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# Pubs
Pubs brings your bibliography to the command line.
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Pubs organizes your bibliographic documents together with the bibliographic data associated to them and provides command line access to basic and advanced manipulation of your library.
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Pubs is built with the following principles in mind:
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- all papers are referenced using unique citation keys,
- bibliographic data (i.e. pure bibtex information) is kept separated from metadata (including links to pdf or tags),
- everything is stored in plain text so it can be manually edited or version controlled.
**Notice:** pubs is still in early development and cannot be considered as stable.
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## Getting started
Create your library (by default, goes to '~/.pubs/').
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pubs init
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Import existing data from bibtex (pubs will try to automatically copy documents defined as 'file' in bibtex):
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pubs import path/to/collection.bib
or for a .bib file containing a single reference:
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pubs add reference.bib -d article.pdf
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pubs can also automatically retrieve the bibtex from a doi:
pubs add -D 10.1007/s00422-012-0514-6 -d article.pdf
or an ISBN (dashes are ignored):
pubs add -I 978-0822324669 -d article.pdf
## References always up-to-date
If you use latex, you can automatize references, by creating a bash script with:
#!/bin/bash
pubs export > references.bib
latex manuscript.tex
bibtex manuscript
latex manuscript.tex
This ensure that your reference file is always up-to-date; you can cite a paper in your manuscript a soon as you add it in pubs. This means that if you have, for instance, a doi on a webpage, you only need to do:
pubs add -D 10.1007/s00422-012-0514-6
and then add `\cite{Loeb_2012}` in your manuscript. After running the bash script, the citation will correctly appear in your compiled pdf.
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Customization
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Pubs is designed to interact well with your command line tool chain. You can add custom commands to pubs by defining aliases in your config file. Here are a few examples.
[alias]
print = open -w lp
count = !pubs list -k | wc -l
For more advanced functionalities, pubs also support plugins. Actually *alias* is itself a plugin!
## Requirements
- python >= 2.7 or >= 3.3
- [dateutil](http://labix.org/python-dateutil)
- [pyYaml](http://pyyaml.org) (will be deprecated soon)
- [bibtexparser](https://github.com/sciunto/python-bibtexparser) >= 0.6.1
## Authors
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- [Fabien Benureau](http://fabien.benureau.com)
- Olivier Mangin
- Jonathan Grizou
- Arnold Sykosch