like anystyle.io, but you'll probably need to clean up the results as they won't be perfect.
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BibTex entries for proceedings
Failing that there are services like AnyStyle.io that will parse unformatted bibliography entries.
neuron
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Recommendation for simple static sure generator based on Markdown
Have you considered neuron or it's successor emanote?
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Interest in vim based pkm?
It requires the neuron binary to be installed.
- Ask HN: What's the best platform for technical writing in 2022?
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Syntax Highlighting for Notes?
You can use vim-plug (or whatever) to get neuron.nvim, but neuron.nvim depends on neuron, which AFAICT, you have to pull from the GH Releases page or use nix to install: https://neuron.zettel.page/install.
- A second brain, for you, forever
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Zest: a CLI tool for zettelkasten-like note management
zk also interoperates with neuron (of which I'm the author!).
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College student, novice Zettelkastmensch, looking for advice based on expierence
https://neuron.zettel.page :: CLI+webUI
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Obsidian Publish, and Digital Garden
You can set up a git repo and use emanote or it’s predecessor nueron to set up the GitHub pages for free. But both projects have some issues rendering the Obsidian flavor markdown files (translutions, block reference etc.) compared with Obsidian Publish.
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Build a Second Brain in Emacs with Org Roam
I use https://neuron.zettel.page/ for long lived things, and things I want to explore more visually. It has great emacs support, stores everything in .md, and auto generates the same site as what you can see on their website.
- Taking notes in neovim
What are some alternatives?
bibtex-autocomplete - Python package to autocomplete bibtex bibliographies
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
unparser - Turn Ruby AST into semantically equivalent Ruby source
emanote - Emanate a structured view of your plain-text notes
styles - Official repository for Citation Style Language (CSL) citation styles.
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
typeless - an interpreter for λ-calculus implemented in ruby
vim-orgmode - Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs' Org-Mode
org-ruby - An Org mode parser written in Ruby.
hakyll - A static website compiler library in Haskell
BibWord - Microsoft Word and Bibliography Styles extender.
react-haskell - React bindings for Haskell