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@citation-js/cli
Advanced tools
CLI for Citation.js.
npm install --global @citation-js/cli
Usage: citation-js [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-i, --input <path> Input file. If all input options are omitted, it uses stdin
-t, --text <string> Input text. If all input options are omitted, it uses stdin
-u, --url <string> Deprecated in favor of -t, --text. If all input options are omitted, it uses stdin
-o, --output <path> Output file (omit file extension). If this option is omitted, the output is written to stdout
--pipe Pipe and transform from stdin to stdout
-R, --output-non-real Output as a text file
-f, --output-type <option> Output structure type: string, html, json (default: "json")
-s, --output-style <option> Output scheme. A combination of --output-format json and --output-style citation-* is considered invalid. Options: csl (Citation Style Lanugage JSON), bibtex, citation-* (where * is any formatting style) (default: "csl")
-l, --output-language <option> Output language. [RFC 5646](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5646) codes (default: "en-US")
--log-level <level> Log level: silent, error, warn, info, debug, http (default: "warn")
--plugins <names> Plugin names (@citation-js/plugin-NAME); bibjson, bibtex, csl, doi, ris & wikidata are preloaded (default: [])
--plugin-config <config> @plugin.property.path=value;... (default: [])
--formatter-options <config> property.path=value;... (default: [])
--no-input-generate-graph Do not include the parsing graph in CSL output
--input-force-type <type> Force parsing as a certain type
--input-max-chain-length <number> Set the maximal number of parsing iterations
--no-input-strict Do not use the strict parsing mode
--input-target <type> Stop parsing when a certain type is reached
Input can be read from stdin
, passed as a file with -i, --input <path>
or, for simple IDs, as plain text with -t, --text
or the deprecated alias -u, --url
.
$ echo "Q30000000" > input.txt
$ cat input.txt | citation-js
[{"title": "The Synergistic Activity ...", ...}]
$ citation-js --input input.txt
[{"title": "The Synergistic Activity ...", ...}]
$ citation-js --text Q30000000
[{"title": "The Synergistic Activity ...", ...}]
The CLI outputs to stdout
by default, but can write to a file with the -o, --output
option.
$ citation-js --text Q30000000
[{"title": "The Synergistic Activity ...", ...}]
$ citation-js -t Q30000000 -o output
$ more output.json
[{"title": "The Synergistic Activity ...", ...}]
Note: the file extension is determined automatically, and should therefore be omitted in the
-o
option. To force a file extension, simply omit-o
and redirectstdout
to the preferred file.
To format the output, use the -R
, -s
, -f
and -l
options. These options map to the old output options.
CLI option | Default value | Other values |
---|---|---|
-R, --output-non-real | omitted (real ) | present (string , plain text) |
-f, --output-type | json | json , string |
-s, --output-style | csl | citation-* , bibtex , bibtxt , data |
-l, --output-language | en-US | es-ES , fr-FR , du-DU , nl-NL |
For example, to format doi:10.5281/zenodo.1005176 in French in the APA format:
$ citation-js -t 10.5281/zenodo.1005176 -f string -s citation-apa -l fr-FR
Willighagen, L., & Willighagen, E. (2017, octobre 9). Larsgw/Citation.Js V0.3.3. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1005176
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CLI for Citation.js
The npm package @citation-js/cli receives a total of 885 weekly downloads. As such, @citation-js/cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @citation-js/cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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