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Top 23 bibliography Open-Source Projects
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rebiber
A simple tool to update bib entries with their official information (e.g., DBLP or the ACL anthology).
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effects-bibliography
A collaborative bibliography of work related to the theory and practice of computational effects
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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citar
Emacs package to quickly find and act on bibliographic references, and edit org, markdown, and latex academic documents.
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zotero-markdb-connect
Zotero plugin that links your Markdown database to Zotero. Jump directly from Zotero Items to connected Markdown files. Automatically tags Zotero Items so you can easily see which papers you've made notes for.
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kerko
A web application component that provides a faceted search interface for bibliographies managed with Zotero.
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bookends-tools
Alfred Workflow to Integrate with Bookends, an academic reference manager/bibliography tool for macOS
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citar-denote
Emacs package to create and retrieve bibliography notes with the Citar and Denote packages.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Project mention: Quarto document rendered via quarto::quarto_render(): How to implement citations? | /r/RStudio | 2023-07-02I had some trouble following this but I think what you're saying is the ` [@Bernhofer2021.02.23.432527]` tag isn't getting converted to the actual bib reference - is that right? I just copied this into my system and I could make that part work fine - using my own .bib file of course, and I used this csl which I copied locally. The one change I made to the setup was to put both the .bib and the .csl file in my working directory where the .qmd file is, and also as I commented on a different post of yours from the other day, I make sure there's no spaces in the path to my working directory (for either the folder names or the filenames). So for me, everything is in C:\Users\xxxx\workingdir - this is due to a known RStudio issue with spaces. Who knows if that's what you're running into or not.
Project mention: Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-02-06
Project mention: Keeping track of paper notes using Emacs, BiBTeX and Citar | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-07-28
Project mention: Request for Feedback: Peer Review - Open Source, Open Access Scientific Publishing Platform drawing on Github and StackExchange | /r/Open_Science | 2023-06-05If it works out maybe it could be combined with Scholia, maybe that is a way to address the problem of the scatter unorganized noninteractive literature but it's doing that well right now. I made some proposals here that could be relevant to your project – for example this one: there could be a watchlist onto which you can put authors and small disciplines and then get recent changes shown on it; this way users could find new papers to review within their field and this could work across sites where one can comment on / review papers, including yours. As Scholia is so far not well-known and doesn't have this or similar features, maybe you could add a Watchlist for papers on your site and later enable it to also show papers from elsewhere.
For literature management, I use this https://github.com/thomashirtz/notion-scholar But if you are talking about other daily or work stuff, I just do it manually.
Project mention: Runtime error with plugin that uses io.popen to run executable during plugin startup | /r/neovim | 2023-11-29I've been trying to install and config a plugin (papis.nvim) for a couple of days and am having issues with a function that uses io.popen to run yq to convert yaml files to json. I know my install of yq is fine- I can run yq -oj info.yaml from the command line with no issue and it produces the correct json output. I know the function can find the yq executable, but it returns nil. I've saved the error from the yq golang code: panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
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- Runtime error with plugin that uses io.popen to run executable during plugin startup
- AnyStyle: Parses academic references in no time
- Keeping track of paper notes using Emacs, BiBTeX and Citar
- Lit review 3 years in: mistake
- Quarto document rendered via quarto::quarto_render(): How to implement citations?
- citar-denote: Emacs package to create and retrieve bibliography notes with the Citar and Denote packages.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source bibliography projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | jabref | 3,393 |
2 | styles | 3,165 |
3 | rebiber | 2,450 |
4 | jekyll-scholar | 1,099 |
5 | anystyle | 966 |
6 | effects-bibliography | 909 |
7 | org-roam-bibtex | 561 |
8 | citar | 455 |
9 | helm-bibtex | 455 |
10 | zotero-markdb-connect | 441 |
11 | kerko | 277 |
12 | scholia | 207 |
13 | bibliography | 139 |
14 | citeproc | 139 |
15 | notion-scholar | 138 |
16 | papis.nvim | 135 |
17 | org-bib-mode | 128 |
18 | bookends-tools | 92 |
19 | citeproc-el | 81 |
20 | citeproc-lua | 59 |
21 | citar-denote | 46 |
22 | shbib | 37 |
23 | cobib | 37 |
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