Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: bibcure
Version: 0.2.3
Summary:  Helps you to have a better bibtex file
Home-page: https://github.com/bibcure/bibcure
Author: Bruno Messias
Author-email: messias.physics@gmail.com
License: GPLv3
Download-URL: https://github.com/bibcure/bibcure/archive/0.2.3.tar.gz
Description: ## Description
        
        
        ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bibcure/logo/master/logo_64x64.png) Bibcure helps in boring tasks by keeping your bibfile up to date and normalized.
        
        ###  Requirements
        
        Bibcure uses the wonderful [Bibtex parser](https://github.com/sciunto-org/python-bibtexparser). In this moment we waiting for new release of bibtexparser to solve some bugs.
        ## Install
        
        ```
        $ sudo pip install bibcure
        ```
        ## Features and how to use
        
        #### bibcure
        Given a bib file...
        ```
        $ bibcure -i input.bib -o output.bib
        ```
        * check sure the Arxiv items have been published, then update them(requires
        internet connection)
        * complete all fields(url, journal, etc) of all bib items using DOI number(requires
        internet connection)
        * find and create DOI number associated with each bib item which has not
        DOI field(requires
        internet connection)
        * abbreviate jorunals names
        
        #### doitobib
        Given a DOI number...
        ```
        $ doitobib 10.1038/s41524-017-0032-0
        ```
        * get bib item given a doi(requires
        internet connection)
        
        You can easily append
        a bib into a bibfile, just do
        ```
        $ doitobib 10.1038/s41524-017-0032-0 >> file.bib
        ```
        #### titletobib
        Given a title...
        ```
        $ titletobib An useful paper
        ```
        * search papers related and return a bib for the selected paper(requires
        internet connection)
        
        You can easily append
        a bib into a bibfile, just do
        ```
        $ titletobib An useful paper --first >> file.bib
        ```
        #### arxivcheck
        
        
        Given a arxiv id...
        ```
        $ arxivcheck 1601.02785
        ```
        * check if has been published, and then returns the updated bib (requires internet connection)
        
        
        Given a title...
        ```
        $ arxivcheck --title An useful paper published on arxiv
        ```
        search papers related and return a bib the first item. 
        You can easily append a bib into a bibfile, just do
        ```
        $ arxivcheck --title An useful paper published on arxiv >> file.bib
        ```
        You also can interact with results, just pass --ask parameter
        ```
        $ arxivcheck --ask --title An useful paper published on arxiv 
        ```
        ### Next Version
        ```
        $ bibcure -i input.bib -o output.bib
        ```
        * contract authors names
        
        
Keywords: bibtex,arxiv,doi,abbreviate,science,scientific-journals
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: LaTeX
