Vim-based Citation Managers?

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  • papis

    Powerful and highly extensible command-line based document and bibliography manager.

  • papis is a command line document manager. It's not vim based, but can use vim as editor.

  • abbotsbury

    Bibliography management in Haskell. Includes a library for fetching Crossref data and generating citations, and a executable for command-line management of PDFs/references.

  • For a different take, I actually spent some time wrote my own command-line citation manager plus some Vim integration (so when I paste in a DOI and hit a key, it calls the executable to expand it into a bibtex entry). I don't recommend using it though lol. It's extremely personalised to my own workflow and area of research

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  • abbotsbury.vim

    Vim plugin, using the `abbot` command-line programme (cf. https://github.com/yongrenjie/abbotsbury) for citation management and bib file autocompletion.

  • For a different take, I actually spent some time wrote my own command-line citation manager plus some Vim integration (so when I paste in a DOI and hit a key, it calls the executable to expand it into a bibtex entry). I don't recommend using it though lol. It's extremely personalised to my own workflow and area of research

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