litkit — Unified Academic Literature Search Toolkit
Search, download, verify, and export scholarly literature from 25+ sources with one CLI. Bulk retrieval with deduplication, citation audit for manuscripts, a multi-strategy PDF download chain, and agent-client integrations (MCP + DSH).
Distributed on GitHub as
litkit-search— import name and CLI staylitkit. PyPI publishing is planned.
Features
- 25 academic sources — arXiv, PubMed, Crossref, Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, DBLP, IEEE Xplore, Scopus, Web of Science, SSRN, bioRxiv, ChemRxiv, Zenodo, DOAJ, Scite, OpenCitations, ACM, BASE, CORE, Dimensions, Lens, Springer, ORCID, and more. Most work out of the box with zero API keys.
- Bulk retrieval with deduplication and ranked results.
- Citation audit (
litkit verify) — check a manuscript's (docx/pdf) references against the sources. - PDF download chain — open-access first, then institutional access, then browser-assisted and shadow-library fallbacks (see Legal notice).
- Export to BibTeX / RIS / JSON.
- Workflows —
topic-search,deep-search,bulk-review. - Chinese literature search (
zh-search). - Agent-ready — MCP server for any agent client, plus a DeepSeek Harness (dsh) plugin adapter.
Quick start
# 1. Install (Python >= 3.11) — GitHub-only distribution (PyPI planned)
pip install "litkit-search @ git+https://github.com/bpc-oss/litkit-search.git"
# or from source: git clone https://github.com/bpc-oss/litkit-search && pip install .
# 2. (Optional) Configure API keys — most sources need none
litkit sync-keys # interactive: point to a keys file
# 3. Search
litkit search "deep learning drug discovery" --limit 20 --export ris
# 4. Run a citation audit on a manuscript
litkit verify paper.docx -o report/
# 5. Check your environment
litkit doctor
See docs/install.md for platform-specific guides (Windows / macOS / Linux) and docs/configuration.md for the full configuration reference.
Configuration
- Zero-key default: arXiv, PubMed, Crossref, Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, DBLP, DOAJ, Zenodo, bioRxiv and most other sources work without keys.
- Optional keys (enable higher rate limits / richer metadata): Scopus, WoS,
OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar, PubMed — configure via
litkit sync-keysor a.envfile (copy.env.exampleand fill in). - Institutional access: set
INSTITUTIONAL_PROXY/INSTITUTIONAL_DIRECTin.envto use your university's EZProxy or on-campus/VPN access for publisher PDFs. You are responsible for using only access you are entitled to. - Chinese literature (
zh-search): requires institutional library access (e.g. SZU library); see docs/configuration.md.
CLI overview
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
litkit search |
Multi-source search with dedup |
litkit download |
Search + download PDFs |
litkit download-suppl |
Download supplementary materials |
litkit verify |
Check references in a manuscript |
litkit workflow citation-audit |
Citation audit workflow |
litkit workflow bulk-review |
Bulk review by topic |
litkit topic-search / deep-search |
Research expansion |
litkit zh-search |
Chinese literature search |
litkit sources |
List all 25 sources + status |
litkit export |
Export results (BibTeX/RIS/JSON; conversion in progress) |
litkit doctor |
Environment self-check |
Agent integration
litkit speaks MCP, so any MCP-capable agent client can use it:
- MCP server (
litkit-mcp): works with Claude Desktop, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, DeepSeek Harness, and others. See docs/mcp.md. - DeepSeek Harness plugin: install the Cordis adapter into any dsh profile. See docs/dsh-plugin.md.
# dsh install (GitHub-only distribution):
dsh plugin --profile web add github:bpc-oss/litkit-search
Legal notice
This project includes download strategies that may access paywalled content:
- Institutional access: uses your own university credentials/VPN. Only use access you are entitled to, and respect your institution's terms.
- Shadow-library fallbacks (Sci-Hub / LibGen / Anna's Archive): included as a declared, optional download path. Availability varies by network, and accessing paywalled content this way may violate publisher terms or local law in your jurisdiction. Use at your own risk; the maintainers assume no liability. These paths are only engaged as a last-resort fallback and can be disabled via configuration.
Roadmap
- Full BibTeX/RIS export conversion (
litkit export). - More sources and per-source rate-limit tuning.
- Additional agent adapters and MCP resource/prompt endpoints.
- Lazily-loaded/opt-in DNS resolution for shadow-library domains.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md. Adding a new source? Follow the
conventions in src/litkit/sources/ — each source is a
self-contained module registered in the source registry.
License
MIT © 2026 bpshil. Changelog: CHANGELOG.md.
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