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whysofurious@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Ebook/Manga/Light Novel manager recommendation?English
3 daysI can send you my configs and docker files in pm, if that helps :)
I would go for hedgedoc if the team can switch to markdown, otherwise Cryptpad to stay in an office-like suite.
If you already have nextcloud then that + collabora should be good enough. Otherwise installing the whole nextcloud suite just for collaborative editing seems like a lot imho.
whysofurious@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Ebook/Manga/Light Novel manager recommendation?English
2 daysKomga is always mentioned as a good option for this. I use it for books, manga, and comics, but my requirements are quite minimal (koreader sync, opds, and mihon), so it might not work for you exactly.
I do metadata fetching using komf, documentation is a bit lacking but once setup is pretty good (I use it for both manga and comics) and it does everything automatically. There is also a browser extension that provides a UI for it. For comics sometimes I use ComicTagger for manually reviewing tags too. I would just read carefully the folder structure Komga expects if you go with that, to avoid having weird surprises :)
- 5 days
Going a bit against the common suggestions here but my “workflow” is like this:
- I download books through Z-Library, I tried in the past lazylibrarian and readarr/bookshelf, but I always ended up spending a lot of time on refining the search for non-english books, which was just way easier in Z-Library.
- I tag/update metadata of books using Calibre of my laptop. I prefer to manually do that because while it took a few days to do it for my whole library, I don’t really add books in such a high number that I can justify automating it or having a Calibre container on my homeserver. (I know Calibre Web Automated will do this, but see below). I use Hardcover to track my readings, so Calibre with the hardcover plugin makes it easy to find ids or HC editions for integrations with other apps I use.
- After moving between Kavita, CWA and Booklore, I set up on Komga for library management. I found Komga’s koreader sync way more stable and mature than the other options. I am a bit annoyed by the fact that (as in Kavita) each book/series folder is a series, but at the end of the day the pros outweighs the cons for me. I can manage custom reading lists or series, so it’s not really an issue personally.




Ah, the storage part is interestjnf, I might spin it up to try it, thanks for mentioning it!