# Bibcop: Style Checker of BibTeX .bib files ![bibcop logo](bibcop-logo.png) [![l3build](https://github.com/yegor256/bibcop/actions/workflows/l3build.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/yegor256/bibcop/actions/workflows/l3build.yml) [![CTAN](https://img.shields.io/ctan/v/bibcop)](https://ctan.org/pkg/bibcop) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-green.svg)](https://github.com/yegor256/bibcop/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) This LaTeX package checks the quality of your `.bib` file and emits warning message if any issues are found. You may also like [biblint](https://github.com/Kingsford-Group/biblint) and [biblatex-check](https://github.com/pezmc/biblatex-check) tools — they do _almost_ the same but from the command line. Read [this blog post][BLOG],in order to understand the motivation behind this package. First, [install it][INSTALL] from [CTAN](https://ctan.org/pkg/bibcop) and then use in the preamble (if you use [BibTeX](http://www.bibtex.org/), for example): ```tex \documentclass{article} \usepackage{bibcop} \begin{document} \bibliographystyle{plain} \bibliography{main} \end{document} ``` You can also add it as a GitHub Action to your GitHub repository, with the help of [bibcop-action](https://github.com/yegor256/bibcop-action). Otherwise, you can download [`bibcop.sty`](https://yegor256.github.io/bibcop/bibcop.sty) and add to your project (together with [`bibcop.pl`](https://yegor256.github.io/bibcop/bibcop.pl)!). You can also download [`bibcop.pl`](https://yegor256.github.io/bibcop/bibcop.pl) and use it as a command line tool to check your `.bib` files and to auto-fix them (you should have [Perl](https://www.perl.org) installed): ```bash perl bibcop.pl --fix main.bib > fixed.bib ``` This command will read the `main.bib` file and create `fixed.bib`, which will have the fixed and properly formatted content (well, to some extent). Be careful, all comments will be removed. You can also make changes inline, not creating a new file: ```bash perl bibcop.pl --fix --in-place main.bib ``` If you install the package using [`tlmgr`](https://www.tug.org/texlive/tlmgr.html), you should be able to use `bibcop` directly, without the necessity to mention Perl: ```bash tlgmr install bibcop bibcop --help ``` ## How to Contribute If you want to contribute yourself, make a fork, then create a branch, then run `l3build ctan` in the root directory. It should compile everything without errors. If not, submit an issue and wait. Otherwise, make your changes and then run `l3build ctan` again. If the build is still clean, submit a pull request. If you want to add a new check, add it as a Perl subroutine to the `bibcop.pl` file. Don't forget to add a test to one of the test files that stay in the `perl-tests/` directory. When ready, run this, in order to check that all tests pass: ```bash perl tests.pl ``` You should see the `GREAT!` message. Copyright (c) 2022-2024 Yegor Bugayenko, MIT License [BLOG]: https://www.yegor256.com/2023/09/05/style-checker-for-bibtex-files.html [INSTALL]: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Installing_Extra_Packages