Text based epub library manager.
The program scans the provided root directory for epub files and creates a table with the following fields (read from the epub metadata): + Date (timestamp of date when book was added, YYMMDD format) + Read + Title + Author + Pages (page count based on 2000 chars per page) + Series (blank by default) + Path
The table with the library data is:
1. printed to stdout (for piping to other programs)
2. stored in a plain text file at $HOME/.config/txlib/epub_db.txt
, that can be manually changed with your preferred text editor. Existing book information has to be edited this way.
A plain text library allows for easy extensibility and integration into any workflow. Some ideas are provided in the Tips section.
Getting started: the first time the program is executed, the required config files will be created. However, to actually start using the program, a library path has to be provided in the config file $HOME/.config/txlib/txlibrc
, pointing to the root folder to scan for epub files.
Everytime the program runs, removed epub files are deleted from the generated table and new epub files are added.
``` $ txlib [OPTIONS]
Options:
-s, --sort
/
, however, the columns are also separated by double-spacing. Thus, if you require to differentiate the delimiter slash from the path slashes (e.g., when piping to another program), you can use ␣␣/
as the delimiter.fzf
while also limiting the search to certain fields. Like in the example below, where the path field is being excluded:
$ txlib | fzf --reverse --delimiter="/" --nth=..5 --header-lines=1