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Request: Citation File Format #16825

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SommerEngineering opened this issue Aug 26, 2021 · 3 comments
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Request: Citation File Format #16825

SommerEngineering opened this issue Aug 26, 2021 · 3 comments
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good first issue Likely to be an easy fix type/feature Completely new functionality. Can only be merged if feature freeze is not active.

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@SommerEngineering
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It would be good if Gitea offered support for the new citation file format, cf. https://citation-file-format.github.io/ and https://blog.front-matter.io/mfenner/step-forward-for-software-citation

This is intended to allow scientists to cite software repositories. I can imagine an implementation similar to Github: Similar to the buttons for forks and downloads of repositories, there may be a new button. This will only be shown if the CITATION.cff file exists. With one click the user can copy the citation as e.g. BibTeX to the clipboard.

@zeripath zeripath added good first issue Likely to be an easy fix type/feature Completely new functionality. Can only be merged if feature freeze is not active. labels Aug 26, 2021
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Can I work on this? It would be great if you brief me a bit about the issue!

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Closed by #19999?

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