A set of bibliography tools. Includes:
– aux2bib, a perl script which will take an
.aux file and make a portable .bib file to go
with it;
– bibify, a shell script that will optimise away one
pass of the LaTeX/BibTeX cycle, in some cases
– bibkey, a shell script that finds entries whose
“keyword” field matches the given keys
(uses sed and awk);
– cleantex, a shell script to tidy up after a
LaTeX run;
– looktex, a shell script to list entries that match a
given regexp;
– makebib, a shell script to make an exportable
.bib file from an existing (set of) .bib file(s)
and an optional set of citations (uses sed)
– printbib, a shell script to make a dvi
file from a .bib file, sorted by cite key, and including
fields like “keyword”,
“abstract” and
“comment”;
– bib2html, a perl script that makes a browsable HTML
version of a bibliography (several .bst files are
supplied); and
– citekeys, a shell script that lists the
citation keys of a .bib file.
The authors are David Kotz and Daniel Gildea.
License: lppl Catalogued: 2011-03-01