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Converts selected DOI to BibTeX format, and copies it to clipboard. Converts selected DOI to BibTeX format, and copies it to clipboard. Simply select a doi, right click, then click the "Convert DOI to BibTeX" button, and the bibtex should be copied to your clipboard. Useful for researchers working with Overleaf.
Bookmark Reminder
A simple extension to set reminders for bookmarks Bookmark Reminder is a user-friendly and efficient extension that helps you set reminders for your bookmarks. Never forget to revisit an important webpage again! With our simple interface, you can easily set reminders for specific dates and times, along with a custom description for each reminder. The extension also allows you to view and manage your existing reminders, ensuring a seamless organization of your saved webpages. Enhance your browsing experience and stay on top of your online activities with Bookmark Reminder.
RefMate
Capture and organise references from search engines and repositories. Resolve identfiers, edit data, and export to BibTeX or RIS. RefMate is a browser extension for collecting and organising academic references directly in your browser. Capture references with one click while searching, resolve any identifier you come across, check availability and edit metadata — everything in one place. Once you're ready, export everything to your reference manager. Capture from anywhere: The Quick Capture button works on Google Scholar, OpenAlex, and Scopus, and is optimised for multiple major repositories. You can also resolve any DOI or ISBN anywhere on the web instantly and add it to your collection. Complete and edit your references: Edit your entries directly in the workspace, add missing fields, rearrange author names, and convert between entry types. Use Autocomplete to fill in missing metadata from existing identifiers, and rely on automatic LaTeX character conversion and BibTeX cleanup for consistent results. Search and check access: Each entry has a Search button that opens a relevant external resource — such as DOIs via libkey.io, ISSNs and ISBNs via WorldCat. Search targets and priorities are fully customisable, so you can point RefMate to your own library catalogue. Organise and export: Tag entries, add free-text notes, and filter your collection. Export everything as a .bib or .ris file, copy all entries to your clipboard, or generate a printable bibliography.
BibTeX Connect – Powered by CiteDrive
Cite websites, articles to BibTeX / Sync. with Overleaf Effortlessly collect, organize, and generate in-text citations for your BibTeX and BibLaTeX bibliographies. Whether you're working in Overleaf or RStudio (Posit), seamlessly integrate references into your LaTeX, Quarto, or R Markdown documents without ever leaving your project! CiteDrive is built from the ground up to stay out of your way and help you focus on writing. Collecting references for your paper has never been easier. With the CiteDrive Companion browser add-on, discover articles, books, or websites through your regular sources– Google Scholar, Pubmed, and many others– and simply click the CiteDrive icon on your toolbar to add the reference directly to your CiteDrive project. Unlike many other reference managers, CiteDrive is Bib[La]TeX native and gives you complete control to customize your BibTeX reference snippets as you collect them. Better yet, your customizations carry through as you connect your CiteDrive and Overleaf (or other LaTeX editors) projects or RStudio (Quarto and R Markdown) so you can take full advantage of custom field extensions. Inserting in-text citations to your Overleaf paper from your CiteDrive project is a snap with the browser add-on. Simply look for the new “Insert Citation” button at the top of the Overleaf screen, select the reference of interest, and the appropriate in-text citation will be generated and inserted for you.
Github Code Counter
A Chrome extension to count lines of code in a GitHub repository. Ever needed to quickly count how many lines of code you have in your repository? Or wondering how big a public repository you want to contribute to is? GitHub Code Counter provides instant code analytics directly in your browser. While viewing any GitHub repository, simply click the extension icon to get detailed statistics. Key Features: - Count total lines of code in any public GitHub repository - View detailed breakdowns by file extension - Exclude specific file types from your analysis - Add your personal GitHub token to analyze private repositories - Cache results for faster repeat analysis - Lightweight with minimal permissions required How It Works: - Navigate to any GitHub repository page - Click the GitHub Code Counter icon in your toolbar - Instantly see total line count and breakdown by file extension - Optionally add your GitHub token for higher rate limits and private repo access Privacy & Security: Your GitHub token is stored locally on your device Tokens automatically expire after one hour for added security No data is sent to our servers - all analysis happens directly between your browser and GitHub's API Perfect For: Developers evaluating project size before contributing Team leads tracking codebase growth Anyone curious about the composition of their repositories Get instant code metrics without cloning repositories or running command-line tools. GitHub Code Counter is the quickest way to understand the size and composition of any repository on GitHub. Installation Instructions: => Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store => Navigate to any GitHub repository page => Click the GitHub Code Counter icon in your Chrome toolbar => For private repositories: Generate a GitHub personal access token with "repo" scope and add it through the extension settings