rmapi
rmfuse
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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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
rmfuse
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Download PDF directly into RM desktop client
rmfuse does this - but it looks like it's no longer maintained.
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how to integrate an eink tablet with stylus into the org-mode workflow
rmfuse is one way of sharing notes between your computer and the remarkable tablet, using the remarkable cloud.
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No notebook is perfect, but the reMarkable comes close
> 1. Custom file system: this means I can ssh into it, but I can't rsync my bibliography into it, since it won't display regular pdf files whose name is not hashed and registered in some sort of index. Moreover, the lack of a Linux client meant it was very hard to put my pdfs on it, or extract my notes from it.
FWIW, rmfuse [0] allows you to mount the reMarkable cloud and you have easy access to sync with real filenames.
[0] https://github.com/rschroll/rmfuse
> RMfuse provides access to your reMarkable Cloud files in the form of a FUSE filesystem. These files are exposed either in their original format, or as PDF files that contain your annotations. This lets you manage files in the reMarkable Cloud using the same tools you use on your local system.
- Does anyone else have a Linux laptop?
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importing files to RM2 from linux computer?
I'm pretty happy with rmfuse: https://github.com/rschroll/rmfuse
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RMfuse: Filesystem access to the reMarkable Cloud
For anyone else interested, here's a issue tracking Mac compatibility: https://github.com/rschroll/rmfuse/issues/2
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
remarkable_mouse - use your reMarkable as a graphics tablet
google-drive-remarkable-sync - Apps Script library for synchronising Google Drive folder with Remarkable reader.
remarks - Extract annotations (highlights and scribbles) from PDF, EPUB, and notebooks marked with reMarkable tablets. Export to Markdown, PDF, PNG, SVG
remarkable-layers - Python module for reading and writing Remarkable Lines files
reMarkableScripts - shell scripts to interact with the tablet from reMarkable.com
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
rmfakecloud - host your own cloud for the remarkable
remarkable_printer - Native printing to reMarkable.
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching