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A BibTeX bibliography manager based on Ivy and the
bibtex-completion backend. If you are familiar with helm-bibtex,
this is the ivy version.
News:
- 10/10/2017: We now have support for ~@string~ constants.
- 10/02/2017: Use date field if year is not defined.
- 09/29/2017: If there is a BibTeX entry, citation macro, or
org-bibtex entry at point, the corresponding publication will be
pre-selected in helm-bibtex and ivy-bibtex giving quick access to
PDFs and other functions.
See NEWS.org for old news.
Key features:
- Quick access to your bibliography from within Emacs
- Tightly integrated workflows
- Provides instant search results as you type
- Powerful search expressions
- Open the PDFs, URLs, or DOIs associated with an entry
- Insert LaTeX cite commands, Ebib links, or Pandoc citations,
BibTeX entries, or plain text references at point, attach PDFs to
emails
- Attach notes to publications
Install:
Put this file in a directory included in your load path or
install ivy-bibtex from MELPA (preferred). Then add the
following in your Emacs startup file:
(require 'ivy-bibtex)
Alternatively, you can use autoload:
(autoload 'ivy-bibtex "ivy-bibtex" "" t)
Requirements are parsebib, swiper, s, dash, and f. The easiest way
to install these packages is through MELPA.
Let ivy-bibtex know where it can find your bibliography by
setting the variable `bibtex-completion-bibliography'. See the
manual for more details:
https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex/blob/master/README.ivy-bibtex.org
Usage:
Do M-x ivy-bibtex and start typing a search query when prompted.