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How do you manage your ebook (from cli)?
After a bit of googling i've also found lspace, which is exclusively CLI, and based on isbnlib.
goosepaper
- Goosepaper delivers a daily newspaper to your remarkable tablet
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Goosepaper help?
Option 2: From a terminal, go to the folder where you want the software to be stored. Then run the command "git clone https://github.com/j6k4m8/goosepaper.git" and that will create a folder (a repo really) where your software will be. This method is "preferable" because you can update the repo just using the git command ("git pull") whenever there are updates to the software.
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Making a newspaper for reMarkable
Maybe you can check goosepaper, I use it to generate a newspaper for rss/twitters. More customisable I think, but less convenient.
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Automatically send a webpage every day?
Tools exist, like Goosepaper (https://github.com/j6k4m8/goosepaper). You’ll have to write your own parser and integrate with the toolchain though, and probably need your own server to send this out daily.
- How do you get the news on your RM tablet?
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IDEA: The rM desktop/phone app automatically downloads from the internet a newspaper of your choice at a designated time before you wake up. That way, you can read the daily newspaper on your rM. Also, it looks really good!
There's also https://github.com/j6k4m8/goosepaper/ which is somewhat similar and already open source
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Autoupload epub
Goosepaper will do this for the automatic RSS conversion and upload to the RM cloud, and you could also use the self hosted RM 'cloud' hacks to avoid the official RM cloud. The only way you will get the RM itself to downsync is when you wake it up and it syncs automatically when it gets wifi connectivity.
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What's your workflow with ReM2 & news-site /read laters
I would like to share my workflow but unfortunately haven't found a way to upload documents to the RM cloud without also granting the script full read access to all user documents. And the setup is pretty idiosyncratic right now. There's a somewhat similar open source project called [Goosepaper](https://github.com/j6k4m8/goosepaper/) that you might want to check out as well.
- Would you use a service that allows you to receive email newsletters on your reMarkable?
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RSS feed
I'm not the creator, but you can give this a try. https://github.com/j6k4m8/goosepaper
What are some alternatives?
perlego-downloader - Download books from Perlego.com in PDF format
paper2remarkable - Fetch an academic paper or web article and send it to the reMarkable tablet with a single command
lightnovel-crawler - Generate and download e-books from online sources.
Calibre-Remarkable-Device-Driver-Plugin - Work in progress Calibre plugin to send files to a Remarkable Tablet
epy - CLI Ebook (epub2, epub3, fb2, mobi) Reader
RemarkablePocket - Synchronize Pocket articles with the Remarkable tablet.
remapy - An open source explorer for your remarkable tablet to show, upload or delete files via the remarkable cloud.
remailable - Send documents to your ReMarkable device via email, Kindle-style
reNewspaper - Scrape articles from a newspaper website and create a pdf file suitable for the reMarkable tablet.
rst2pdf - Use a text editor. Make a PDF.
RmKeyboard - Emulates & sends keystrokes over the network to your ReMarkable device
remarkable_news - Daily news/comics on your reMarkable's suspend screen