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The script here worked. I copied a small 1.4 MB novel as well as my 25 MB technical book. The files appear in my remarkable and after roughly a minute the novel is opened. This leads me to thinking that opening the "big one" even takes much more time... Also the reader UI of the remarkable is very minimalistic in cotrast to koreader which is already too much in my opinion...
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CodeRabbit
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Since you've already done all that I'll assume you are familiar with the CLI. In that situation, large PDF/ePub, I'd stick to scp. I made my own scripts https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/e2d5c944bbd632e3ae0530e602977f45 but you might find equivalent ones on https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
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Looks like rm2fb is now installed by default: https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable2-framebuffer/issues/90
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COPS
Calibre OPDS (and HTML) PHP Server : web-based light alternative to Calibre content server / Calibre2OPDS to serve ebooks (epub, mobi, pdf, ...)
Sounds also like a nice approach too. For me personally an overkill as I only want to copy and read the book I am currently studying. My (calibre) library is synced between my servers and accessible via cops if I really need to search/download a book on the go.
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Some scripts here on GitHub: https://github.com/adaerr/reMarkableScripts and https://github.com/simonschllng/rm-sync, with theses scripts, you can upload larger pdf files to Remarkable even the size is more than 1 GB.
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SaaSHub
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