Thinking about self-hosting an ebook library? Here are the open source software you can consider.

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    3 minutes ago

    Kavita has been good. I wanted to use it more for organising, fetching metadata and reading comic books from the server. Works well with Android and the Kahon app (+Kavita extension) on my Android tablet.

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    1 hour ago

    Sorry if I’m a little dense but I’ve never even considered the possibility of self hosting an ebook server/container - am I right in understanding that I can host my library of ebooks on my home server then point a client at that server so I have access to my full library without having to save the books locally on device?

    Is it like offloading the processing and storage to the server and streaming the contents to device? Or more like a place to store the books and a database for metadata then once I want to read the book my device will just pull the book and all its metadata from the server to be saved locally then use my reader app of choice?

    I’ll have to test some of these out as I did jailbreak my kindle and install KOReader, it does sound like something I’d be interested in learning more about when I get home.

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      am I right in understanding that I can host my library of ebooks on my home server then point a client at that server so I have access to my full library without having to save the books locally on device?

      Some do this and some dont. I personally find ebooks to be so small that it doesnt matter, but some people use the server client to keep track of where they were at on certain books, helpwith their large collection, share with others of the family, etc…etc… And I think books with pictures such as manga, magazines, or other such take up more room so it might make sense if you have a lot of those.

      I personally like having the system auto-update my device with new books and convert into nice to read formats for my custom devices. It works out really well.

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      23 minutes ago

      Wait you use it also for epub/pdf? How does that work, can you connect a client and grab it from there? Can you have both an audiobook and text version of the same book?

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      2 hours ago

      it may be “focused” on audio books, but works really well for everything

      Huh…didn’t know that. It has a great looking UI.

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        1 hour ago

        The only real downside I’ve run into is it’s very opinionated about folder structures around authors.

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    4 hours ago

    I needed Kobo/KOreader support, calibre-web handles this nicely. Looking to set up annotation/note sync over the weekend, then it’ll be perfect.

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      3 hours ago

      I got a kobo recently and was amazed to find you can sync it with calibre-web to basically run your own book store. Browse and download any books from your server. Pretty cool.

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      4 hours ago

      calibre is pretty great. I also have a kobo and its the reason I can load/convert a lot of what I read.

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      3 hours ago

      I need to figure this out for my wife, she got one recently and I’ve been dabbling with different services but haven’t hooked the thing up to anything yet. Right now I’ve got Shelfmark and Booklore running which seem like they’ll do the job just fine, but need to explore some more

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    3 hours ago

    I enjoy booklore, was easy to setup. I don’t think its very matureyet though. Just updated last night and an annoying bug where sometimes books wouldn’t show up after import has been fixed, so the upside is active development!

    Honestly most of these look to be almost the same so I’m not sure what the key defining features would be.

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      2 hours ago

      Been using booklore for a few months now. It definitely has that new car smell to it while also having lots of small irritating bugs or UX oversights (like moving books from one shelf to another doesn’t actually deselect them so selecting another book and moving it to a different shelf moves every previously selected book to that new shelf). Keep in mind I haven’t added or altered anything in my library in about a month so this could’ve been fixed. I still think it works better than calibre-web which is what I switched from and I definitely think it’s worth a quick setup on docker.

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    3 hours ago

    I’m on calibre web automated but I’m looking to migrate away. Gets tons of features that I’m not using and I can’t keep up with. Also the slop release notes are barely readable. I put up an issue for that, not sure if it’s gonna help.

    I just add a book via the web interface now and then and later download it via OPDS. Probably giving Booklore a try.

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      I’ve been running Booklore for a while now, and was actually looking into calibre-web automated lol.

      I’m interested if it has WebDAV support. It’s maybe a niche feature but I just discovered a great app that has it for backup option.

    • krash@lemmy.ml
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      2 hours ago

      I am using booklore for the same reason as you and it works very well. The only feature I’m missing is highlighting, but I can live without it.

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    4 hours ago

    I love Calibre, was waiting on a jailbreak for my new gen kindle but I don’t even need to anymore. It auto converts whatever epub I’ve got to the Amazon format automatically and I just don’t connect to WiFi in case I do want to jailbreak. It’s so easy to use