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You can look at the project on Github, and if you’re interested to see the task board I’ve been using you can find that here. There is also a documentation website in the works that I’m creating for it, it isn’t deployed to the domain it will live at but you can preview the latest build (a couple days old) here. I’ll be adding detailed install and usage guides to that.
You can look at the project on Github, and if you’re interested to see the task board I’ve been using you can find that here. There is also a documentation website in the works that I’m creating for it, it isn’t deployed to the domain it will live at but you can preview the latest build (a couple days old) here. I’ll be adding detailed install and usage guides to that.
This is looking really promising, I've tried most of the existing book/manga servers and didn't really like any of them for one reason or another (but usually because of bad UI/UX). Like someone else said already, Tachiyomi support would be amazing, I can't imagine reading manga any other way on Android devices. You can take a look at how the Komga extension works for reference.
While I already have what I need from Kavita. I’m looking forward to whatever innovations you might come up with.
And thanks! All of the 'core' Stump logic is written in rust, but it does serve a react frontend. I used [Rocket](https://rocket.rs/), looking back I might have used something slimmer like Axum, but I'm pretty happy with Rocket so it stays :)
How does this compare to https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web ?