CitationSorter is a Python package for sorting and organizing citations in LaTeX documents. It is designed to help you neatly arrange in-text citations within LaTeX files based on the author and publication year.
You can install CitationSorter using pip:
pip install citation-sorterCitationSorter can be used both as a library and as a command-line tool.
You can use CitationSorter as a library in your Python scripts. Here's an example of how to use it:
from citation_sorter import CitationSorter
# Create an instance of the CitationSorter class
sorter = CitationSorter()
# Process LaTeX files in the input folder and save the modified versions in the output folder
sorter.process_folder(input_folder='input_folder_path', output_folder='output_folder_path')You can also use CitationSorter from the command line. After installing it, you can run it as follows:
citation_sorter input_folder output_folderReplace input_folder with the path to the folder containing your LaTeX files and output_folder with the path where you want the modified files to be saved.
CitationSorter works with LaTeX files containing citation commands starting with \cite. It sorts the citations within these commands based on the author's name and publication year.
Example LaTeX citation command:
\cite{smith2023book, jones2022paper, brown2021article}
\cite[p.1]{smith2023book, jones2022paper, brown2021article}
\citet{smith2023book, jones2022paper, brown2021article}
\citep{smith2023book, jones2022paper, brown2021article}This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.