#!/usr/bin/env sh # shows due entries of bibtex file passed in # HACK: brittle and hacky! # # looks for 'due' entries in bibfile and gets their awk '/due|^@\w|prio[123]/' ORS=' ' "$1" | sed -E 's/ (@\w)/\n\1/g' | grep due | sed 's/ //g' | sed -E 's/^@\w+\{(\w+),due=\{(.+?)\},.*,priority=\{(\w)+\}.*$/\2 \3 \1/' | sort