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Calibredb search
Greetings,
I often used calibredb to search for books. How can I also add the location to the search, as in folder, of each found title? |
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I dont understand what you are asking?
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calibredb list --fields="title,id" returns id and titles. I also want the full path to where each file is located. I know the root directory of the library, but I've written my own routines using the output of the list command but I also need the full path to where each book is located.
I hope that's clearer. thanks |
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calibredb list -f formats
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That command took about 4 minutes to complete.
But thanks |
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