Calibre ships with some useful command line tools for dealing with ebooks. ebook-meta allows you to inspect and alter ebook metadata, and ebook-convert can convert various formats between each other. This functionality is also exposed in the Caliber GUI of course, but that can be an.. acquired taste.
Calibre ships with some useful command line tools for dealing with ebooks. ebook-meta allows you to inspect and alter ebook metadata, and ebook-convert can convert various formats between each other. This functionality is also exposed in the Caliber GUI of course, but that can be an.. acquired taste.
Personal plug: https://github.com/lalitshankarch/Qitab
This is a small EPUB reader I made that uses the system Webview to render EPUB documents!
This looks exciting! What are the key improvements over the ebooklib python package?
On the surface, one difference seems to be that the former has a CLI.
+1 looking for the same answer
I feel like mupdf probably fulfills this and very much more.
For better or for worse, Mupdf has a more restrictive license (AGPL VS Apache).
Looks interesting. Does it support epub3 series?
Any plans to move beyond reading to also allow writing metadata?
Does this also provide an api to paginate and provide text and images from the ebook?