Komga
Komga gives you media server for comics/mangas/BDs on your own infrastructure.
Overview
Media server for comics/mangas/BDs/magazines/eBooks with API, OPDS, Kobo Sync and KOReader Sync support The project has 6K+ GitHub stars and is licensed under MIT.
Key Features
Source: GitHub README
- Browse libraries, series and books via a responsive web UI that works on desktop, tablets and phones
- Organize your library with collections and read lists
- Edit metadata for your series and books
- Import embedded metadata automatically
- Webreader with multiple reading modes
- Manage multiple users, with per-library access control, age restrictions, and labels restrictions
- Offers a REST API, many community tools and scripts can interact with Komga
- OPDS v1 and v2 support
- Kobo Sync with your Kobo eReader
- KOReader Sync
Getting Started
Source: GitHub README
Refer to the website for instructions.
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
docker, responsive, rest api.
Deploy
Features
Integrations & APIs
- REST API
Mobile & Desktop
- Responsive / Mobile-Friendly
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