Suggestions for emojicite
The following packages have something in common with the package emojicite. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- luabibentry: Repeat BibTeX entries in a LuaLaTeX document body
- emoji: Emoji support in (Lua)LaTeX
- classics: Cite classic works
- cite: Improved citation handling in LaTeX
- overcite: Compressed lists of superscript numerical citations
- addliga: Access basic ligatures in legacy TrueType fonts
- kanbun: Typeset kanbun-kundoku with support for kanbun annotation
- codehigh: Highlight code and demos with l3regex and lpeg
- exercisesheets: Typeset exercise sheets for university courses and school classes
- luaplot: Plotting graphs using Lua
- bezierplot: Approximate smooth function graphs with cubic bezier splines for use with TikZ or METAPOST
- luahttp: Compile-time internet-interactive PDF-documents using Lua and LuaTeX
- tkz-euclide: Tools for drawing Euclidean geometry
- bibentry: Full bibliography entries in the main text of a document
- breakcites: Ensure that multiple citations may break at line end
- mciteplus: Enhanced multiple citations
- doipubmed: Special commands for use in bibliographies
- lexitex: Footnote-style citations for law journals
- mcite: Multiple items in a single citation
- notoccite: Prevent trouble from citations in table of contents, etc
- splitbib: Split and reorder your bibliography
- drftcite: Print the bibliography in "draft" mode
- collref: Collect blocks of references into a single reference
- margbib: Display bibitem tags in the margins
- hypernat: Allow hyperref and natbib to work together
- xcite: Use citation keys from a different document
- lastbib: Record the number of citations in a document
- luamplib: Use LuaTeX’s built-in METAPOST interpreter
- luapackageloader: Allow LuaTeX to load external Lua packages
- minim-mp: Low-level mplib integration for LuaTeX
- pyluatex: Execute Python code on the fly in your LaTeX documents