![]() ![]() The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License. Contributingīug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at. It can convert comics to different formats to fit your various devices. Use -o option if you want to specify output file manually. You can also specify author and title for metadata that will be embedded in the epub file:Ĭbr_to_epub -i input.cbr -title "Batman 1" -author "Comic Book Guy" ![]() It renaming the CBR/CBZ but it doesn’t doesn’t work. ![]() I did a thread search before posting this, and I see alot of articles on converting CBZ -> EPUB, but nothing on the reverse. But I see that the most Calibre does is convert ePub to Zip. For a bunch of books you could use the command line ebook-convert tool to do the EPUB ->ZIP conversion, and do the ZIP->CBZ rename in a. In order to use it, make sure you have unrar installed in your system. Ask Question Asked 1 year, 2 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago Viewed 484 times 0 I thought Calibre did this conversion. The tool has been written for and tested on macOS, so if you want to use it on other platforms you'll need to port Input::CbrExtractor and Output::EpubCompressor classes, as they rely on shell utilities for macOS system. This may come in handy if you want to be able to read them on your iPad. ![]()
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