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Actions and Tags for ZoteroActions and Tags for Zotero

zotero target version Using Zotero Plugin Template

Action it, tag it, sorted.

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🧩 Outline

🧐 What is this?

πŸ‘‹ Install

😎 Quick start

πŸ” Advanced usage

πŸ”§ Development

πŸ”” Disclaimer

πŸ”Ž My Zotero Plugins

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🧐 What is this?

Actions & Tags (AT), also known as Zotero Tag, is a plugin for Zotero.

AT can help you:

πŸ‘‹ Install

  • Download the latest release (.xpi file) from:

    Note: If you're using Firefox as your browser, right click the xpi and select "Save As.."

  • In Zotero click "Tools" in the top menu bar and then click "Addons"

  • Go to the Extensions page and then click the gear icon in the top right.

  • Select Install Add-on from file.

  • Browse to where you downloaded the .xpi file and select it.

  • Restart Zotero, by clicking "restart now" in the extensions list where the plugin is now listed.

😎 Quick start

This plugin is designed to be easy to use. Start in 1 minutes!

Getting started with example: unread

We have prepared a simple example for you to get started. The example is called unread, which will tag the item with unread when you add it to the library (create, import, or from zotero-connector) and remove the tag when you close the item.

Steps:

  • Have this plugin installed and download a paper into your Zotero client.
  • The newly added item is tagged with /unread!
  • Open the item and read it.
  • Close the item and the tag is removed!

Don't know where to find the tag? Check the "Tags" tab in the right panel. See also Zotero Doc:adding tags to items

Create your own actions

Now that you have learned how to use the example, you can create your own actions!

Steps to open the list of actions:

  • Open the settings (aka. preferences) page of this plugin. See Zotero Doc:preferences for more details.
  • Click the "Actions & Tags" tab.

Now you can see a list of actions.

The community contributed some useful actions via custom script. Take an example of copy item link, You can use it by:

  1. Create an action by clicking the "+" button. Set the operation to customScript, assign shortcut and menu label.
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  1. Copy the script from community: [Share] Copy item link of the selected item -> data.
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  1. Paste the script to the data field of the action.

  2. Click "Save" to save the action.

Great! Now you can use the action by:

  • Right click the item in the library and select the action in the menu -> trigger action -> Copy item link.

  • Use the shortcut you assigned to the action.

Check your clipboard and you will find the link of the item!

You can find more actions by searching community.

Action settings

An action has the following settings:

  • Event: The event that triggers the action.
Show supported events
Event Description
createItem Triggered when an item is created.
openFile Triggered when an item is opened.
closeTab Triggered when an item is closed.
createAnnotation Triggered when an annotation is created.
createNote Triggered when a note is created.
appendAnnotation Triggered when an annotation is appended to target item.
appendNote Triggered when a note is appended to target item.
programStartup Triggered when the Zotero client (or this plugin) starts.
mainWindowLoad Triggered when the main window is loaded.
mainWindowUnload Triggered when the main window is unloaded (closed).
  • Operation: The operation that the action will perform.
Show supported operations
Operation Description
addTag Add tag(s) to the target item.
removeTag Remove tag(s) from the target item.
toggleTag Add tag(s) to the target item if it doesn't have the tag, otherwise remove it.
otherAction Run other custom actions.
customScript Run a custom script.
  • Data: The action data.

    • For tag operations, it's tags separated by comma
    • For custom script, it's the script code.
    • For trigger other actions, it's the target actions' names (each in one line).

    Click β€€ in the edit action popup to open editor for multi-line data.

  • Shortcut: The shortcut that triggers the action. Leave it empty if you don't want to use a shortcut.

    Click shortcut button in the edit action popup to record custom shortcut from keyboard.

  • Menu Label: The label of the menu item to be displayed in the right-click menu in the library / reader popup menu.

    Leave empty to hide in the menu. Sort by the menu label alphabetically.

    • Item Menu
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    • Collection Menu
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    • Tools Menu
    • Reader Menu
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    • Annotation Menu
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  • Enabled: Whether the action is enabled. Uncheck it to disable the action.

πŸ” Advanced usage

Colorize your tags

You can colorize your tags by assigning a color to the tag in the tag selector. See Zotero Doc:colored tags for more details.

Use cases:

  • Assign a color to the /unread tag so that you can easily find the unread items in your library.
  • Assign colors to the ⭐️, ⭐️⭐️, ⭐️⭐️⭐️, ... tags so that you can easily sort the items by their importance.

Custom script

⚠️ Warning: Custom script is a powerful feature. It can do anything that you can do in the Zotero client. Use it with caution!

All the scripts shared in the community will be manually reviewed by me to make sure it is not malicious. However, they may still cause data loss if you does not use them properly! Do not run the script that you do not trust!

You can run custom script with the customScript operation. The script will be executed in the context of the Zotero client.

Share & find custom scripts here: https://github.com/windingwind/zotero-actions-tags/discussions/categories/action-scripts

You can use the following variables in the script:

  • triggerType: The trigger type. Can be menu, shortcut, createItem, openFile, closeTab, createAnnotation, createNote, appendAnnotation, appendNote, programStartup, mainWindowLoad, mainWindowUnload.

  • item: The target item. Might be null if the action is triggered by an event that doesn't have a target item, e.g. shortcut in the Zotero client without selecting an item. (Not available in programStartup, mainWindowLoad, and mainWindowUnload event)

    Examples with `item`
    • Get the title of the item: item.getField('title'). More details of the available fields can be found in Zotero:item fields
    • Get the tags of the item: item.getTags().map(tag => tag.tag)
    • Add a tag to the item: item.addTag('tag')
    • Remove a tag from the item: item.removeTag('tag')
  • items: The target items[] array. Only available in menu/shortcut-triggered actions, otherwise it's null.

    When selecting multiple items in the library, the action will be triggered once for all items (items=[...], item=undefined) and then one by one for each item (items=[], item=...). You can use the items variable to get the selected items array and avoid duplicate executions.

    Please always use the items instead of ZoteroPane.getSelectedItems(). The action can be triggered from entrances outside the library, where the items are not from ZoteroPane.

    Examples with `items`
    if (item) {
      // Disable the action if it's triggered for a single item to avoid duplicate operations
      return;
    }
    
    if (items?.length > 0) {
      // Do something with all selected items
    }
  • collection: The target collection object, is only available when triggered by the collection menu.

  • require: The require function to import global variables. Use const window = require('window') to import the window variable.

    Examples with `require`
    • Get selected items: const selectedItems = require('ZoteroPane').getSelectedItems()

    • Get the item of current tab:

      const Zotero = require("Zotero");
      const Zotero_Tab = require("Zotero_Tab");
      const itemID = Zotero_Tabs._tabs[Zotero_Tabs.selectedIndex].data.itemID;
      const item = Zotero.Items.get(itemID);
  • window: Only available in mainWindowLoad and mainWindowUnload event. In other events, you should use require('Zotero').getMainWindow() to import the window variable.

πŸ”§ Development

This plugin is built based on the Zotero Plugin Template. See the setup and debug details there.

To startup, run

git clone https://github.com/windingwind/zotero-actions-tags.git
cd zotero-actions-tags
npm install
npm run build

The plugin is built to ./build/*.xpi.

πŸ”” Disclaimer

Use this code under AGPL. No warranties are provided. Keep the laws of your locality in mind!

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