This version is a development version. Features may not work as expected.
Branches of JabRef development are listed at https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/wiki/Branches.
Development builds are available at builds.jabref.org, the latest release is available via GitHub.
Explanation of donation possibilities and usage of donations is available at our donations page.
We use install4j, the multi-platform installer builder.
JabRef is a graphical Java application for editing BibTeX and Biblatex (.bib
) databases.
JabRef lets you organize your entries into overlapping logical groups, and with a single click limit your view to a single group or an intersection or union of several groups.
You can customize the entry information shown in the main window, and sort by any of the standard BibTeX fields.
JabRef can autogenerate BibTeX keys for your entries.
JabRef also lets you easily link to PDF or web sources for your reference entries.
JabRef can import from and export to several formats, and you can customize export filters. JabRef can be run as a command line application to convert from any import format to any export format.
- Homepage: http://www.jabref.org
- Development page: https://github.com/JabRef/jabref
- Open HUB page: https://www.openhub.net/p/jabref
We are thankful for any bug reports or other feedback. If there are features you want included in JabRef, tell us!
You can use our GitHub issue tracker to send in bug reports and suggestions.
To get your code added to JabRef, just fork JabRef and create a pull request. For details see CONTRIBUTING.
JabRef runs on any system equipped with the Java Virtual Machine (1.8 or newer), which can be downloaded at no cost from Oracle.
Please see our Mac OS X FAQ.
JabRef offers an installer, which also adds a shortcut to JabRef to your start menu.
Please also see our Windows FAQ
JabRef can be downloaded as an executable .jar file.
Try to double click the jar
file or execute the following command:
java -jar <path to jar>
JabRef comes with an online help, accessed by pressing F1
or clicking on a question mark icon.
The help is are probably not exhaustive enough to satisfy everyone yet, but it should help sort out the most important issues about using the program.
If you choose languages other than English, some or all help pages may appear in your chosen languages.
If you want a step-by-step tutorial, please check this guideline
To compile JabRef from source, you need a Java compiler supporting Java 1.8 and JAVA_HOME
pointing to this JDK.
You have to set GRADLE_OPTS
to -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
as gradle uses the JVM's platform encoding.
To run it, just execute gradlew run
.
When you want to develop, it is necessary to generate additional sources using gradlew generateSource
and then generate the Eclipse gradlew eclipse
.
For IntelliJ IDEA, just import the project via a Gradle Import by pointing at the build.gradle
.
gradlew test
executes the normal unit tests.
If you want to test the UI, execute gradlew integrationTest
.
Sources for the integration test are kept in src/integrationTest
.
Requires install4j. We've got an Open Source License.
To get a list of all targets, use gradlew tasks
.
releaseJar - Creates a Jar release.
media - Creates executables and installers.
All binaries are created inside the directory build/releases
.
Run gradlew -Pdev=true ANY_RELEASE_TASK
to execute any of the previously defined release tasks.
The only difference is that the version contains the keyword snapshot, the date, the branch name, and the shortened git hash.
- Normal:
JabRef--3.0dev.jar
- With
-Pdev=true
:JabRef-3.0dev--snapshot--2015-11-20--master--cc4f5d1.jar
JabRef is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See the LICENSE for full details.
JabRef also uses libraries distributed by other parties. See external libraries for details.