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remarkable-cli-tooling reviews and mentions
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Auto sync all notes to PDF on computer
If you are looking for a separate handling of pulls and pushes, maybe you will have success with remarkable-cli-tooling, for example. For now I'm trying to nail the "sync-everything-in-one-folder" approach, but I am also considering to enable other approaches in the future.
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File structure the same in 3.0?
I am using the Remarkable CLI tooling (https://github.com/cherti/remarkable-cli-tooling) on v.2 and it’s grand. It is all computer-side and just seems to push and pull from the RM’s storage.
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Best way to transfer files locally?
There is the option to use the built-in webinterface directly (which is what a lot of the tools out there are using internally), alternatively, there are a couple of CLI options, such as reHackable scripts, which are unfortunately discontinued, or reMarkable CLI tooling or a reMarkable FUSE filesystem. There are more listed on https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable , you might want to go through that list if you find something that suits your needs.
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Regarding subscription prices
https://github.com/cherti/remarkable-cli-tooling with resync.py being inspired by repush.sh , which was unfortunately discontinued before fixing all its bugs.
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cherti/remarkable-cli-tooling is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of remarkable-cli-tooling is Python.
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