citation-file-format
ruby-cff
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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citation-file-format
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Qsv: Efficient CSV CLI Toolkit
I am somewhat tickled at the thought of citing everything in a malicious compliance kind of way. Given a Nix environment, it should be possible to pull down a list of every bit of code that was used to construct the OS. Would we have to differentiate between installed vs executed code? My Latex environment probably has thousands of packages, though I might directly only include a handful of them. Even if I include a Latex package, it might not get executed.
The CITATION.cff format[0] is a newish format to solve the machine identification of citable works, but I suspect it is too new to see widespread adoption. It is going to take some backbreaking regexes to extract "How to Cite" sections embedded in READMEs and buried in the source.
[0] https://citation-file-format.github.io/
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Beautify your GitHub repo
The standard CITATION format is the Citation File Format, proposed by GitHub:
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Citation File Format
Ah, I missed the fields that would help you define that info on “definition.reference”. https://github.com/citation-file-format/citation-file-format...
Clearly I’m not the person who built the connector if I missed that :)
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Hacker News top posts: Aug 21, 2021
Citation File Format\ (28 comments)
ruby-cff
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Enhanced support for citations on GitHub | The GitHub Blog
So the date accessed is the entire year of 2021. It includes the version, at least, but not an actual Git hash, so it really only applies if you use a released version. And then only if they keep their cff file updated, because that isn't actually automatic -- the version is just another field checked in with this file, alongside "date released".
What are some alternatives?
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