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Top 23 remarkable-tablet Open-Source Projects
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koreader
An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
Project mention: Pagination widows, or, Why I'm embarrassed about my eBook | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-11-04Have you tired KOreader[0]? It supports multiple ebook formats, including epub and cbz. You'll need to jailbreak[1] your Kindle though.
[0] http://koreader.rocks/
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Yeah, running Linux and having SSH are a massive plus for me too. I can use them as substitute Wacom tablets for basic drawing (design diagrams, sketches on calls etc) and check https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable every so often to see what cool new things I can do with them. :)
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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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Project mention: ReMouseable: Use your reMarkable tablet as a mouse | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-08-13
https://github.com/rien/reStream
Over ssh (there is a demo video in the readme)
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It's just linux under the hood and they give you root access. So you can install anything that you can compile, and you have access to all the compiled packages in entware [0].
For sync, I have wireguard and syncthing. For backups, I use rsync. For epubs, I have koreader. I even installed netsurf for fun, but I don't use it often. I was even using gocryptfs at one point, but that workflow kept breaking with updates so I stopped using that.
All of the tablets that I have seen perform handwriting recognition via a cloud service, so that doesn't interest me and I haven't come across any local solutions for rM (although it's been over a year since I last checked).
It's an unusually nice experience for such an open platform.
[0]: https://toltec-dev.org/
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libremarkable
The only public framework for developing applications with native refresh support for Remarkable Tablet
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goMarkableStream
A utility to stream (and record) from a Remarkable2 without hack or third party dependencies
Project mention: GoMarkableStream: Stream (and Record) from a Remarkable2 | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-15 -
I think DDVK is death. Try this: https://github.com/mb1986/rm-hacks
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remarks
Extract annotations (highlights and scribbles) from PDF, EPUB, and notebooks marked with reMarkable tablets. Export to Markdown, PDF, PNG, SVG
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paper2remarkable
Fetch an academic paper or web article and send it to the reMarkable tablet with a single command
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remarkable2-hacks
A collection of hacks, mods, tools, tips & tricks, specifically focused on the reMarkable 2
I've had the reMarkable 2 for years and it's amazing. FYI, the reMarkable is itself quite hackable. There is a supported way to run an SSH server on it and push your own binaries and other files to use on the device. One example resource for hacks/mods is https://github.com/danielebruneo/remarkable2-hacks .
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There's also https://recalendar.me/ that does something similar and is open source. It does struggle with larger documents, but everything happens locally.
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remarkable-tablet discussion
remarkable-tablet related posts
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Using Two ReMarkables
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Pagination widows, or, Why I'm embarrassed about my eBook
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PineNote Community Edition
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Show HN: Handwriter.ttf – Handwriting Synthesis with Harfbuzz WASM
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ReMouseable: Use your reMarkable tablet as a mouse
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EWritable – e-ink tablet news and reviews
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GoMarkableStream: Stream (and Record) from a Remarkable2
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Index
What are some of the best open-source remarkable-tablet projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | koreader | 17,002 |
2 | awesome-reMarkable | 6,338 |
3 | remarkable-hacks | 1,679 |
4 | rmfakecloud | 796 |
5 | reStream | 773 |
6 | rmview | 766 |
7 | toltec | 759 |
8 | libremarkable | 623 |
9 | goMarkableStream | 593 |
10 | rm-hacks | 550 |
11 | remarkable_mouse | 523 |
12 | ReMarkableAPI | 374 |
13 | rmkit | 370 |
14 | remarks | 357 |
15 | paper2remarkable | 337 |
16 | remarkable2-hacks | 327 |
17 | zshelf | 312 |
18 | recalendar.js | 297 |
19 | remarkable_news | 286 |
20 | RemarkableLamyEraser | 285 |
21 | remy | 279 |
22 | goosepaper | 271 |
23 | remarkable_printer | 263 |