Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with a focus for being a full solution for all your reading needs.
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Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with a focus for being a full solution for all your reading needs.
Read moreCOPS is a light alternative to Calibre content server / Calibre2OPDS. It serves ebooks (epub, mobi, pdf and other formats).
Read moreKomga is a media server for your comics, mangas, BDs and magazines.
Read moreCalibre-Web is a web app for browsing, reading, and downloading eBooks using a valid Calibre database.
Read moreArianna is a eBook reader built for the KDE Plasma desktop but, of course, runs under other desktop environments.
Read moreCoolReader is a small cross-platform XML/CSS based eBook reader for desktops and handheld devices.
Read morecrqt-ng is a cross-platform open source e-book reader using crengine-ng. It is a fork of the CoolReader project.
Read morePandoc is a Haskell library for converting from one markup format to another, and a command-line tool that uses this library.
Read moreAn electronic book (commonly abbreviated e-book) is a text and image-based publication which can be read on a computer or other digital devices such as an e-book reader.
Read moreCrowbook’s aim is to allow you to write a book in Markdown without worrying about formatting or typography.
Read morepapeer is a web scraper for ereaders. It uses go-epub, a Go library for creating EPUB files.
Read moreThis article showcases CLI ebook readers for Linux. We only feature free and open source software here.
Read moreepr is a terminal/CLI ebook reader for Linux. epr is written in Python 3.6.
Read moreepy is a CLI ebook reader. It’s a fork of epr. This is free and open source software written in the Python language.
Read morebaca is billed as epy’s lovely sister who lets you indulge in your favorite e-books in the comfort of your terminal.
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