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# ebook-py [![CI](https://github.com/jachinlin/ebook-py/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/jachinlin/ebook-py/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/jachinlin/ebook-py/badge.svg)](https://coveralls.io/github/jachinlin/ebook-py) ebook-py is a Python tool which, given a set of html files and a plain text file with toc information, creates a MOBI file that you can directly use on your Amazon Kindle (or any other device that supports MOBI documents). Want to see what it looks like? Take a look at [examples](./examples)! ## Requirements * A working Python 3 environment (tested on OS X + Python 3.7 + Virtualenv). ## Installation 1. (optional) Source your virtualenv. 2. `pip install git+https://github.com/jachinlin/ebook-py.git` ## Usage 1. prepare html files and a toc.md file in a source dir. 2. write a script ``` from kindle_maker import make_mobi source_dir = 'put the source dir here' output_dir = 'where you want to put the ou ...

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ebook-py is a Python tool which, given a set of html files and a plain text file with toc information, creates a MOBI file that you can directly use on your Amazon Kindle (or any other device that supports MOBI documents).

Want to see what it looks like? Take a look at examples!

Requirements

  • A working Python 3 environment (tested on OS X + Python 3.7 + Virtualenv).

Installation

  1. (optional) Source your virtualenv.
  2. pip install git+https://github.com/jachinlin/ebook-py.git

Usage

  1. prepare html files and a toc.md file in a source dir.
  2. write a script
from kindle_maker import make_mobi

source_dir = 'put the source dir here'
output_dir = 'where you want to put the output mobi file'
make_mobi(source_dir, output_dir)
  1. or call in a command-line tool
make_mobi <source_dir> <output_dir>

This will create a <title>.mobi in <output dir>. You can now transfer this file to your device.

Example

see examples at examples.

License

Have fun.