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Adding books from command line
Hi, I am trying to perform a bulk import from command line. I am trying to import logical books, I mean, without a real file existing (this is something I can do from the UI).
This is the test I am doing: calibredb add -a Chemi -t Sample -e but nothing is added or viewed in Calibre. Any help? Thanks in advance, Chemi. |
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You have to make sure you are referring to the same library as is open in the GUI. Use the --with-library parameter to calibredb
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Thanks, --library-path parameter did the trick.
I thought it should take the default if no parameter was used... Chemi. |
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