Is it possible produce the same citation as pepers' citekey by editing the CSL file?

I enjoy writing papers without digression. When I read an article (more often abstracts) on the internet, I cite it immediately in my manuscript with a annotation referring to the author, so I don't have to reread the original article. After I finish the manuscript, I add citation one by one.
I know that papers can generate citekeys that work in plain-text, so I edit CSL file to produce citation that can be scanned by RTF add-on. but RTF add-on does the match correctly as often as not.

Is it possible produce the same citation as pepers' citekey by editing the CSL file?

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