Generate latex + bibtex citation commands by looking at what packages are imported in your Python code.
The recommended installation procedure is to use pip
:
pip install makecite
To install the development version, you can pip
install directly from this
GitHub repository with:
pip install git+https://github.com/adrn/makecite
Get bibtex records for packages used in a single script, and store to a .bib
file in the current working directory:
makecite my_script.py
Get bibtex records for packages used in all .py
scripts in the current directory and store to a .bib
file called "software_refs.bib":
makecite --ext=.py -o software_refs.bib .
Get bibtex records for packages used in all .py
scripts and IPython notebook, .ipynb
, files in two paths my_code
and my_notebooks
:
makecite --ext=.py --ext=.ipynb my_code my_notebooks
Get bibtex records for packages used in all .py
scripts in the current directory and output a AAS journals \software{}
tag:
makecite --ext=.py --aas .
If you use this script, please consider citing our Zenodo record:
@software{makecite,
author = {Adrian Price-Whelan and
Alexandar Mechev and
Brigitta Sipocz and
Griffin Hosseinzadeh and
jumeroag and
Eric Bellm},
title = {adrn/makecite v0.5},
month = nov,
year = 2019,
publisher = {Zenodo},
version = {v0.5},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.3533303},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3533303}
}
Copyright 2018 the developers.
makecite
is free software made available under the MIT License. For details
see the LICENSE file.