Manage your ebook library with Citadel. Backwards compatible with Calibre.
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Citadel is early software; it is likely full of bugs and lacking features.
- Backwards compatible with Calibre: Calibre must be able to read any library that Citadel has edited.
- Good UX: Citadel must be easy to use and look good.
- Performant: Citadel must feel much faster than Calibre, and never slower.
- Ebook reader: Citadel is not an ebook reader. There are already excellent ereader apps: Citadel will open your files in your default apps.
- ...or editor: If you're editing ebook content (not metadata like titles), Citadel will not be a replacement for you.
- 100% feature parity: Primarily around Plugins, but there are some advanced features of Calibre we'll likely never build.
Warning
Citadel is very early in development. It may crash, or be missing basic features. It may corrupt your ebook library.
Back up your Calibre library regularly if you use Citadel on it.
(Semi-) stable builds are available in Releases.
Development builds are available from GitHub actions.
Please report any issues or crashes you experience while using any version of Citadel!
As a prerequisite, you'll need to install Bun, Node1, and Rust.
Then, you can install the packages.
bun install
and start up the app like so:
bun run dev
# or just bun dev
To lint all source code, run bun lint
. To autoformat, run bun format
.
Scope | Action | Command |
---|---|---|
All code | Format | bun format |
All code | Format (Check) | bun format:check |
All code | Lint | bun lint |
Backend | Format | bun format:backend |
Backend | Lint | bun lint:backend |
Frontend | Format | bun format:web |
Frontend | Lint | bun lint:web |
You can run just the frontend with this command, although you WILL see errors as the Rust backend will be missing but is assumed to exist:
bun dev:app
To run the backend in server mode for development, run
bun dev -- -- -- -- --server --calibre-library=/path/to/calibre/library
Yes, that is 4 pairs of --
s. This is because Bun will pass the first pair to another bun run command, the second will go to tauri dev, the third will go to vite dev, and finally the last set will go to Cargo when running the backend. It's a mess!
To run the backend in server mode for production, run
/Applications/Citadel.app/Contents/MacOS/Citadel --server --calibre-library=/path/to/calibre/library
To create a production version of Citadel, you'll need the development prereqs. Then:
bun install
bun run build
This project would not be possible without the north star created by Kovid Goyal, Calibre. Without his hard work building such an extensive and powerful tool, Citadel would not exist.
Huge thanks to Kemie Guaida, who created an excellent Calibre redesign Figma prototype, from which Citadel takes inspiration. Thank you, Kemie!