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Use ebook-meta to retrieve data from eBooks and rename them
Before using, please ensure that the computer has calibre software installed
$ npm i -g ebook-rename
$ ebook-rename -h
Usage: ebook-rename [options]
Options:
-d, --directory <path> The directory where the e-book is located (default: current directory)
-f, --format <string> The e-book format to be renamed, supported formats: azw, azw1, azw3, azw4, cbr, cbz, chm, docx, epub, fb2, fbz, html, htmlz, imp, lit, lrf, lrx, mobi, odt, oebzip, opf, pdb, pdf, pml, pmlz, pobi, prc, rar, rb, rtf, snb, tpz, txt, txtz, updb, zip (default: Support all)
-o, --output <path> Output directory (default: outputBooks)
-m, --mode <string> Output mode, supported mode: cover, jump (default: jump)
-v, --version output the version number
-h, --help output usage information
If your computer is mac or linux and there are spaces in the directory, then you need to use a backslash in front of the space to convert spaces, as follows:
# mac or linux
$ ebook-rename -d ~/kindle/My\ Kindle\ Content
If your computer is windows and there are spaces in the directory, then you need to enclose the directory with double quotes "
. as follows:
# windows
$ ebook-rename -d "c:/kindle/My Kindle Content"
$ ebook-rename -d ~/kindle/My\ Kindle\ Content
If not filled, the default is the current directory.
$ ebook-rename -o ~/newName
If not filled, the default is the outputBooks folder in the current directory(If not, it is automatically created)
$ ebook-rename -m jump
jump: Skip if there is already a file with this name in the output directory
cover: If there is already a file with this name in the output directory, then the file is overwritten
$ ebook-rename -f mobi,azw3,epub
The default support format is: azw, azw1, azw3, azw4, cbr, cbz, chm, docx, epub, fb2, fbz, html, htmlz, imp, lit, lrf, lrx, mobi, odt, oebzip, opf, pdb, pdf, pml, pmlz, pobi, prc, rar, rb, rtf, snb, tpz, txt, txtz, updb, zip
If you want to specify more than one, you can use a comma to split
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