Crane is a literature download and organization web service. Paper and metadata
download is possible for (nearly) every open-access journal which satisfies
citation HTML <meta>
tags, journals supported by sci-hub, and direct download
links.
Goals of the project are to be minimal, support data portability (no databases
or app-proprietary formats), and secure. Paper "categories" are simply
directories created on the filesystem, and paper metadata is derived from
doi.org or <meta>
tags and written to disk as XML.
A read-only demo instance can be found here.
Crane can be compiled with make
or go build
, and installed system-wide by
running make install
with root-level permissions.
Crane can be run locally or on a server. The index ("/"
) endpoint lists papers
but does not permits modification to the set. The admin ("/admin/"
) endpoint
supports optional authentication and permits paper download, deletion, and
moving between categories, as well as category addition, deletion, and rename.
Usage of ./crane:
-host string
IP address to listen on (default "127.0.0.1")
-port uint
Port to listen on (default 9090)
-path string
Absolute or relative path to papers folder (default "./papers")
-sci-hub string
Sci-Hub URL (default "https://sci-hub.hkvisa.net/")
-user string
Username for /admin/ endpoints (optional)
-pass string
Password for /admin/ endpoints (optional)
By default, crane listens on 127.0.0.1:9090
but this is configurable with the
--host
and --port
parameters. Authentication is optional but can be enabled
with --user
and --pass
parameters; the index is always publicly accessible.
Papers are written to --path
, stored in directories which serve as paper
categories.