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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-autobib
Version: 0.8.1
Release: 1
Summary: Automatically download missing entries to your bibliography file.
License: MIT License
URL: https://github.com/hdembinski/autobib
Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/e7/c8/302412e75182f46b93a7fdf6a934cd1502eee6a141aeab2dfdba70e38bdb/autobib-0.8.1.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-pytest
Requires: python3-pre-commit
Requires: python3-types-setuptools
%description
# autobib



`autobib` automatically fetches BibTeX entries from online databases (currently Inspire and ADS) based on references that were added to the LaTeX document but not yet to the `.bib` file. The automatically fetched entries are appended to the first `.bib` file defined in your LaTeX source (first entry of `\bibliography{...}`). For this to work, the cite key has to be a key used by the online database.
In other words, you still need to look up a citation online and copy the cite key to your LaTeX file, but you don't have to also copy the whole BibTeX entry to your local `.bib` file (essentially adding it twice), since `autobib` does the latter for you.
`autobib` only appends new entries to your `.bib` file and otherwise leaves it as is. Using it is therefore safe.
## Installation and usage
`pip install autobib`
This installs a new script called `bibtex-autobib`, which is a drop-in replacement of the original `bibtex` command. The easiest way to make it work automatically with tooling like `latexmk` is to create a symlink
`ln -s /path/to/bibtex-autobib /some/path/bibtex`
where `/some/path/bibtex` comes before the path in which the original `bibtex` command is located in the PATH environment variable. Be careful that you do not override the original `bibtex` command.
After doing that, you can check whether the command `bibtex` is calling `autobib` by calling `bibtex --version` on the command-line. You should see something like this
```
autobib 0.6.0
BibTeX 0.99d (TeX Live 2020)
[...]
```
If this is not the case, then you may have to change the order of search paths in the `PATH` environment variable.
### ADS token
No extra steps are needed to download from Inspire, but to download from ADS you need to [follow these instructions](https://github.com/adsabs/adsabs-dev-api#access) to get an API token. Export this token in your shell as ADS_TOKEN, e.g. `export ADS_TOKEN=<insert token here>`.
%package -n python3-autobib
Summary: Automatically download missing entries to your bibliography file.
Provides: python-autobib
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-autobib
# autobib



`autobib` automatically fetches BibTeX entries from online databases (currently Inspire and ADS) based on references that were added to the LaTeX document but not yet to the `.bib` file. The automatically fetched entries are appended to the first `.bib` file defined in your LaTeX source (first entry of `\bibliography{...}`). For this to work, the cite key has to be a key used by the online database.
In other words, you still need to look up a citation online and copy the cite key to your LaTeX file, but you don't have to also copy the whole BibTeX entry to your local `.bib` file (essentially adding it twice), since `autobib` does the latter for you.
`autobib` only appends new entries to your `.bib` file and otherwise leaves it as is. Using it is therefore safe.
## Installation and usage
`pip install autobib`
This installs a new script called `bibtex-autobib`, which is a drop-in replacement of the original `bibtex` command. The easiest way to make it work automatically with tooling like `latexmk` is to create a symlink
`ln -s /path/to/bibtex-autobib /some/path/bibtex`
where `/some/path/bibtex` comes before the path in which the original `bibtex` command is located in the PATH environment variable. Be careful that you do not override the original `bibtex` command.
After doing that, you can check whether the command `bibtex` is calling `autobib` by calling `bibtex --version` on the command-line. You should see something like this
```
autobib 0.6.0
BibTeX 0.99d (TeX Live 2020)
[...]
```
If this is not the case, then you may have to change the order of search paths in the `PATH` environment variable.
### ADS token
No extra steps are needed to download from Inspire, but to download from ADS you need to [follow these instructions](https://github.com/adsabs/adsabs-dev-api#access) to get an API token. Export this token in your shell as ADS_TOKEN, e.g. `export ADS_TOKEN=<insert token here>`.
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for autobib
Provides: python3-autobib-doc
%description help
# autobib



`autobib` automatically fetches BibTeX entries from online databases (currently Inspire and ADS) based on references that were added to the LaTeX document but not yet to the `.bib` file. The automatically fetched entries are appended to the first `.bib` file defined in your LaTeX source (first entry of `\bibliography{...}`). For this to work, the cite key has to be a key used by the online database.
In other words, you still need to look up a citation online and copy the cite key to your LaTeX file, but you don't have to also copy the whole BibTeX entry to your local `.bib` file (essentially adding it twice), since `autobib` does the latter for you.
`autobib` only appends new entries to your `.bib` file and otherwise leaves it as is. Using it is therefore safe.
## Installation and usage
`pip install autobib`
This installs a new script called `bibtex-autobib`, which is a drop-in replacement of the original `bibtex` command. The easiest way to make it work automatically with tooling like `latexmk` is to create a symlink
`ln -s /path/to/bibtex-autobib /some/path/bibtex`
where `/some/path/bibtex` comes before the path in which the original `bibtex` command is located in the PATH environment variable. Be careful that you do not override the original `bibtex` command.
After doing that, you can check whether the command `bibtex` is calling `autobib` by calling `bibtex --version` on the command-line. You should see something like this
```
autobib 0.6.0
BibTeX 0.99d (TeX Live 2020)
[...]
```
If this is not the case, then you may have to change the order of search paths in the `PATH` environment variable.
### ADS token
No extra steps are needed to download from Inspire, but to download from ADS you need to [follow these instructions](https://github.com/adsabs/adsabs-dev-api#access) to get an API token. Export this token in your shell as ADS_TOKEN, e.g. `export ADS_TOKEN=<insert token here>`.
%prep
%autosetup -n autobib-0.8.1
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f.gz\"\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-autobib -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Fri Jun 09 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 0.8.1-1
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