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3,385 | 899 | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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jabref
- Ask HN: How do you save and browse external interesting URLs?
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Is there a FOSS package to track reading list like Notion?
JabRef might work for you. Website link and GitHub link.
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Drop down menus in Java Applications do not work (DWM, Arch Linux)
This issue https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/issues/5867 hints at JavaFX issue with the potential workaround of running with the environment variable GDK_DISPLAY=1.
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Zotero- ree, easy-to-use tool to collect, organize, cite, and share research
If the town is "online reference managers," you are probably right, but I would argue that reference managers are one of those areas where you really want something offline:
- Offline ensures that you do not suffer an externally caused downtime just before a deadline
- Offline ensures that you have a path for keeping your database throughout your research career, and to do system updates when _you_ want to.
- Offline ensures that if you leave academia, you will always have access to local copies of the academic papers you have referenced.
My favorite offline/local reference manager is `jabRef` [0] which stores all metadata directly in a bibtex-file. The GUI has an excellent pdf-integration, and everything is local and super fast.
Case in point: after a decade in industry, I am looking to get back into my academic fief. All the papers I ever read are in my Dropbox, and all I had to do to pick up where I left was download a current version jabRef and point it to my database which it read without any issues.
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BibTeX Tidy
It looks really good, might use it on top of JabRef[1] when I snapshot my library for inclusion in a paper. Even so, JabRef already does most of what is advertised here, but it is really useful just by being in the browser.
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What is the open source software you wish existed ?
I'm not sure if it is the same I'm thinking of but have you looked at JabRef?
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Use a reference manager, friends
Just gonna shamelessly plug another reference manager here: JabRef
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Do you have a github account ? What are you working on as a Java side-project ?
I am working on JabRef, which is a desktop & application to manage scientific publications. The hole project tries to support coders wanting to level up their coding skills. See also our the page on our development strategy.
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Hacktoberfest: 69 Beginner-Friendly Projects You Can Contribute To
https://github.com/JabRef/jabref Graphical Java application for managing BibTeX and biblatex (.bib) databases
TestFX
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Automating Java applications with JavaScript?
So for JavaFX the default one is TestFX. If you don't have the source code you probably need to find a tool able to locate them deierctly on your app. 5I didn't check if ti exists). Now for your initial question. TestFX is implmented in Java so if you really want to write you test in JS/TS you have to find a wrapper for your favorite language.
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What's the most interesting open-source project to study?
TestFX
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-citation-plugin - Obsidian plugin which integrates your academic reference manager with the Obsidian editor. Search your references from within Obsidian and automatically create and reference literature notes for papers and books.
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.
zotero-better-bibtex - Make Zotero effective for us LaTeX holdouts
tqrespec - TQRespec - The respec tool for Titan Quest game
JUnit - A programmer-oriented testing framework for Java.
JFoenix - JavaFX Material Design Library
papis - Powerful and highly extensible command-line based document and bibliography manager.
Fluent Assertions - A very extensive set of extension methods that allow you to more naturally specify the expected outcome of a TDD or BDD-style unit tests. Targets .NET Framework 4.7, as well as .NET Core 2.1, .NET Core 3.0, .NET 6, .NET Standard 2.0 and 2.1. Supports the unit test frameworks MSTest2, NUnit3, XUnit2, MSpec, and NSpec3.
AutoFixture - AutoFixture is an open source library for .NET designed to minimize the 'Arrange' phase of your unit tests in order to maximize maintainability. Its primary goal is to allow developers to focus on what is being tested rather than how to setup the test scenario, by making it easier to create object graphs containing test data.
xUnit - xUnit.net is a free, open source, community-focused unit testing tool for .NET.
Fine Code Coverage - Visualize unit test code coverage easily for free in Visual Studio Community Edition (and other editions too)
NUnit - NUnit Framework