Small CLI to get a bibtex entry from a DOI, an arXiv ID or a PubMed ID.
Just so you know, there is now Zotero BIB on the browser that can do this
(and more). I will keep maintaining doi2bib
though, since it is an integral part my workflow.
Usage:
$ doi2bib --help=plain
NAME
doi2bib - A little CLI tool to get the bibtex entry for a given DOI,
arXiv or PubMed ID.
SYNOPSIS
doi2bib [OPTION]... [ID]
ARGUMENTS
ID A DOI, an arXiv ID or a PubMed ID. The tool tries to automatically
infer what kind of ID you are using. You can force the cli to
lookup a DOI by using the form 'doi:ID' or an arXiv ID by using
the form 'arXiv:ID'. PubMed IDs always start with 'PMC'.
OPTIONS
-f FILE, --file=FILE
With this flag, the tool reads the file and process its lines
sequentially, treating them as DOIs, arXiv IDs or PubMedIDs.
Errors will be printed on standard error but will not terminate
the operation.
--help[=FMT] (default=auto)
Show this help in format FMT. The value FMT must be one of `auto',
`pager', `groff' or `plain'. With `auto', the format is `pager` or
`plain' whenever the TERM env var is `dumb' or undefined.
-o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT (absent=stdout)
Append the bibtex output to the specified file. It will create the
file if it does not exist.
--version
Show version information.
EXIT STATUS
doi2bib exits with the following status:
0 on success.
124 on command line parsing errors.
125 on unexpected internal errors (bugs).
BUGS
Report bugs to https://github.com/mseri/doi2bib/issues
It will retrieve the bibtex entry, using the published details when possible.
The bibtex entry is printed on standard output:
$ doi2bib 10.1007/s10569-019-9946-9
$ doi2bib 1902.00436
$ doi2bib arXiv:1609.01724
$ doi2bib PMC2883744
The bibtex entry is saved in the bibliography.bib
file:
$ doi2bib doi:10.4171/JST/226 -o "bibliography.bib"
This will create the file if not present or append the bibliography to the file.
You can batch-process lists of entries by listing them
line by line in a file and using the --file
option.
Each release comes with attached binaries for windows, mac and linux. You can simply unpack the binary and place in a folder accessible by your terminal of choice.
If on macos you get a Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/gmp/lib/libgmp.10.dylib
failure, you will need to install gmp
. Macports users can do it via port install gmp
and homebrew users via breww install gmp
.
To build the package yourself, the most immediate way is tu use opam:
$ opam install doi2bib
To run the tests, clone this repository and from of the root of the project run
$ opam install --deps-only . # first time only
$ dune runtest -p doi2bib