TITLE: Scripting qutebrowser to grab papers with scidownl DATE: 2020-10-17 AUTHOR: John L. Godlee ==================================================================== I have been using scidownl to download scientific papers using that I find on the web. It's quicker than using the journals' own pdf download interface, which often requires multiple button clicks and validating through my university. [scidownl]: https://github.com/Tishacy/SciDownl With scidownl I can copy a DOI that I find on the web and download the paper: scidownl -D "10.2307/3236848" To further streamline the process, I wrote a little keybinding for qutebrowser, my web browser, which allows me to highlight a DOI on the webpage, hit the keybinding (,d), and download the paper to my ~/Downloads directory in the background for reading later: [qutebrowser]: https://qutebrowser.org/ config.bind(',d', 'enter-mode caret ;; yank selection ;; spawn ~/bin/scidownl_qb {clipboard}') scidownl_qb is just a shell script which downloads the file to the right location: #!/usr/bin/env sh /usr/local/bin/./scidownl -D "$1" -o /Users/johngodlee/Downloads Note that I had to include the full path to the scidownl executable in the shell script. This is because qutebrowser uses a different $PATH to the rest of the OS. [qutebrowser uses a different $PATH to the rest of the OS]: https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/4273