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Accessing Calibre CLI commands from Mac
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I seem unable to use Calibre's CLI commands from my Mac (MacOS = Catalina). I am able to find those commands by 'showing package contents' of the calibre icon inside of the Applications folder: ...I only get this read-only command help documentation I'm not able to type anything: However, when I open into Mac Terminal... ...however if I start, instead, by first opening up Terminal, and then plugging in the path to it by typing: cd /Applications/calibre.app/Contents/MacOS, listing it using ls, I can see calibredb. However if I type: calibredb list_categories --help I get: zsh: command not found: calibredb ...even though I am in the directory and can see the calibredb file using ls. Can someone please explain what I'm doing wrong? For context, what I'm trying to do is to list out all of my tags so that I can use another program to help me better visualize and rearrange / reorganize my tags... to plan it out outside of calibre so that my head is clearer once I'm in calibre to implement the new reorganization. Thank you Bill Last edited by BetterRed; 03-25-2022 at 06:04 PM. Reason: Remove oversize images - see Gulideline #9 |
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Other than your love for large images, the key is to place a ./ before the command you want to execute to run it from the current directory. That is, instead of calibredb list_categories --help, use ./calibredb list_categories --help
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Thank you VERY much DNSB! This worked :-)
ps: Sorry about the large images. They were screen shots |
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There are still file size limits (vs px limits), but you can usually use the 'paint' tool in your OS to scale the image down first. |
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I see that theducks already gave advice on attaching images. With that and using the spoiler tag to hide long bits of text, bob's your uncle. |
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Thanks guys
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