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Old 06-09-2026, 06:00 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by FacetiousKnave View Post
I don't think that would be possible. The app is not specifically designed for Calibre; the RAG is the only feature that directly works with your Calibre library, so that you can ask questions about your books.

Apart from the RAG, I built this as a personal project to automate mundane tasks. The app lets you work with Pi-Coding-Agent and local models via Ollama. Using Pi, you can perform various tasks like downloading videos playlists or podcasts from YouTube or fact-checking information with Wikipedia or Britannica.

So making this an organic part of Calibre would be a different project.
You won't know until you try. And yes, any app can be converted to run on another platform. You may not be able to do it as a cross platform app, but you can write an app to do what you want on other platforms.
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