• No calibre database integration
  • No web ui
  • No desktop app
    Just the server, that scans the specified directory for books, displays them in the feed and saves progress.
  • @Certainly_No_Brit@discuss.tchncs.de
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    25 months ago

    bookshelf looks like something you’d like. It doesn’t seem to automatically index the files, but it does work without Calibre and has no UI. It only supports Epub though.

    I don’t know if it saves progress and I can’t test it right now.

    • @UnsafeOP
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      25 months ago

      It actually has a ui. But it looks minimal enough. I’ll try it.

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      5 months ago

      It doesn’t support OPDS-PSE, which is the most common way of tracking progress.

  • @uzay@infosec.pub
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    15 months ago

    I’m not aware that progress saving is a default feature of OPDS. There is some work being done in that direction, but I don’t know of any server/app combinations that do that for ebooks. Apart from that, I’m relatively happy with kavita. It comes with a web UI though.

    • @UnsafeOP
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      15 months ago

      Kavita, same as Komga requires too much RAM.

      Komga can track ebook reading progress, by converting them to images.