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Old 05-04-2023, 07:09 PM   #5
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Personally, I still have a love for using batch files for simple repetitive tasks that do not require human input. However, I tend to agree that all too many people are still stuck in the I need to use the command line to do every task mindset. OS/8 is no longer a popular operating system.

If nothing else, using Sigil or calibre's editor allows me to run epubcheck instead of waiting to find issues later. I have run epubcheck from a batch file when I was checking a mass of books but that was a special occasion.
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