Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: caleb
Version: 0.7.0
Summary: A tool to automatically retrieve bibtex entries
Home-page: https://github.com/kevinywlui/caleb
License: MIT
Keywords: latex,python,crossref
Author: kevin lui
Author-email: kevinywlui@gmail.com
Requires-Python: >=3.6,<4.0
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: LaTeX
Requires-Dist: crossref-commons (>=0.0.6,<0.0.7)
Requires-Dist: mypy (>=0.720.0,<0.721.0)
Requires-Dist: requests (>=2.22,<3.0)
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# caleb

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## Overview

`caleb` is a tool for automatically filling in your Latex citations. It assumes
that the citations in your tex files are of the form `\cite{author:title:year}`
or `\cite{author:title}`. `caleb` then extracts the citation keys from the aux
file and will retrieve bibliographic data from either
<https://www.crossref.org/> (default) or <https://mathscinet.ams.org/mrlookup>.
By default, these entries are then appending to the bib file. If the
`--dry-run` option is passed, then the entries are printed instead.

## Usage examples

The quickest way to see what `caleb` is doing is to use the `--get-this-key`
flag.
```
$ caleb --get-this-key 'mazur:eisenstein' --method 'ams'
@article {mazur:eisenstein,
    AUTHOR = {Mazur, B.},
     TITLE = {Modular curves and the {E}isenstein ideal},
      NOTE = {With an appendix by Mazur and M. Rapoport},
   JOURNAL = {Inst. Hautes \'{E}tudes Sci. Publ. Math.},
  FJOURNAL = {Institut des Hautes \'{E}tudes Scientifiques. Publications
              Math\'{e}matiques},
    NUMBER = {47},
      YEAR = {1977},
     PAGES = {33--186 (1978)},
      ISSN = {0073-8301},
   MRCLASS = {14G25 (10D05)},
  MRNUMBER = {488287},
MRREVIEWER = {M. Ohta},
       URL = {http://www.numdam.org/item?id=PMIHES_1977__47__33_0},
}
```

The following examples occur in the `examples` directory.

* First run `pdflatex an_example.tex ` to generate `an_example.aux`. `caleb`
  will now parse `an_example.aux` to generate the appropriate bibliography
  file.
```
$ caleb an_example
```

* The first important commandline option is `--take-first`. When making a
  query, it is possible that there are multiple result. By default, `caleb`
  will take no action here. However, if the `--take-first` flag is passed,
  `caleb` will take the first entry.
```
$ caleb --take-first an_example
```

* The next important commandline option is `--method`. By default, `caleb` uses
  `crossref.org`. However, we can also tell `caleb` to use
  <https://mathscinet.ams.org/mrlookup>.
```
$ caleb --method ams an_example
```

## Workflow integration

### latexmk

* The best way is probably to integrate into `latexmk`. The `-pdflatex` flag
  allows us to run `caleb` after each `pdflatex` call.
```
latexmk -pdf -pdflatex='pdflatex %O %S; caleb -t -m ams %B' an_example
```

* We can set the `-pdflatex` flag in a `.latexmkrc` file. This can either go in
  the your tex project folder or in the home directory. So in the `.latexmkrc`
  file, include the following line (see examples directory for an example):
```
$pdflatex='pdflatex %O %S; caleb %B'
```

### Barebones

* The barebone approach is to run `caleb` before running bibtex.
```
pdflatex an_example
caleb an_example
bibtex an_example
pdflatex an_example
pdflatex an_example
```

### cocalc

<http://cocalc.com> contains a collaborative latex editor that allows you to use a
custom build command. We can use `caleb` by changing it to
```
latexmk -pdf -pdflatex='pdflatex %O %S; caleb -t -m ams %B' -f -g -bibtex -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode an_example.tex
```


## Help

`caleb` comes with some command line arguments.
```
$ caleb --help
usage: caleb [-h] [-t] [-v] [--version] [-m {crossref,ams}] [-g GET_THIS_KEY]
             [-dr]
             [input_name]

positional arguments:
  input_name

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -t, --take-first      Take first result if multiple results
  -v, --verbose         Increase verbosity of output
  --version             Outputs the version
  -m {crossref,ams}, --method {crossref,ams}
                        Specify a method for retrieving citations
  -g GET_THIS_KEY, --get-this-key GET_THIS_KEY
                        Print the first entry with this key
  -dr, --dry-run        Write the changes to stdout instead of the bibtex
```

## Installation

### Dependencies

* [crossref_commons_py](https://gitlab.com/crossref/crossref_commons_py)
* [requests](https://3.python-requests.org/)
* `python3` (tested with >=3.6)

### Testing and Development Dependencies

* [poetry](https://github.com/sdispater/poetry)
* [python-coveralls](https://github.com/z4r/python-coveralls)
* [pytest](https://pytest.org/en/latest/)
* [pytest-cov](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov)
* [black](https://github.com/psf/black)
* [isort](https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort)
* [mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy)

### `pip`

The recommended method is to get `caleb` from its [PyPI
repository](https://pypi.org/project/caleb/).

```
pip3 install caleb --user
```

### `setup.py`

Alternatively, a `setup.py` file is auto-generated using
[dephell](https://github.com/dephell/dephell). Let me know if something goes
wrong!

```
python setup.py install --user
```


## Goal of project

* [ ] Reach feature parity with IRL
  [Caleb](https://sites.math.washington.edu/~geigerc/) by version 2.13.1995.

## Homepage

* <https://github.com/kevinywlui/caleb>

