

thank you to and his team that they still work on Calibre Web to make it better and still adding additional features over such a long time 👍 Calibre Web - Manage your Calibre e-book collectionĬalibre Web is a web app providing a clean interface for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks using an existing Calibre database.Ĭalibre Web comes with the following features:

It's pretty awesome.⚠️ IMPORTANT: Hello together, since I have almost no time to maintain this project anymore, I hereby discontinue it and recommend you to switch to the better maintained image of linuxserver/calibre-web. Oh yeah, and because in Docker I have exported both the directory books and the directory holding Calibre Web's configs - it comes back and still has knowledge of which books I've opened, downloaded, etc.

Ln -sfn /media/backups/new/path/to/my/books booksīut Calibre Web does not see my new books! OH NO! It's ok. Since my backups are dated, I need to change the link. You just need the folder on your NAS to be updated) (Actually, I'm doing a backup of the whole drive.but that's for other reasons. Then a month later I get my subscriptions to Clarkesworld Magazine, Lightspeed Magazine, and the new Tor.com free ebook of the month.

Everything works perfectly! I can access it from anywhere in the world (that, of course, requires things like nginx reverse proxy, DNS, etc). Ln -sfn /media/backups/path/to/my/books books where the second books is the books folder that Calibre Web expects to find your books and the Calibre database in. I use the command "ln" to make a link to my read-only backup of the Calibre folder. I am running docker on this server, including Calibre Web. I periodically back this up to my home server (which, among other things is a NAS for the house). This is my official Calibre library and I don't want it to be mucked about by different programs, sync issues, or other family members. Here's what I do - let me know if this works for your workflow.
