remarkable-fs
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remarkable-fs
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It is painfully difficult to get pdfs onto this device. I am thinking of getting a different device just because I can't use it when I need it.
Here it is https://github.com/nick8325/remarkable-fs
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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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script to preview raw backups
You might want to check https://github.com/nick8325/remarkable-fs for that. Otherwise sshfs works pretty well and for NextCloud maybe you could find https://old.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/ra472f/nextcloud_synchronisation_bash_script/ useful.
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Wishlist: Easier managing of pages (moving, copying, etc.) on the Desktop/iPad
A good solution could be https://github.com/nick8325/remarkable-fs but it doesn't seem maintained. I personally use https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/e2d5c944bbd632e3ae0530e602977f45 which using sshfs makes it look like a local directory. Unfortunately the filesystem itself is not sufficient as xochtil, the official interface, relies on metadata so even though the files themselves will be displayed it won't be sufficient to be usable. I could write few more alias or commands to do this kind of things "moving sheets out of notebooks, dropping them into folders, duplicating pages." but it wouldn't be visuals, just alias for the command line.
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I've got very excited reading that reMarkable now SYNCs with Dropbox, GDrive and Dropbox. But disappointed to find out, it's no sync at all. You need to duplicate the file from your cloud to the reMarkable server first! Adding friction this way. So much potential just vanished...
Also https://github.com/nick8325/remarkable-fs and https://github.com/ddvk/rmfakecloud/blob/master/docs/integrations.md#webdav-nextcloud seem nice!
scripts
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What are you doing with community projects?
use this project to push PDFs onto the device
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Introducing WebInterface-Wifi, a program that will make the web interface available on wifi, with disclaimers
- This program will not start/enable the web interface nor ensure that the usb interface maintains the ip 10.11.99.1 [WebInterface-OnBoot](https://github.com/rM-self-serve/webinterface-onboot) does this for version 2.10 but I do not have the newest software to test against. Using something like [webui_invincibility.sh](https://github.com/reHackable/scripts/wiki/webui_invincibility.sh) with [WebInterface-OnBoot](https://github.com/rM-self-serve/webinterface-onboot) would ensure that [WebInterface-Wifi](https://github.com/rM-self-serve/webinterface-wifi) works on boot.
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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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Searching for syncronisation without wifi
If your phone has a unix-like command line (for example, Termux on android), you might be able to get something going with the scripts from here: https://github.com/reHackable/scripts
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I cannot copy anything to the reMarkable
Without the cloud sync, the remarkable will not actually remove files even when they're deleted and the trash emptied. This bash shell script will remove them. If you don't run a system with bash (usually a unix operating system or derivative, like Linux or OS X) you can still look at how it works. Then you can use ssh to manually log in to your tablet and delete the files at the command line.
What are some alternatives?
remarkable-cli-tooling - Tooling for the reMarkable paper tablet.
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching
remy - Remy, an online&offline manager for the reMarkable tablet
remarkable-firmware - Links to all known firmwares for reMarkable devices.
remarkable - Tools for the reMarkable tablet
remarvin - A multi-account and device encryption manager for remarkable
rm-hacks - Small improvements and tweaks for rM devices, covering both rM1 and rM2.
remarkable_pdflets - mini apps for reMarkable inside xochitl
webinterface-onboot - Enable the web interface on boot. For the ReMarkable Tablet
reMarkableScripts - shell scripts to interact with the tablet from reMarkable.com
reSnap - Take screnshots of your reMarkable tablet over SSH