There are quite some solutions to choose from. `nocite` is awesome. It's beginner friendly and i could solve my problem. Didn't even have to mess with templates or filters :)
Hi,I too recently went through the process of creating a document with a list of all my publications.Here's the command I used:``$ pandoc -d bib-defaults.yaml```And here's the content of the bib-defaults.yaml file:And here's the publications.md file that I used as the input:
```
---
nocite: '@*'
...
# Books, book chapters & reports
:::{#refs_book}
:::
# Journal articles & conference papers
:::{#refs_journal}
:::
# Op-eds & press articles
:::{#refs_press}
:::
```I hope that helps.On Wednesday, 18 November, 2020 at 5:37:34 pm UTC+5:30 King John Unn wrote:hello community,I am a new user to pandoc. I am trying to generate the bibliography for a document. My template looks like this:```$body$
```
This allows me to create a plain text document from markdown without header, title, toc, etc.```body text with references...Referencesreference 1...reference n```I want to remove the body, too and only stick with:```Referencesreference 1...reference n``````Is it possible to generate the reference only? If possible i would like to further modify the format of references, too.