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Book Attachment System

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Introduction

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+The Book Attachment System is used for attaching various filetypes to a book. +This could be helpfull for storing code snippets or notes to technical documents. +

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State

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+Concept. +

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Book Scraping System

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Introduction

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+The Book Scraping System is a custom ebook scraper built from the ground up +for pyShelf. It is designed to be a simple, easy to use, and easy to extend +system for scraping ebooks from the internet. It is powered by BeutifulSoup. +

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+pyShelf features a recursive scraping algorithm that itterates over all +sub-folders in your collection. +

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Scrapers

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Collections

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State

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+Fully functional. +Awaiting further feature implementation. +

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Frontend Services

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Introduction

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+ https://opds-spec.org/ +

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+ Concept. +

+ + + diff --git a/docs/REST API.html b/docs/REST API.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cd8079f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/REST API.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + + + + + +REST API + + + + + +

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+

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+ + + + diff --git a/docs/doxygen.html b/docs/doxygen.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5249fdd --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/doxygen.html @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + + + + +doxygen + + + + + +

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+Any changes to source should be documented and have run doxygen doxygen.conf prior to commiting. +Before advancing version numbers be sure to set PROJECT_NUMBER in doxygen.conf accordingly. +

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pyShelf | project:pyshelf

+ +

+ +

+ +

+Version 0.7.0 +GPLv3 +

+ +

+pyShelf is an open source ebook server written in Python. +It is designed with ease of use in mind. +

+ +

Branches

+ +

Formats

+ +

+pyShelf supports the following formats: +

+ + +

Services

+ +

TODO

+ +

Development

+ +

+pyShelf takes advantage of the following tools: +

+ +

+ pre-commit doxygen & + VimWiki we also follow + semver standards. +

+ +

+ Please note that I use task, vimwiki, & taskwiki to manage my projects. + Due to this Task entries marked via * [ ] task are postfixed with hex color + data. Anyone who knows how to fix that I'm all ears :). +

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