Crates.io | cargo-cite |
lib.rs | cargo-cite |
version | 0.1.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-09-09 19:41:57.321495 |
updated_at | 2024-09-09 19:41:57.321495 |
description | Add bib citations to Rust docs |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/contagon/cargo-cite |
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This is a simple cargo command that emulates the functionality of bibtex citing in latex, but for rust documentation. After installation, the command
cargo cite --bib ref.bib
takes in a bib file and transforms the crate documentation to include the proper citations. E.g. it transforms this
/// Main function
///
/// That includes a citation [^@simple]
fn main() {
...
};
to this
/// Main function
///
/// That includes a citation [^@simple]
///
/// [^@simple]: Doe, John, and Jane Smith. “A Very Simple Title.” The Journal of Rust, May 2013
fn main() {
...
};
which then using rustdoc renders as
The command can be ran consecutively and will update with any changes in documentation/citations/etc without duplications.
cargo install cargo-cite
This will place cargo-cite
in your cargo binary directory (generally ~/.cargo/bin/
). It can then be used as either cargo cite
or cargo-cite
.
You can cite anything in your bib file using [^@citekey]
, essentially your citekey inside of a footnote. cargo cite
will then add the proper citation to the bottom of the documentation as a footnote. This allows the citation to live close to the text it is referencing.
It additionally comes with a hand of options for citation style (see here for supported styles, courtesy of typst/hayagriva), verbosity, and file/folder specification.
Usage: cargo-cite [OPTIONS] --bib <BIB>
Options:
-b, --bib <BIB> Bibtex file with citations
-s, --style <STYLE> Citation style, ie ieee, apa, chicago [default: mla]
-m, --manifest <MANIFEST_PATH> Cargo manifest location for other crates
-f, --file <FILES> Path to file or folder to format. Can be specified multiple times
-v, --verbose Verbosity level
-q, --quiet Silence all output
-h, --help Print help
While well tested and used internally, cargo cite
does read in all your source code and rewrite the ones with cite-keys. It is recommended to use version control and/or backups when using this tool.
If you have any issues, suggestions, or contributions, feel free to open an issue or PR. We are always looking for ways to improve the tool and make it more useful for the community.