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rmapi
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Privacy on RM2
You can upload/download files from the cloud with rMAPI. You can also use rmFakeCloud to host your own sync cloud, so the files just go to your own computer/server. This works with rMAPI as well.
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Scrybble is the ReMarkable highlights to Obsidian exporter I have been looking for
The ReMarkable API: https://github.com/juruen/rmapi
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Shapes "libarary"
I just use RCU or rMAPI. RCU has a nice graphical interface. Just hit the "upload" button and select the rmn-file.
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My custom remarkable document automation setup
code: https://github.com/gleich/neptune uses the rmapi tool (https://github.com/juruen/rmapi) to upload the PDF that gets generated to the remarkable tablet.
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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.
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Add page to notebook programmatically
An indirect approach: download the notebook using rMAPI, add the page (.rm) to the zip, edit the corresponding meta data files. Delete the original notebook from the cloud storage and upload the modified zip, again using rMAPI.
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Portable desktop app solution
No need to compile. Just download rmapi-win64.zip and unzip the file. The program (suffix .exe) does not need further installation, no admin rights required.
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Connect and Linux
I dont know about official support but https://github.com/juruen/rmapi works fine for me (I only upload and download files on the PC though...)
- Read on Remarkable extension for Safari
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Jazz up your notes with icons
download the win64.zip from https://github.com/juruen/rmapi/releases
remy
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Archiving Tagged Notebooks?
What I do is I create backups with rsync (so "low-level" backups of the actual data the tablet is using to represent the notebooks, not just the rendered pdf). Then I use Remy to browse them if needed. (Disclaimer: I'm the developer of Remy) It currently lacks a way to export/import the notebooks in native formats (that would allow you to restore archived ones through the GUI) so if you need that you need to do it manually, which requires some basic knowledge of how the notebooks are internally stored.
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My remarkable arrives today. Which hacks do you recommend?
reMy and RCU are the best alternative desktop clients. The former has a focus on notebooks, while the latter is focused on ease-of-use and does it all (templates/notebooks/wallpaper/and much more). Both use their own rendering engine for custom PDF export options. Neither installs anything to your tablet, so they usually work through software updates. (Disclaimer: I am the author of RCU).
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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.
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High Size PDFs and Cloud
You could use something local, that uploads over SSH instead of the Web UI. The Web UI and rM Cloud choke on files over a few hundred MBs. reMy + 2.x firmware might be what you're looking for -- it has sync capability. (I assume OneDrive has something like a shared PC folder that you can use as the target directory.)
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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'.
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OCR/LaTeX Update
Mathpix has this functionality and is cheap. I integrated it into Remy, see here for a demo (although it's a bit outdated, the app has now way more features). It's not a fully fledged integration, I was planning to use it for having a search index that could match on handwriting but had no time to implement it.
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Exporting highlighted text pdf
If you need support for the new v3 software update, not sure. Otherwise Remy can do that for you
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So, which file management tools are you still using?
I use my own Remy tool (in conjunction with rsync for backups). Unfortunately it is not working with v3 just yet but I plan to eventually add support for it, once the effort to reverse engineer the new file format settles.
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Support for Remarkable lines version=6 File Format (.rm files)
You're not alone :-); we started discussing it here https://github.com/bordaigorl/remy/issues/49
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Continuous scrolling is the most frustrating thing I have seen
But parsing and rendering are two different things. RCU used to use the remy parsing, while the developer put considererable effort into the rendering himself. Yet he wasn't satisfied (I was) and started to completely rebuild it. That's where he lost interest in RCU :-(
What are some alternatives?
website-to-remarkable - Upload any webpage to your remarkable with a single command! It can also crawl selected websites for new articles and uploads them as pdf's to your remarkable tablet
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
google-drive-remarkable-sync - Apps Script library for synchronising Google Drive folder with Remarkable reader.
rmfakecloud - host your own cloud for the remarkable
remarkable-layers - Python module for reading and writing Remarkable Lines files
reMarkableWeb
rsync-time-backup - Time Machine style backup with rsync.
rmirro - A script that synchronizes PDFs of documents between a Remarkable and a computer folder that mirrors its file structure without cloud access
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching
remarkable_syncthing - Self-hosting syncing solution for reMarkable