remarkable-cli-tooling
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10.0 | 5.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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reader
- library to convert notebook zip package to pdf for sofware version 3?
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Type folio file format
And a Go library: https://github.com/ddvk/reader
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Has anyone reverse engineered the text format in .rm version 6 files yet?
Python library for v6 files: https://github.com/ricklupton/rmscene Go library: https://github.com/ddvk/reader
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reMarkable 2 Tablet Forensics
If it's running v2, pretty much anything here will be able to read them. If it's running v3, your options are much more limited at the moment, for example this library or this library.
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Updates regarding reverse engineering ReMarkable version 3/ .rm v6 files
ddvk published his reverse engineered ReMarkable v6 file format. His parser is available on Github.
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Has anyone on 3.0 extracted highlights from 3rd party app?
I'm not sure what the current state of the art is, but there's some progress on https://github.com/ddvk/reader , and there's always the Discord server for more up to date info.
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Continuous scrolling is the most frustrating thing I have seen
As I mentioned elsewhere, the v3.0 .rm format is totally different from the 2.x. First attempt to rev eng it is https://github.com/ddvk/reader AFAIK.
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File structure the same in 3.0?
I had a closer look into the new format and it's indeed completely different from the one used in v2.x :-( This will take a lot of work to reengineer. Fortunately, as the remy developer told me, at ddvk there is a work in progress to analyse it. Still a long way to go, it seems.
remarkable-cli-tooling
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Auto sync all notes to PDF on computer
If you are looking for a separate handling of pulls and pushes, maybe you will have success with remarkable-cli-tooling, for example. For now I'm trying to nail the "sync-everything-in-one-folder" approach, but I am also considering to enable other approaches in the future.
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File structure the same in 3.0?
I am using the Remarkable CLI tooling (https://github.com/cherti/remarkable-cli-tooling) on v.2 and it’s grand. It is all computer-side and just seems to push and pull from the RM’s storage.
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Backup Files
I’ve had good luck with the tools in this GitHub repo: Remarkable CLI tooling. If you’ve got some simple CLI chops, resync.py does a great job.
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Advice to export all to pdf with folders
I use https://github.com/cherti/remarkable-cli-tooling which can do that. If you like terminal tools, this might do the trick for you.
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synch folder to reMarkable | reHackable
https://github.com/cherti/remarkable-cli-tooling can do that. However I don't know how they work under windows, the README points to the WSL, but they might also just work natively?
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External drive back up?
In case you use third party tools, resync.py from here has a backup command that will pull pdf copies of all documents on the remarkable via cable. Usability might be limited though, as it is a command line tool, so maybe not necessarily what you are looking for.
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Anybody *batch* backup to their PC with a cable ?
I'm using https://github.com/cherti/remarkable-cli-tooling which has a "backup" command in its resync.py that backups all documents as pdf. Runs for quite a bit, but all documents get pulled as rendered PDFs, so if you loose your device or it breaks you can open all documents with a standard reader and have access to your notes right away.
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Best way to transfer files locally?
There is the option to use the built-in webinterface directly (which is what a lot of the tools out there are using internally), alternatively, there are a couple of CLI options, such as reHackable scripts, which are unfortunately discontinued, or reMarkable CLI tooling or a reMarkable FUSE filesystem. There are more listed on https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable , you might want to go through that list if you find something that suits your needs.
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Regarding subscription prices
https://github.com/cherti/remarkable-cli-tooling with resync.py being inspired by repush.sh , which was unfortunately discontinued before fixing all its bugs.
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Updating underlying imported PDF and retain Remarkable handwriting?
resync.py can do that with the --overwrite_doc_only flag, but that requires that you access the system via SSH, that might or might not be your cup of tea.
What are some alternatives?
reMarkableWeb
scripts - [ THIS PROJECT IS CURRENTLY ON HALT :( ] A set of bash scripts that may enhance your reMarkable experience
rmscene - Read v6 .rm files from the reMarkable tablet
rmirro - A script that synchronizes PDFs of documents between a Remarkable and a computer folder that mirrors its file structure without cloud access
rmc - Convert to/from v6 .rm files from the reMarkable tablet
rmview - A live viewer for reMarkable written in PyQt5
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
remarks - Extract annotations (highlights and scribbles) from PDF, EPUB, and notebooks marked with reMarkable tablets. Export to Markdown, PDF, PNG, SVG
remy - Remy, an online&offline manager for the reMarkable tablet
reMarkableScripts - shell scripts to interact with the tablet from reMarkable.com