Currently, as far as I know, the only way for nickel to add new books is to connect to usb, safely disconnect, then nickel processes the content. Or maybe you have to "hack" the Kobo database, which has the potential risk of corrupting it and loosing your library. I'm also working on a project that can send content (books) to the Kobo over wifi, I'm trying to hack the built-in Sync and the Bookstore, but that also requires the user to interact with Kobo to get the content. Which is not really bad I think.
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