astrocite
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Bibliography file format => AST => CSL JSON
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astrocite
Bibliography Format => AST => CSL JSON
Mission: The goal of this project is to create a single location where high-quality, safe, and efficient X => CSL JSON
parsers can be found.
What this project solves: Currently there exists a wide range of CSL JSON parsers for a variety of reference types. However, most of these parsers rely on unsafe or inefficent methods of parsing input files (generally using complex regular expressions with lookbehinds, or inefficiently looping over the same input text several times). This project abandons that strategy by first parsing input files into Abstract Syntax Trees and then parsing CSL JSON from the tree structure. The result of this is a safer, faster, and more predictable experience for developers.
NOTE: This project is currently a work in progress. The API is subject to change drastically and without warning. Any use of this library is at your own risk until either this message disappears or version ^1.x.x
is released.
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Install
$ npm install astrocite
Usage
Modular (smaller bundles)
import { parse } from 'astrocite/bibtex';
// or
const parse = require('astrocite/bibtex').parse;
const cslJson = parse(`
@article{my_article,
title = {Hello world},
journal = "Some Journal"
}
`);
Classic
import * as astrocite from 'astrocite';
// or
const astrocite = require('astrocite');
const cslJson = astrocite.bibtex.parse(`
@article{my_article,
title = {Hello world},
journal = "Some Journal"
}
`);
ASTs are also available if needed.
import { AST } from 'astrocite/bibtex';
// or
// import { AST } from 'astrocite/ris';
// ....etc
const bibtexAST = AST.parse(`
@article{my_article,
title = {Hello world},
journal = "Some Journal"
}
`);
Note: Examples for each individual AST can be found in the README file of each subdirectory.
Contributing
PRs accepted. Please see our Roadmap and Contributing Guidelines for more details.
License
MIT © 2017 Derek P Sifford