Right now, only export to BibTeX is implemented.
This utility is using the Pyzotero library.
usage: cli-zotero.py [-h] [--key API-KEY] (--group ID | --user ID | --id NAME)
(--list-collections [TITLE] | --collection-to-bibtex COLLECTION-ID)
[--dump FILENAME] [--limit N]
Command-line client for Zotero
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--key API-KEY Zotero API key (https://www.zotero.org/settings/keys)
Or specify in [core] of configuration file.
--group ID Group ID (https://www.zotero.org/groups/)
--user ID User ID (https://www.zotero.org/settings/keys)
--id NAME Identity specified in [identities] in configuration
file.
--list-collections [TITLE]
List your collections (title partial match)
--collection-to-bibtex COLLECTION-ID
Export given collection to BibTeX
--dump FILENAME Dump retrieved data through pprint to FILENAME
--limit N Set internal limit of the queries
Users can create configuration file ~/.config/cli-zotero.conf
to store their
keys. The file uses typical INI format and can look like this:
[core]
key = your-zotero-key-here
[identities]
work = group 123456
me = user 98765
With this file in place, dumping a collection to BibTeX is rather straightforward.
# List collections matching given title
./cli-zotero.py --id work --list-collections search-term-here
# Notice the six-character long code and copy it to the second command
./cli-zotero.py --id work --collection-to-bibtex collection-id-here >refs.bib