Description
===========

|image0| 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

scihub2pdf
----------

If you want download articles via a DOI number, article title or a
bibtex file, using the database of libgen or sci-hub, see

`bibcure/scihub2pdf <https://github.com/bibcure/scihub2pdf>`__

or just do

::

    $ sudo pip install scihub2pdf

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

doi2bib
-------

Given a DOI number...

::

    $ doi2bib 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

::

    $ doi2bib 10.1038/s41524-017-0032-0 >> file.bib

title2bib
---------

Given a title...

::

    $ title2bib 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

::

    $ title2bib 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 

scihub2pdf
==========

Given a bibtex file

::

    $ scihub2pdf -i input.bib 

Given a DOI number...

::

    $ scihub2pdf 10.1038/s41524-017-0032-0

Given a title...

::

    $ sci2bib --title An useful paper

Location folder as argument

::

    $ scihub2pdf -i input.bib -l somefoler/

Use libgen instead sci-hub

::

    $ scihub2pdf -i input.bib --uselibgen

Sci-Hub vs LibGen
-----------------

Sci-hub:
~~~~~~~~

-  Stable
-  Annoying CAPTCHA
-  Fast

Libgen
~~~~~~

-  Unstalbe
-  No CAPTCHA
-  Slow

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