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asciidoc-bib

Add references from a bibtex file to an asciidoc file.

Features:

  • simple syntax for adding a citation within text and placing bibliography

  • formatting of references and reference list according to range of styles supported by citeproc-ruby

  • supports some styling of citation text (page numbers, bracket placement, and pretext)

  • multiple references within a single citation

  • groups consecutive numeric references, e.g. [1,2,3] -> [1-3]

  • use either:

    • by transforming source text to include references and full reference list

    • with asciidoctor extension for single-pass compilation of document with references

Install

> gem install asciidoc-bib

Installs two executable programs:

  • ‘asciidoc-bib’ for transforming source text into asciidoc

  • ‘asciidoctor-bib’ uses asciidoctor extension for single-pass output

asciidoc-bib depends on bibtex-ruby, citeproc-ruby and csl-styles. (Ensure ‘ruby-dev’ and ‘libxslt1-dev’ are installed, so the dependencies will compile.)

asciidoctor must also be installed for ‘asciidoctor-bib’ to work.

Use

There are two ways of using asciidoc-bib.

The first is required if using asciidoc. ‘asciidoc-bib’ works by transforming an asciidoc document containing syntax to include citations and a bibliography. The transformed document will contain a complete reference and bibliography list where indicated, and can then be processed further by asciidoc’s toolchain to produce a completed document.

The second is for asciidoctor only, and uses its extension mechanism to provide a single pass compilation of your documentation, including references. ‘asciidoctor-bib’ works as a replacement for asciidoctor. (Currently, asciidoctor command-line options are not supported.)

Styles must be one of those supported by CSL: github.com/citation-style-language/styles

Include a citation

Syntax for inserting a citation is [cite|citenp:(pretext:)ref(,pages)] where ‘pretext’ and ‘pages’ are optional. The ref and optional pages may be repeated multiple times, separated by ‘;’. A citation must be complete on a single line of text.

Examples of chicago-author-date style:

[cite:Lane12]

becomes “(Lane 2012)”

[citenp:Lane12]

becomes “Lane (2012)”

[cite:Lane12,59]

becomes “(Lane 2012, 59)”

[cite:See:Lane12,59]

becomes “(See Lane 2012, 59)”

[cite:See:Lane12,59;Lane11]

becomes “(See Lane 2012, 59; Lane 2011)”

For apa (Harvard-like) style:

[cite:Lane12]

becomes “(Lane, 2012)”

[citenp:Lane12]

becomes “Lane (2012)”

[cite:Lane12,59]

becomes “(Lane, 2012, p.59)”

For ieee, a numeric style:

[cite:Lane12;Lane11]

becomes “[1, 2]”

[cite:See:Lane12,59;Lane11]

becomes “See [1 p.59, 2]”

Place bibliography in text

[bibliography]

on a line by itself.

Processing text: Asciidoc

> asciidoc-bib filename.txt

Looks for a bib file in current folder and in ~/Documents.

Outputs a new file: filename-ref.txt which includes your references.

Check the new file, and process in the usual way with asciidoc.

Command-line options:

> asciidoc-bib -h
Usage: asciidoc-bib filename
    -h, --help                       help message
    -b, --bibfile FILE               location of bib file
    -n, --no-links                   do not add internal links
        --numeric-alphabetic-order
                                     sort numeric styles in alphabetical order (DEFAULT)
        --numeric-appearance-order
                                     sort numeric styles in order of appearance
    -s, --style STYLE                reference style
    -v, --version                    show version

All styles available through CSL are supported.
The default style is 'apa'.

Processing Text: Asciidoctor

> asciidoctor-bib filename

Looks for a bib file in current folder and in ~/Documents.

Outputs an html file, including all citations and references.

Command-line options:

> asciidoctor-bib -h
asciidoctor-bib 2.3.0

Usage: asciidoctor-bib filename
    -h, --help                       help message
    -b, --bibfile FILE               location of bib file
    -n, --no-links                   do not add internal links
        --numeric-alphabetic-order
                                     sort numeric styles in alphabetical order (DEFAULT)
        --numeric-appearance-order
                                     sort numeric styles in order of appearance
    -s, --style STYLE                reference style
    -v, --version                    show version

All styles available through CSL are supported.
The default style is 'apa'.

Limitations/TODO

  • no automatic use of et al

  • use header to define style/biblio etc

  • no asciidoctor options in asciidoctor-bib

  • bracketed citations should not be placed in footnotes

License

The files within this project may be distributed under the terms of the Open Works License: owl.apotheon.org

Notes on Using

There is a sample document and bibliography in the folder ‘samples’; build “sample-1.txt”, which includes “sample-2.txt”.

If you make a Bibliography/Reference heading, a2x interprets this specially, and will fail to make a pdf. To prevent a2x treating a heading specially, place a section template name, [sect1], before it.

Contributors

Michel Krämer provided the code linking to citeproc.

Patrick Huck presentation order for numeric styles.

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