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Leave your comments. 馃帀 #119

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GeoffreyChen777 opened this issue Jul 30, 2022 · 10 comments
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Leave your comments. 馃帀 #119

GeoffreyChen777 opened this issue Jul 30, 2022 · 10 comments

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@GeoffreyChen777
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GeoffreyChen777 commented Jul 30, 2022

Hi there, I thank you guys for all your suggestions and comments. You can leave your comments to Paperlib here. I will select some of them, and show them on the webpage to introduce Paperlib to new users.

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@seongminp
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Just want to say thank you for this great piece of software! Makes my life much easier. I have fond memories of iTunes and PaperLib is giving me similar vibes. Thank you and I hope this project continues for a long time.

@GeoffreyChen777
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@seongminp Thanks for your comment! So glad you like Paperlib, best wishes to you!

@brant-ruan
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Thanks for designing&developing this awesome application! Hope this application could be known by more academic people.

@ODAncona
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Hey hello, I love this app !

I think the main force of this repo is the scrapper. However, the ui lack few features to be widely adopted like:

  • Ability to search paper by tags
  • Ability to add tags rapidly
  • Ability to add more tag colors (only 4 available at the moment)
  • Ability to add column on the list
  • Display recent papers

@GeoffreyChen777
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@ODAncona Hi, glad to know you love Paperlib.

  • Ability to search paper by tags:
    if you just want to search paper by a single tag, click the left panel tag item.
    if you want to search a paper with multiple tags, for example: a paper with tagA and tagB, you can:
    switch the search mode to advanced - input tags.name == 'tagA' and tags.name == 'tagB' to search bar - press Enter.

  • Ability to add tags rapidly:
    if you wish to assign a paper with an existing tag, you can drag a paper item onto the tag item in the left sidebar.

  • Ability to add column on the list:
    if you are talking about that you want to see more info about a paper in the list view. Just go to the preference - Mainview.

  • Display recent papers:
    you can order the list by their adding date. Click the sort button at the right top coner.

@GeoffreyChen777
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@ODAncona

BTW, I would recommend you the custom scraper feature of paperlib. You can use it to create an auto-tagger based on the keywords.

Here is the guide:
https://paperlib.app/en/doc/metadata-scraper/custom-scraper.html

There are a lot of interesting use case with the custom scraper. For me I created a publication formatter to format the ugly raw metadata scrapped from the internet.

@hologerry
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The ultimate papers management app that all (CS) scholars should try!
Regretting that I just came across this app today.
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@ischaojie
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Thanks for this awesome project, it's really helpful! and I'd like to contribute.

@chen-yingfa
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A Zotero alternative that is minimalistic and powerful at the same time. It pays attention to the smallest details.

@uservinu
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First of all, great work by the team to find a better alternative for citation management. I personally use Jabref, which works with my workflow. I have tried Zotero but do not like the design or lack of alternate syncing options(you have to sign in to unlock DAV syncing).
Some suggestions/Improvements.

  1. Support manually adding Multiple Tags
  2. Support for VSCODE when working with tex files. with citation key search/author search.+Generate a .bib file with the included citations.
  3. Support for perplexity api.

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