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Old 10-08-2019, 05:19 PM   #1271
Rellwood
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Location: Fullerton, California
Device: Paperwhite 2015 (2), PW 2024 (12 GEN), PW 2023 (11 GEN), Scribe (1st)
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Originally Posted by ilovejedd View Post
Iirc, the collections plugin displays the collections the books are in so it might already be possible to extract that data into custom column or csv (or JSON) with the existing plugin. Non-jailbroken Kindles just don't allow creating or adding books into collections.
I have a non-jailbroken Kindle. The devices and content pages in Amazon shows the collections, and then it shows the books in each collection. I have been able to copy the inner HTML of that page, showing the books then parsing it into a list that can be created in .csv format. Then, download said list into calibre. It's just a hassle to go through the steps for it all if there were some kind of plugin that can be configured to a user account and get the info from Amazon that way.

Unless my Kindle has a list collection and of books in the collections on my device, whether or not the book/ collection has been downloaded to the device, I don't see how the collections plugin can help.
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