COPS
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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COPS
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Sharing Calibre library on Home Assistant
This add-on is based on Sebastian Lucas' COPS, updated to work with PHP8.
- Calibre
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Any OPDS-PS clients for Android?
I started with calibre-web with COPS. It worked fine. Now I use Kavita.
- Is there an alternative to Calibre for its web server option? (OPDS on koreader)
- I'm looking for a static alternative to calibre-web.
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Help with reading a book
Sounds also like a nice approach too. For me personally an overkill as I only want to copy and read the book I am currently studying. My (calibre) library is synced between my servers and accessible via cops if I really need to search/download a book on the go.
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2022-7-24 TrueCharts catalog charts update
cops - Cops(http://blog.slucas.fr/en/oss/calibre-opds-php-server) by Sébastien Lucas, stands for Calibre OPDS (and HTML) Php Server.
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Does anybody use or know of a companion app to track their library? I get ebooks from multiple places, so Calibre is the only place it’s really all together, but getting my laptop out is cumbersome. Would love if I could browse my books on my iPad or phone
If you're technically literate and don't mind some work, consider setting up COPS on a Raspberry Pi. You'll have a full OPDS server that you can connect to a local wifi network or (with some more work) expose to the full internet. I use this setup as a backup for my Calibre libraries and usually browse them with Yomu or TiReader on an iPad.
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self hosted RSS reader for E-ink Reader?
I do something similar except I use COPS to host the mobi files and download it via the Kindles web browser. I did switch the theme to a basic black and white theme.
awesome-reMarkable
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E-ink is so Retropunk
> As much as I love the hacker spirit of cracking open hardware and software and bending it to your will (whether or not it was designed towards that end), I enjoy my reMarkable precisely because I can get away from the ubiquity of computing and needing to constantly tinker with and repair software.
Personally I completely agree with you, and could have written almost exactly that paragraph - I too have a ReMarkable (the 2nd / current version), and love using it as it ships for both note taking and especially for reading ebooks/PDFs ("especially" just because it's what I use it for more, not because that's what it's better at - in fact, it's UI for reading documents is among its weaker points and I hope they improve it in future software updates).
However it's worth pointing out that you can SSH into it, and there are a fair few 3rd party tools and hacks for it - so far I've avoided trying any of them as there's nothing that I want enough to have even a 1% risk of bricking it to worry about. But I'm tempted to start playing around with it someday.
This is the best list of stuff for the ReMarkable that I'm aware of, though I don't know how complete it is / how many released tools or guides there might be that aren't included here:
https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
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Just bought a reMarkable - quite UNremarkable
There are options for USB/wifi syncing and lots of other community mods if you're handy with a terminal: https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
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Dumb questions
If you follow the instructions and you are fine to turn automatic updates off, you may have a lool at awesome-remarkable https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
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My First reMarkable will be arriving sometime today! What are some things or tips and tricks I should know?
This sentence doesn't make sense. People apply hacks because they want to make full use of their device. reMarkable has shortcomings, yes, but they can be overcome with the software that others have written. The Awesome reMarkable link the sidebar was basically a founding document of this very subreddit.
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Best E-Ink tablet for self-hosting
More info can be found at awesome-ReMarkable: https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
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created templates disappeared after update
Use a software to manage your templates automatically. See the Awesome reMarkable list, and Ctrl-F "templates".
- Linux friendly eInk tablets
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If I broke or lost my ReMarkable 2, would I be able to download all the old notes onto a new one?
You can also take backups using easy, convenient, community-written software, like RCU (which I'm the author of), reMy, reMarkable HyUtilities, rmExplorer, rmAPI, and many others found in the Awesome reMarkable list.
- What are you doing with community projects?
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Big note files - timeout on usb webserver export
You could try reMy, which has its own renderer. There are more rendering programs in the Awesome reMarkable list, many of which will work with 2.15 and below--just avoid anything saying 'cloud' or 'web UI'.
What are some alternatives?
Calibre Web - :books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database
zotero-remarkable - Sync papers from Zotero to a reMarkable tablet
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
google-drive-remarkable-sync - Apps Script library for synchronising Google Drive folder with Remarkable reader.
DomainMOD - DomainMOD is an open source application written in PHP & MySQL used to manage your domains and other internet assets in a central location. DomainMOD also includes a Data Warehouse framework that allows you to import your web server data so that you can view, export, and report on your live data.
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching
Ombi - Want a Movie or TV Show on Plex or Emby? Use Ombi! [Moved to: https://github.com/Ombi-app/Ombi]
mendeley-rMsync - Script to sync papers from Mendeley to reMarkable tablet
changedetection.io - The best and simplest free open source web page change detection, website watcher, restock monitor and notification service. Restock Monitor, change detection. Designed for simplicity - Simply monitor which websites had a text change for free. Free Open source web page change detection, Website defacement monitoring, Price change notification
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
Flox - Self Hosted Movie, Series and Anime Watch List
reMarkableSync - An OneNote AddIn for importing digitized notes from the reMarkable tablet.