I am setting up a new server for my media and wanted to ask for your best ways to manage an ebook and comic collection. I have been using calibre so far, but it is not really designed to be managed remotely.
Calibre over Guacamole, Calibreweb, with Openbooks for usenet searching of books.
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--- version: "2.1" services: calibre: image: lscr.io/linuxserver/calibre:latest container_name: calibre environment: - PUID=0 - PGID=0 - TZ=America/Denver security_opt: - seccomp=unconfined volumes: - ./data:/config ports: - 7080:8080 - 7081:8081 restart: unless-stopped labels: - com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable=true calibre-web: image: lscr.io/linuxserver/calibre-web:latest container_name: calibre-web environment: - PUID=0 - PGID=0 - TZ=America/Denver - DOCKER_MODS=linuxserver/mods:universal-calibre #optional volumes: - ./data/web-config:/config - ./data/:/books # - ./data/Calibre\ Library:/books ports: - 7083:8083 restart: unless-stopped labels: - com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable=true openbooks: ports: - 7082:80 volumes: - './data/:/books' restart: unless-stopped container_name: calibre-openbooks # command: --persist command: --name fgddfghjasrtrtcgv --persist environment: - BASE_PATH=/ image: evanbuss/openbooks:latest labels: - com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable=true
Try audiobookshelf I use it for both audiobooks and ebooks. It has a best user management and has also mobile apps
I agree. Try it. I only have a couple of ebooks in mine, but it’s a pretty good experience, even on the mobile app.
I’ve just been down this exact journey, and ended up settling on Kavita. It has all the browse, search and library stuff you’d expect. You can download or read things in the web interface. I’m only using it for epub and PDF books, but its focus is comics and manga so I expect it to shine there.
I don’t think it does mobi, but since I use Calibre on my laptop to neaten up covers and metadata before I drop books on to the server it’s a simple matter to convert the odd mobi I end up with. Installation (using docker inside an LXC) was simple.
It’s been a really straightforward, good experience. Highly recommend. I like it better than AudioBookshelf (which I’m already hosting for audio books) which I also tried, but didn’t like as much for inexplicable reasons. I also considered Calibre-Web, but that seemed a bit messy since I guess I’d use Calibre on my laptop to manage my books on a NAS share then serve it headless from the server with Calibre-Web? I might have that completely wrong, I didn’t spend any time looking into it because Kavita was the second thing I tried and it did exactly what I wanted.
i use calibre on desktop to clean uip library like you. After any updates i sync it to a dir on my nas that calibre web uses. its a really good setup and passes the wife test
Thanks - I thought it would be something like this I just hadn’t made the effort. Calibre-web just runs as a server?
Yup. Has an easy docker setup. Also if you have a kobo you can sync your shelfs wirelessly. Love it
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For downloading, I use Readarr or manually download from where I buy the books. A lot of the time the books I buy have DRM so I end up pirating them anyway 🤷. When readarr sends a book to calibre, it tells it to convert it so I’ve always got epub and mobi available.
For accessing my library, I use calibre-server, which I think comes bundled with the calibre desktop app. It’s got a basic web interface for uploading, editing some metadata, and downloading; and an OPDS API which my e-reader can use to download books. If I’m outside my home network I use my VPN to access it because I don’t trust calibre to be secure enough for internet exposure lol.
Don’t recall why I chose this instead of calibre-web but it works fine for my purposes. I don’t read comics though.
Similar story here. Readarr (two instances, one for ebooks, another for audio). Calibre server with a watchdir to add books from libgen/elsewhere, and organising stuff. Calibre-web because trying to use calibre server on a phone is painful. WebDAV connection through phone app (Moon+) as a backup (LAN only).
Oh, and Audiobookshelf for the audiobooks, but I generally prefer reading
Ayy Moonreader+, I use that one too. So responsive.
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I just recently started using kavita, and absolutely love it. The interface is similar to Plex, if that is a helpful frame of reference.
I’m currently using Calibre and Audiobookshelf, where the latter is basically just using the folder structure of Calibre with and additional folder for some audiobooks. Works okay but is not the greatest solution. The calibre library web interface is quite nice (not the weird VNC-style admin panel, the one on other port). People also mention lazylibrarian a lot but I never tried it.
I think lazylibrarian is user to search and download books automatically. Are you using calibre as in the native tool, or calibre-web?
Native tool, not the web. So far, I have not felt the need to use anything else; calibre does decent management and connects to my koreader installations on ebook readers, while the abs app handles all interactions with phones. The latter has good wife-approval but the syncing through calibre to readers is complex and not super reliable, so it still requires “admin intervention”
I’m using the calibre-web version with several kobo ebooks. It pretty good. The best user experience is with the kobo epub format.
Calibre-Web can be used remotely just fine…?