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# Cops by Sébastien Lucas, stands for Calibre OPDS (and HTML) Php Server. COPS
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# links to your Calibre library database and allows downloading and emailing of
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# books directly from a web browser and provides a OPDS feed to connect to your
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# devices. Changes in your Calibre library are reflected immediately in your
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# COPS pages. See : [COPS's home]({{ project_url }}) for more details. Don't
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# forget to check the [Wiki](https://github.com/seblucas/cops/wiki). ## Why?
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# (taken from the author's site) In my opinion Calibre is a marvelous tool but
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# is too big and has too much dependencies to be used for its content server.
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# That's the main reason why I coded this OPDS server. I needed a simple tool to
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# be installed on a small server (Seagate Dockstar in my case). I initially
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# thought of Calibre2OPDS but as it generate static file no search was possible.
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# Later I added an simple HTML catalog that should be usable on my Kobo. So
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# COPS's main advantages are : * No need for many dependencies. * No need for
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# a lot of CPU or RAM. * Not much code. * Search is available. * With Dropbox
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# / owncloud it's very easy to have an up to date OPDS server. * It was fun to
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# code. If you want to use the OPDS feed don't forget to specify feed.php at
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# the end of your URL.
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source ./.env
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docker run -d \
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--name=cops \
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-e PUID=${PUID:-1024} `# for GroupID` \
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-e PGID=${PGID:-100} `# for UserID` \
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-e TZ=${TZ:-Europe/Amsterdam} `# Specify a timezone to use for example Europe/Amsterdam` \
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-p 80:80 `# WebUI` \
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-v ${BASEDIR:-/volume1/docker}/cops/config:/config `# COPS Application Data.` \
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-v ${BASEDIR:-/volume1/docker}/cops/books:/books `# Calibre metadata.db location.` \
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--restart unless-stopped \
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ghcr.io/linuxserver/cops
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