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30 lines
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# go-opds-pse
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A tiny lightweight OPDS server with PSE support. Mainly written for those using Panels on iOS.
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### Usage
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To use this, just download the [Latest Release](https://github.com/sclark-dev/go-opds-pse/releases/latest) and run it via terminal.
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```shell
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go-opds-pse -m "./manga/" serve -p 8080
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```
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### Building
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To build this you'll want the latest version of Go. Doesn't use any external libraries.
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### Attributions
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Thanks to [dir2opds](https://github.com/dubyte/dir2opds) for the inspiration for this.
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### FAQs
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- Why Go?
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Well, Go is just very memory efficient. Yes, writing this in something like C would be even better, but that's a pain. My choice for Go was a cross-platform server that can be run on embedded hardware for local access to your comic/manga collection.
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- Is there a Web UI for this?
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No. This is designed to be a very lightweight server and a UI would add a lot of bulk. However since this server just serves a basic OPDS feed, there should be plenty of clients available. Alas, the PSE support is kinda lacking. It seems like there just isn't much of a market for that.
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- Does streaming use more bandwidth?
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Not really. While CBZ files are compressed, *generally* the bandwidth saved by compressing JPGs and non-lossless PNGs is pretty minimal. In fact, I don'
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t compress my CBZ files at all. The few hundred kilobytes it saves just isn't enough to justify the extra battery usage to decompress it on a mobile device. |