BibTeX files are typically manually maintained and thus often contain inconsistencies, mistakes, or are missing information. betterbib helps maintaining your BibTeX files by comparing them with online sources and correcting whatever entries are found faulty.
Simply run
betterbib in.bib out.bib
to improve your BibTeX file with default settings. For example, the input BibTeX
@article {krylov,
author = {Liesen and Gaul and Nabben},
title = {Framework Deflation Krylov Augmented}
}
is converted to
@article{krylov,
author = {Gaul, André and Gutknecht, Martin H. and Liesen, Jörg and Nabben, Reinhard},
title = {A Framework for Deflated and Augmented {Krylov} Subspace Methods},
doi = {10.1137/110820713},
number = {2},
pages = {495-518},
source = {Crossref},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1137/110820713},
volume = {34},
journal = {SIAM J. Matrix Anal. \& Appl.},
publisher = {Society for Industrial \& Applied Mathematics (SIAM)},
issn = {0895-4798, 1095-7162},
year = {2013},
month = jan,
}
All of the following tools can read from standard input and write to standard output, so
you can concatenate them to get exactly what you want. For example, the above
betterbib
command is equivalent to
betterbib-sync in.bib | betterbib-journal-abbrev | betterbib-format -b - out.bib
betterbib fetches data from
All betterbib-sync command-line options are explained in betterbib-sync -h
.
The tool
betterbib-format in.bib out.bib
allows you to apply consistent formatting to you BibTeX file. See -h
/--help
for
options.
The tool
betterbib-journal-abbrev in.bib out.bib
allows you to apply consistent abbreviation of journal names. See -h
/--help
for
options.
To use custom abbrebiations for journal names, create a file as a JSON dictionary, and
provide that as a command line argument with --extra-abbrev-file
. For example, if the
file correct_pnas.json
is:
{"PNAS": "Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A."}
and you call betterbib-journal-abbrev --extra-abbrev-file=correct_pnas.json
, this will
replace any bibtex entries listed with journal "PNAS" with the correct abbreviation.
This option is included in the betterbib
and betterbib-journal-abbrev
commands.
When combined with the --long-journal-names
option, this will override default options
only if both have the same abbreviation.
In BibTeX titles, some words need to be protected by curly brackets such that they are
capitalized correctly, e.g., {Einstein}
. betterbib automatically recognizes some of
them (if they are in the default dictionary, like Einstein
), but you might want to add
some. To this end, create the config file
~/.config/betterbib/config.ini
and fill it with, e.g.,
[DICTIONARY]
add=Arnoldi,
Bernstein,
Boolean,
Chebyshev,
Hermitian
remove=hermitian,
boolean
betterbib is available from the Python Package Index, so simply do
pip install betterbib
to install.
To run the betterbib unit tests, check out this repository and type
pytest
This software is published under the GPLv3 license.