I’d like to set something up for my Kobo Libra 2 that puts together a site where I collect my reading list (good reads, storygraph, bookwyrm) then downloads those books to a local server ( readarr?). Then makes them available for my Kobo( calibre web?).
Was curious if anybody has any guides or a better way to set all that up. I really like the sites for browsing new recommendations, but it’s a manual process to get the books to my ereader. I’d like to surf and add books to my own ‘store’ I could access from my Kobo.
- Jesus christ dude, how many books do you read?! - It takes me about 30 minutes to find, download, convert to KEPub and load onto my Kobo about 6-12 months worth of books. I curse the day that Brandon Sanderson entered my life. He writes them faster than I have the opportunity to read them. - Also when’s cremposting coming over? =] - Ohh I had to avoid that sub. Too many spoilers, I started late! 
 
- This is such a fair point. What made me think of it was that I browse story graph, and add lots of books to my recommendations. Then every so often I go through that list, look up a pile of books in mam, download them, import into calibre and then dig out a micro USB to move them over. - There’s got to be a better way! Bi-annual pain in the butt is not zero pain in the butt. - Oh I get it. Further complicated by my Kobo only working with one very specific micro-usb cable that looks the same as all the others. - Honestly given the nature of the problem I think it would be better handled by a custom rom for readers, or even just a custom browser that can install from any source. - If you were so inclined you could probably write a script to do this for you using your existing web lists. Getting it as far as your calibre library wouldn’t be that hard. 
 
 
- How do you like the Kobo libra 2? Is it a good eReader to get? - Might need a correction, it’s the H2O. I absolutely love it with the official cover. But I haven’t tried any others. Going on the third year now. - If I was going to look at another one I might consider a more even backlight, but it’s a very small issue. And I’m going to catch myself out here, but you can’t set bedtime light adjustment earlier than 9pm. - What lighting conditons do you find yourself needing more back light? 
 
 
- That sounds interesting! I have a Libra 2 as well, and this setup will be useful. Dropping a comment to get notfications lol. 
- I’m not familiar with the Kobo, but here is what I do with my Mac Mini/Onyx Boox combination. - I download pretty much all of my ebooks as epub. Hazel on the Mini automatically moves epubs to a Calibre watch directory. Then I remote into my Mini with my laptop, start Calibre’s web server, browse to Calibre’s address from my Boox, and download the epubs to it. Lastly I shut down Calibre’s web server. - It’s not a completely turnkey solution but I don’t have to get out of my recliner for any step of it. 
- Regarding the Calibre web server part, if you happen to already be running a web server with PHP wherever your calibre library is, there is an old PHP front end called COPS (“Caliibre OPDS (and html) php server”) which still works and I still use, and find better for my uses than Calibre’s web server. It provides a web interface, OPDS interface, and a built in web based epub viewer. - I do happen to already run a web server for other things, so this is more convenient for me than seperately keeping calibre’s web server running all the time. But even more importantly, I like using the calibre command line tool (calibredb), and if you run the calibre web server, the command line tool doesn’t work (because calibre locks the database). - Works for me anyhow. 
- Not quite that good, I’m afraid. Though what I’m seeing around her about self hosting is looking appealing. Thanks to you and others I’ve found a few ways I think for the distribution part. Now I just need to find a way that will automatically download books I add to my to read list and move them to the distribution site and I’ll be in business. 




