Yet another basic question which I hope would help me replace Sublime with 
BBEdit:

I've made a full BibTeX .bib file which contains all my references, that I 
include in any LaTeX file that I write and I simply cite from there. Now, 
as there are hundreds of entries and most of the citekeys were generated 
automatically by BibDesk, I have no reason to remember them. Sublime (or 
even Textmate and Atom) search in the .bib file for completions. Say I have 
a book by Johnson and its cite key is *jh16*. If I write *\cite{*, it 
starts suggesting as completions, showing me the full list of bib entries, 
wherefrom I can search either "Johnson" or jh (if I remember).

Long story short: if I include a .bib file as reference in a LaTeX file, 
can BBEdit search through it and help me find the reference I want to cite? 
 There are workarounds involving other apps, but I simply want the list 
display as other text editors provide, in BBEdit. Can it be done?

In Sublime I even made it work with MMD files, citing as *<jh16>* and again 
I had the option to view all the entries.

Thank you, once again.

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