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PROGRAM:

NAME


pybtex - BibTeX-compatible bibliography processor in Python

SYNOPSIS


pybtex [ options ] auxfile.aux

DESCRIPTION


Pybtex reads citation information from a LaTeX .aux file and produces a formatted
bibliography. Pybtex understands BibTeX .bib and .bst style files and can be used as a
drop-in replacement for BibTeX.

Besides BibTeX .bib files, BibTeXML and YAML bibliography files are supported.

It is also possible to define bibliography formatting styles in Python.

GENERAL OPTONS


--version
show program's version number and exit

-h, --help
show this help message and exit

--strict
turn warnings into errors

--terse
ignored for compatibility with BibTeX

--min-crossrefs=NUMBER
include item after NUMBER crossrefs; default 2

-f FORMAT, --bibliography-format=FORMAT
bibliograpy format (bibtex, bibtexml, yaml)

-b BACKEND, --output-backend=BACKEND
output backend (html, latex, plaintext)

-s STYLE, --style=STYLE
bibliography formatting style

-l LANGUAGE, --style-language=LANGUAGE
style definition language to use (bibtex or python)

PYTHONIC STYLE OPTIONS


--label-style=STYLE
label formatting style (alpha, number)

--name-style=STYLE
name formatting style (last_first, lastfirst, plain)

--sorting-style=STYLE
sorting style (author_year_title, none)

--abbreviate-names
use abbreviated name formatting style

ENCODING OPTIONS


-e ENCODING, --encoding=ENCODING
default encoding

--bibtex-encoding=ENCODING

--bst-encoding=ENCODING

--output-encoding=ENCODING

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