type something in cite that implies the paper name, and it finds that ref and inserts it if it’s clear.
e.g. type \cite{DraftMarks2026} and it should find that reference (and if its not clear, maybe it just does nothing or outputs that its not clear, idk)
motivation: as a researcher I waste time inserting bibtex of papers I already know about, it’s less often I need to find a completely new reference to back up my statement.
type something in cite that implies the paper name, and it finds that ref and inserts it if it’s clear.
e.g. type \cite{DraftMarks2026} and it should find that reference (and if its not clear, maybe it just does nothing or outputs that its not clear, idk)
motivation: as a researcher I waste time inserting bibtex of papers I already know about, it’s less often I need to find a completely new reference to back up my statement.