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To search for citations using gsearch, you need to provide a search term as a command-line argument. Here's an example:
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#+begin_src shell
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./gsearch --search_term "machine learning"
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$ ./gsearch --search_term "machine learning"
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@book{zhou2021machine,
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$ @book{zhou2021machine,
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title={Machine learning},
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author={Zhou, Zhi-Hua},
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year={2021},
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ gsearch depends on the following libraries:
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Contributions to gsearch are welcome! If you find a bug or want to suggest an enhancement, you can open an issue on the [[https://gitlab.com/TuDatTr/gsearch/-/issues][GitLab Repository]]. If you would like to contribute code, feel free to submit a pull request.
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When contributing to gsearch, please follow the existing code style and conventions. Make sure to write clear commit messages and add appropriate tests for your changes.
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License
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* License
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This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the [[LICENSE][LICENSE]] file for more information.
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* Disclaimer
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