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bibtex-autocomplete
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ChatGPT for BibTeX
If you're looking for smart BibTeX auto-completion, I wrote a python script that does just that by searching a few online sources like crossref, arxiv, dblp...
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What have you automated using Python?
In the long tradition of automating things that take less than 5 minutes to do manually, I've made a CLI script to autocomplete BibTeX entries (open source on github). A lot of work but now I can just copy/paste the title of any article I stumbled upon and the script will often do the rest.
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BibTex entries for proceedings
I made a command-line tool to autocomplete bibtex entries in python : https://github.com/dlesbre/bibtex-autocomplete. It works by auto-querying a bunch of online databases (www.crossref.org, arxiv.org, dlbp.org, researchr.org, and unpaywall.org)
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I made a script to autocomplete bibtex entries
It is made in python, you can find out more on PyPi or github
xlsx_copycull
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What have you automated using Python?
And I also posted about another module I wrote for generating copies of spreadsheets and culling each down to whatever subset of rows I need. This also weirdly finds a lot of uses in a world of clients and coworkers who use spreadsheets for way too many things.
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My clients like sending me spreadsheet "databases", so I wrote a module to quickly cull them down to workable sizes.
Introducing xlsx_copycull, a tool to copy a 'master' spreadsheet and delete any unnecessary rows, and optionally add in Excel formulas. It's a hideous cousin of SELECT * FROM table WHERE condition.
What are some alternatives?
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