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Hi All, I'm a long time user of the org-ref package for writing academic documents in org and exporting to PDF via LaTeX.
I recently decided to try switching to more built-in options such as the new built-in org-cite syntax. I am using the package citar for this (yes, I know org-ref can also be changed to use the new built-in syntax).
I found the package oxr from the author of citar which does this but it does not seem to have active development.
If you only care about LaTeX exports, you could try consult-reftex. I haven't worked on it in a while, but that's mainly because it does what I need it to.
There's been other, more general, work around similar issues (see org-glossary), that may or may not end up in org, and which may or may not be useful for enhanced cross-references as well.