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@supremum/remark-bibtex

v0.2.7

Published

Remark plugin to generate citations from a bibtex file

Downloads

2

Readme

Custom Changes

  • Use [@Wasserman1994] notation instead of (@Wasserman1994)
  • Use citation key as footnote identifier
  • Add (Wasserman & Faust, 1994)[^Wasserman1994] instead of just [^1] (in case of numeric references being used/created elsewhere)
  • Use Harvard bibliography format

remark-bibtex

Remark-bibtex is a remark plugin to generate footnoted citations from a bibtex file. It uses citation-js to load a specified .bib file from which citations will be retrieved and added to the markdown file's footnotes section.

Citation keys take the form of (@citationKey): where "citationKey" corresponds to a bibtex entry in the provided .bib file. The citation key will be replaced with a numbered footnote reference corresponding to the bibliography entry in footnotes section.

In order to work, this package has to be chained to the remark-footnotes package, which adds the necessary markdown footnoting capability.

# My Document

So here is my citation (@Wasserman1994). End of story.

Will become:

So here is my citation[^1]. End of story.

[^1]: 1\. Wasserman S, Faust K. Social Network Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1994.

Install

yarn add remark-footnotes @benchmark-urbanism/remark-bibtex

Usage

const remark = require('remark')
const footnotes = require('remark-footnotes')
const remarkBibtex = require('@benchmark-urbanism/remark-bibtex')

const bibtexFilePath = './example/example.bib'

remark()
  .use(footnotes)
  .use(remarkBibtex, { bibtexFile: bibtexFilePath })
  .process('Ref A: (@Harris2020) Ref B: (@Wasserman1994)')
  .then((content) => content.toString())
  .then((markdown) => console.log(markdown))
  .catch((err) => console.error(err))

Will give:

Ref A:[^1] Ref B:[^2]

[^1]: 1\. Harris CR, Millman KJ, van der Walt SJ, Gommers R, Virtanen P, Cournapeau D, et al. Array programming with NumPy. Nature \[Internet]. 2020 Sep;585(7825):357–62. Available from: http://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2649-2
[^2]: 2\. Wasserman S, Faust K. Social Network Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1994.

Options

options.bibtexFile

A mandatory filepath to the .bib file to be loaded by citation-js

License

MIT © Gareth Simons