BibTool − BibTeX file manipulation tool
bibtool [options] [[file ... ]file]
BibTool takes the following options
-Ac |
Kind of disambiguating keystrings: <c>=0|a|A |
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-h |
Print help info and exit |
-i infile
Specify input file. If -i omitted it may not start with a -. If absent stdin is taken to read from. Multiple input files may be given.
-k |
Key generation enabled. |
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-K |
Key generation enabled (long key). |
-f format
Key generation enabled (formated key)
-m macfile
Dump macros to macfile. - is stdout
-M macfile
Dump used macros to macfile. - is stdout
-o outfile
Specify output file as next argument If absent stdout is taken to write to.
-q |
Quiet mode. No warnings. |
-r resource
Load resource file (several are possible).
-s |
Sort. |
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-S |
Sort reverse. |
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-v |
Enable verbose mode |
-x file
Extract from aux file.
-X regex
Extract regular expression.
-@ |
Print statistics (short). |
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-# |
Print statistics. |
Input files should follow the bibtex conventions.
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bibtex(1), latex(1), tex(1)
The BibTool Manual, included as the file bibtool.tex in the BibTool source distribution. This file contains a complete and hopefully up-to-date documentation of the program.
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Some arrays are allocated statically which may result in an overflow.
Most memory is allocated but not returned to the OS. A garbage collection algorithm might be integrated in a future release.
It is very likely that this man page is out of date.