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feat: add check citations command to see unused cites #4384
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Thank you for your contribution. If I understand correctly, this feature is somewhat of the same kind with I agree that files in |
fair enough :) I'll rearrange stuff according to your guidelines |
Is it ok, if the command stays inside the bibtex section in the action bar? It is related to bibliography and as such it makes sense to keep it there. I change the files to be in extra. |
Thanks for the changes. There is one minor thing before the next step: there are unnecessary changes in In the meantime, I am still considering how to better arrange the |
I just checked, linter.ts has no changes in it (according to the changed files tab) |
ah, I get it, you mean |
Reverted the changes. |
Hi there :-)
I really like using your extension and thought to add a new command
for BibTeX files. It would be very cool to have this inserted into the
workshop extension.
This PR adds a new command to the action-bar under the bibtex
category. It allows people to use the "checkcites" command line tool
that is shipped with recent Tex installations. The user then sees
a list of unused citations and can directly jump to them.
As such, you can cleanup your citations at the end of your paper.
I know that I still need to provide translations. Do I need to do them for all
languages? Because I'll not be able to do that.
I'll open this PR as a draft until I know how to proceed.