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Old 08-05-2022, 04:31 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Vanguard3000 View Post
Thanks for the suggestion. I keep my ePubs in a git repo, with a subdirectory I moved read books into. I only import books to Calibre to work on metadata and conversion, then remove them afterward. It's a little weird, and maybe not the best/most efficient, but I work on books from multiple PCs so keeping my library in a repo instead seems to work best for me.
What Ive been doing is I have my libraries on a Windows file share. So to Calibre, it looks just like a local drive. This way I can access my libraries from multiple computers.

Yes, I do find it very odd to keep your eBooks on a git repo. Is this git repo protected so nobody else can access it?
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