Colin, I also only use the basics when writing articles. With the new org-cite, the closest I have is with the following settings, as an example:
#+cite_export: natbib plain #+latex_header: \usepackage[numbers,sort,super]{natbib} #+bibliography: ~/[...]/bibliography.bib This converts the simplest [cite:@author] to \citep{author}. Natbib settings need to be adjusted to your tastes/needs, of course. In my org configuration, I have #+begin_src emacs-lisp (require 'oc-basic) (require 'oc-csl) (require 'oc-natbib) #+end_src to cover all the bases. I have not been able to get away from using natbib for LaTeX export, unfortunately. A simple basic bibtex org-cite exporter would be welcome, one that simply generates \cite{author} without any frills. It's important to highlight that, to me, the advantage of org-cite, over what I was using before with my own cite: link definition, is that changing that first line to something like #+cite_export: csl "[...]/acm-siggraph.csl" lets me export the same document to ODT or text with the citations. It's not something I need often but I did in fact need it just recently and was greatly welcome! HTH, eric -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.60, Org release_9.5-30-g9e71df : Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096