goMarkableStream
go-remarkable2pdf
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9.1 | 1.8 | |
about 1 month ago | over 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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goMarkableStream
- GoMarkableStream: Stream (and Record) from a Remarkable2
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Screen share
I use goMarkableStream to share the tablet's screen to a web browser on my computer, then share the computer screen (or just that browser window) using the screen-sharing function built into the corporate-mandated chat program.
- Show HN: GoMarkableStream v0.12 – reMarkable2 Streaming with NGrok and recording
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GoMarkableStream new version
Not saying you don't know your own name, but I think the URL is supposed to be https://github.com/owulveryck/goMarkableStream
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New screen streaming
Rotate still not done, but it is testable (I dropped a binary on GitHub for testing purpose : https://github.com/owulveryck/goMarkableStream/tree/websocket )
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Screenshare
Did that ever work? A while ago I used gomarkablestream. Need to use the command line though.
- SVG export and crazy transparency
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Screen sharing without Connect
yep. https://github.com/owulveryck/goMarkableStream
- Basic support for colors in the tool goMarkableStream
- I just an awesome ad about reMarkable 2. Was just about to buy it when I realised that just for screen sharing (my main usecase) I need to pay 50% of the tablet cost in a yearly fee. INSTANTLY went from 100% buy to 0% buy. So stupid.
go-remarkable2pdf
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Go library to create PDFs from notebook files;
Hello! I've written a small Go library which will convert the `.rm` format and the Notebook zipfile format to PDF. It works quite well! https://github.com/poundifdef/go-remarkable2pdf I've built this on the shoulders of others who've written code and documentation. My goal was to havethe simplest library to render the proprietary "lines" files as a PDF - so it does not attempt to download files, integrate with the API, or any of those things. It doesn't support everything, however, it will get you 80% of the way. Happy to work with you on contributions!
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On pen styles and file size
No, I am not aware of an API for reading rm files. I know the file format a bit because I have written a java implementation for writing rm files. There are several projects for converting rm to pdf, usually in python or go. Maybe have a look at them. Example (I have not tested it).
- Show HN: Go library to convert Remarkable 2 files to PDF
What are some alternatives?
rmview - A live viewer for reMarkable written in PyQt5
rmfakecloud - host your own cloud for the remarkable
vnsee - VNC client for the reMarkable tablet allowing you to use the device as a second screen
rm2pdf - Convert reMarkable tablet notebooks and annotated PDFs to layered PDF documents
CalenderGeneratorGo - Generate monthly calendar templates to print or use with devices like the reMarkable2.
container-remarkable-sync - Sync your reMarkable tablet: import, export notebooks, pdf and epub to/from the local folder from/to the tablet over ssh maintaining the directory structure.
rM-vnc-server - Damage-tracking VNC server for the reMarkable tablet
maxio - Companion daemon for the reMarkable™ paper tablet
reStream - Stream your reMarkable screen over SSH.