![rehype citation](./rehype-citation.png) # Rehype-Citation [![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/timlrx/rehype-citation?style=social)](https://GitHub.com/timlrx/rehype-citation/stargazers/) [![GitHub forks](https://img.shields.io/github/forks/timlrx/rehype-citation?style=social)](https://GitHub.com/timlrx/rehype-citation/network/) [![Twitter URL](https://img.shields.io/twitter/url?style=social&url=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Ftimlrxx)](https://twitter.com/timlrxx) [![Sponsor](https://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=Sponsor&message=%E2%9D%A4&logo=GitHub&link=https://github.com/sponsors/timlrx)](https://github.com/sponsors/timlrx) [![DOI](https://zenodo.org/badge/419657013.svg)](https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10004327) [rehype](https://github.com/wooorm/rehype) plugin to nicely format citations in markdown documents and insert bibliography in html format. It is meant to be used as a server side plugin and neatly integrates [citeproc-js](https://github.com/Juris-M/citeproc-js) and [citation-js](https://github.com/citation-js/citation-js) within the remark-rehype ecosystem. Parsing of citations and all the wonderful regexes are adapted from [Zettlr](https://github.com/Zettlr/Zettlr). It supports both normal citations (such as [@foo]) and in-text citation (such as @foo), as well as author-date, numerical, and note styles. Note styles is only compatible with Github Formatted Markdown (GFM). It is recommended to run `remark-gfm` before `rehype-citation` to ensure all footnote elements are correctly formatted. API and options follows very closely to [Rmarkdown](https://bookdown.org/yihui/rmarkdown-cookbook/bibliography.html) and [Pandoc](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#citations) ## Examples - [Citations with Bibliography](https://rehype-citation.netlify.app) - [Suppress Bibliography](https://rehype-citation.netlify.app/suppress-bibliography) - [Custom CSL](https://rehype-citation.netlify.app/custom-csl) - [Footnote style](https://rehype-citation.netlify.app/footnote-style) - [Link Citations](https://rehype-citation.netlify.app/link-citations) ## Installation This package is [ESM only](https://gist.github.com/sindresorhus/a39789f98801d908bbc7ff3ecc99d99c): Node 12+ is needed to use it and it must be `import`ed instead of `require`d. ```js npm install rehype-citation ``` ## Usage If you are using the plugin in a node environment, import from `rehype-citation/node`. For browser environments, import from `rehype-citation/browser`. The following files are exported: `generator`, generator function. Can be used to generate a rehype citation plugin. Takes in a citation-js `Cite` class. `cite`, a citation-js `Cite` instance. Add your own CSL / locales before passing in to the plugin generator . `rehype-citation`, re-exports the above 2 packages with a pre-configured `rehype-citation` plugin ready to use. Importing from `rehype-citation` directs to this file. Use this package [as a rehype plugin](https://github.com/rehypejs/rehype/blob/master/doc/plugins.md#using-plugins). Some examples of how you might do that: ```js import rehype from 'rehype' import rehypeCitation from 'rehype-citation' rehype().use(rehypeCitation).process(/* some html */) ``` ## Sample markdown to HTML output Input: ```md My markdown text [@Nash1950] ``` HTML Output: ```html
My markdown text (Nash, 1950)
Nash, J. (1950). Equilibrium points in n-person games. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 36(1), 48–49.
``` ## Generating your own remark citation plugins The default plugin comes configured with the `en-US` locale and the following CSL styles: apa, vancouver, harvard1, chicago and mla. Use the generator function to customize your own remark-citation plugin and add your own [CSL styles](https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles) or [locales](https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales). ```js import Cite from 'rehype-citation/cite' import rehypeCitationGenerator from 'rehype-citation/generator' import myStyle from '../style' import myLocale from '../locale' const config = Cite.plugins.config.get('@csl') config.templates.add('mystyle', myStyle) config.locales.add('myLocale', myLocale) const rehypeCitation = rehypeCitationGenerator(Cite) ``` ## API `rehype().use(rehypeCitation, [options])` If no `bibliography` file is passed, the plugin will be skipped. ### options #### options.bibliography Type: `string|string[]`. By default, if no `bibliography` file is passed, the plugin will be skipped. Name or path to Bibtex, CSL-JSON or CFF file. If multiple files are provided, they will be merged. #### options.path Type: `string`. Default: `process.cwd()`. Required, path to file. Will be joined with `options.bibliography` and `options.csl`, if provided. #### options.csl Type: `'apa'|'vancouver'|'harvard1'|'chicago'|'mla'|string`. Default: `apa`. For the main `rehypeCitation` plugin, one of 'apa', 'vancouver', 'harvard1', 'chicago', 'mla'. A local file path or URL to a valid CSL file is also accepted. #### options.lang Type: `string`. Default: `en-US`. Locale to use in formatting citations. Defaults to `en-US`. A local file path or URL to a valid locale file is also accepted. #### options.suppressBibliography Type: `boolean`. Default: `false`. Suppress bibliography? By default, biliography is inserted after the entire markdown file. If the file contains `[^ref]`, the biliography will be inserted there instead. #### options.noCite Type: `string[]`. Citation IDs (@item1) to include in the bibliography even if they are not cited in the document. #### options.inlineClass Type: `string[]`. Array of classes for inline citations. #### options.inlineBibClass Type: `string[]`. Array of classes for inline bibliography. Leave empty to disable inline bibliography. #### options.linkCitations Type: `boolean`. Default: `false`. If true, citations will be hyperlinked to the corresponding bibliography entries (for author-date and numeric styles only).