Python markdown extension to convert a CSL data block in markdown to a styled bibliography in the HTML output. Requires a citeproc-js server in order to work.
# The origins of the term _anthropocene_
The term _anthropocene_ has been coined by Crutzen and Stoermer in the year 2000.
```csl-yaml
- id: crutzenAnthropocene2000
author:
- family: Crutzen
given: P.J.
- family: Stoermer
given: E.F.
container-title: Global Change Newsletter
issued:
raw: "2000"
page: 17-18
title: The “Anthropocene”
type: article-journal
volume: '41'
```
We use a fenced code block to store the CSL data. The data language is defined directly after the first backticks as csl-<language>
, where <language>
is the language the bibliographic data is stored in. Supported values are yaml
, json
and json5
.
from markdown import markdown
markdown(
content, extensions=['citeproc'],
extension_configs={
'citeproc': {
'citeproc_endpoint': 'DEFINE_ENDPOINT_HERE'
}
}
)
Alternatively, the endpoint can also be defined through the environment variable CITEPROC_ENDPOINT
, either in memory or in a .env
or settings.ini
file in the working directory.
<h1>The origins of the term <em>anthropocene</em></h1>
<p>The term <em>anthropocene</em> has been coined by Crutzen and Stoermer in the year 2000.</p>
<div class="csl-bib-body">
<div class="csl-entry">Crutzen, P.J., and E.F. Stoermer. 2000. “The ‘Anthropocene.’” <i>Global Change Newsletter</i> 41: 17–18.</div>
</div>