Minimalist way of managing academic papers?

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  1. papis

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

    Use (python based) papis: https://github.com/papis/papis

  2. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB – Built for High-Performance Time Series Workloads. InfluxDB 3 OSS is now GA. Transform, enrich, and act on time series data directly in the database. Automate critical tasks and eliminate the need to move data externally. Download now.

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  3. pubs

    Your bibliography on the command line

  4. cobib

    You may want to try coBib.

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