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Online writing tool supporting citation

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    mononym
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    Hi there.

    I was just wondering if any of the Cloudron apps for online writing (often intended for documentation) support citation? I come here to ask while visiting a demo running the BookStack app, reading through the Outline app docs, ...

    I just want to be able to import a bibtex, json or similar file and add a reference to my writing similar to something like this [@Einstein, 1927].

    If anyone knows more, please let me know to save some time 🙂

    Thanks a lot!

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      https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/2362/docusaurus-documentation-simple-websites?_=1715024083464

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        https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/2362/docusaurus-documentation-simple-websites?_=1715024083464

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        @LoudLemur
        Thanks. I did write some documentations with Hugo and Sphinx. But in this case I look for a way to write directly in an online app. I think I look for something like typst but more focused on writing.

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