softcover VS bookbuilder

Compare softcover vs bookbuilder and see what are their differences.

softcover

CLI for book generation, building, and publishing to softcover.io (by softcover)

bookbuilder

A simple template and workflow for publishing books with Pandoc (by speedshop)
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softcover bookbuilder
1 1
430 43
0.5% -
6.0 10.0
22 days ago over 3 years ago
Ruby CSS
MIT License MIT License
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softcover

Posts with mentions or reviews of softcover. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-26.
  • Richard Schneeman's How to Open Source book is out! 🤩
    4 projects | /r/ruby | 26 Sep 2022
    I'm between softcover and leanpub right now, about 150 pages in. I don't love either, and I'm leaning towards the "ok just do it myself" but that'd take away from the actual writing part, but it sounds more fun, but the writing part... redo.

bookbuilder

Posts with mentions or reviews of bookbuilder. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-26.
  • Richard Schneeman's How to Open Source book is out! 🤩
    4 projects | /r/ruby | 26 Sep 2022
    I do lots of stuff that works well for me that I can't recommend to anyone else. Custom book toolchain is one of them. I'm REALLY happy with the result, but getting there was a lot of work. For an open source flow I think pandoc would be the way to go. Nate has open sourced his toolchain https://github.com/speedshop/bookbuilder.

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