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Thinking about self-hosting an ebook library? Here are the open source software you can consider.

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[–] TheFerventLion@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 hours ago

I did this switch a few months back when Readarr really started to fall apart on me. Booklore has been excellent for my normal ebook library, epub, and a few pdfs. The exception being larger comic files which I find it struggles with. I've been using it directly connected via OPDS and it's syncing service to KOReader, and it's been awesome.

Overall, I highly recommend Booklore at this point!