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To use it copy the above text into a file, say <code>arxiv.sh</code>. Then at the command line run <code>chmod u+x arxiv.sh</code> to made the script executable. To use it run <code>arxiv.sh hep-th/0612999</code>. You still need to enter the title and authors manually. | To use it copy the above text into a file, say <code>arxiv.sh</code>. Then at the command line run <code>chmod u+x arxiv.sh</code> to made the script executable. To use it run <code>arxiv.sh hep-th/0612999</code>. You still need to enter the title and authors manually. | ||
For the future it would nice to simply | For the future it would nice to simply type <paper>hep-th/0612999</paper> into the wiki and for it to get the title and authors automatically. We would need to use the OAI-PHM interface. |
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The following linux shell script takes the hassle out of linking to papers on the arxiv:
echo "*''[http://arxiv.org/abs/$1 ]'' by ($1, [http://arxiv.org/abs/$1 abs], [http://arxiv.org/ps/$1 ps], [http://arxiv.org/pdf/$1 pdf])"
To use it copy the above text into a file, say arxiv.sh
. Then at the command line run chmod u+x arxiv.sh
to made the script executable. To use it run arxiv.sh hep-th/0612999
. You still need to enter the title and authors manually.
For the future it would nice to simply type <paper>hep-th/0612999</paper> into the wiki and for it to get the title and authors automatically. We would need to use the OAI-PHM interface.