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papis
- Papis 0.13: A CLI document and bibliography manager
- Papis v0.13 release: a powerful and extensible command line bibliography manager
- Show HN: Manage research papers from your CLI
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Maybe a niche question, but is anyone aware of any way to setup a database for citations? I'd like to be able to input citation information, copy the citation, and keep that citation data saved somewhere so I can pull it out again later, preferably in whatever style I need for that moment
I found this app called papis that seems like it would do what I want, but there doesn't appear to be a way to self host it.
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Introducing papis.nvim: Manage your bibliography with Neovim
I've recently published a first version of papis.nvim, a neovim companion plugin for the bibliography and reference manager papis. It's mainly meant for people who use neovim for academic and other prose writing. With it, you can search your bibliography, edit entries, open files and notes, format notes, and more! Check it out if you're already using papis, or if you're using mendeley or zotero and have been hoping for a nice cli + neovim alternative.
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Minimalist way of managing academic papers?
Use (python based) papis: https://github.com/papis/papis
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Vim-based Citation Managers?
papis is a command line document manager. It's not vim based, but can use vim as editor.
- Papis v0.12 released, a powerful command-line based document and bibliography manager
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ACM articles on Common Lisp up to 2000 are free to read
that is cool thanks! I think I'll batch add them to my papis library
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coBib 3.2 Released - The console Bibliography for power users!
A final word on the comparison with papis. The major difference is the library/database structure: papis used a deeply nested library structure. Paper information gets stored in multiple info.yaml files whereas coBib was designed to use a single, centralized and plain-text (version-controlled) database file (YAML format). PDF files can be linked via paths pointing to anywhere on your filesystem (or remote URLs) which was important to me because during my studies I kept papers for various courses separate from each other.
artem
- Artem V1.1.7 is Out (To Convert Images To ASCII Art)
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Are there reasons for a seasoned vanilla Arch user to go on an Endeavour?
Neofetch wise I use my own icon (yes, this one, ascii-fied by Artem) with lolcat cos pretty colours
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Terminal ASCII Art with Boxes
Do not search for them, - make them: https://github.com/FineFindus/artem
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Does anyone know a system to autogenerate logos into ascii in a format similar to neofetch?
Try Artem
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artem 1.1.0 Release
For more information or feedback please visit the project on github.
artem can be installed from cargo using cargo install artem or downloaded from the github release page.
- Artem v1.0.3 released (to convert images to ASCII art)
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Artem - 1.0 release
You can either download it directly from the github release page or install it with cargo install artem
- artem - Image to Ascii Converter
What are some alternatives?
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.
python-asciistuff - :art: Library for producing ASCII arts
pubs - Your bibliography on the command line
RASCII - Advanced image to ASCII art tool & crate written in Rust 🦀🚀
cobib - Console Bibliography
ASCII_Art_Paint - The editor for ASCII-graphics, combining a graphical editor and an image to text converter. Decorate your text and surprise your readers with an original social media post or blog post using ASCII graphics. The tool does not require an internet connection and can work offline in a browser.
jabref - Graphical Java application for managing BibTeX and biblatex (.bib) databases
term-image - Display images in the terminal with python
cobib
figurine - Print your name in style
ar5iv - A web service offering HTML5 articles from arXiv.org as converted with latexml
RASCII - Advanced image to ASCII art tool & crate written in Rust 🦀🚀 [Moved to: https://github.com/UTFeight/RASCII]