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OneCite
★ 59
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codeindex
★ 249

OneCite vs codeindex

OneCite: OneCite is a command-line tool and Python library that accepts mixed identifiers and text queries, resolving them to structured BibTeX via multiple academic APIs. It is designed for researchers working in the terminal to clean up messy reference lists. It supports fuzzy matching, multiple input formats, and can be used interactively or as a library.; codeindex: codeindex is a dependency analyzer that builds a blast-radius impact score for every file in your repo — showing which files will break if a given file changes. It also generates a symbol index mapping every function and class to its exact file and line number, so AI tools can locate any symbol in one lookup without scanning the whole codebase. Supports 12+ languages, zero required dependencies (pure Python stdlib), and five consumption modes including CLI, MCP server, and CLAUDE.md injection.

01

TL;DR

OneCite logoChoose OneCite if…

Converting messy reference lists to BibTeX

codeindex logoChoose codeindex if…

Assessing refactoring risk before touching a high-impact file

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
OneCite logoOneCite
codeindex logocodeindex
Category
Workflow Automation
Code Assistant
Stars
★ 59
★ 249
License
MIT
NOASSERTION
Updated
1w ago
3d ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
arxiv, bibliography, bibtex
ai-assisted-development, blast-radius, cli
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Features

OneCite logoOneCite
01Fuzzy Matching
02Multiple Formats
034-stage Pipeline
04Field Completion
057+ Citation Types
codeindex logocodeindex
01Blast-radius impact scoring: see which files break if one file changes
02Symbol index mapping every function/class to exact file and line number
0312+ language support: Python, JS/TS, Go, Ruby, Rust, Java, PHP, and more
04Five consumption modes: CLI, markdown report, MCP server, pre-commit hook, CLAUDE.md injection
05Interactive 2D/3D visualization UI with dependency matrix and treemap
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Use Cases

OneCite logoOneCite
↳Converting messy reference lists to BibTeX
↳Generating consistent bibliographic entries for LaTeX documents
↳Batch processing references in scripts
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↳Assessing refactoring risk before touching a high-impact file
↳Providing AI coding assistants with a symbol map for faster code navigation
↳Setting up pre-commit hooks that auto-update the dependency index on each commit
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Best For

OneCite logoOneCite
TrendingWorkflow AutomationDev Tooling
codeindex logocodeindex
Hidden GemEssential
FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between OneCite and codeindex?
Both OneCite and codeindex are in the Workflow Automation category. OneCite has 59 stars, while codeindex has 249 stars.
Which is better, OneCite or codeindex?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose OneCite if Converting messy reference lists to BibTeX, and codeindex if Assessing refactoring risk before touching a high-impact file.
Is OneCite free or open source?
Yes, OneCite is open source on GitHub (MIT).
Is codeindex free or open source?
Yes, codeindex is open source on GitHub (NOASSERTION).
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