Readme for epub-tools-2.7

epub-tools

Synopsis

Command line utilities for working with epub files (Haskell)

Description

A suite of command-line utilities for creating and manipulating epub book files. Included are: epubmeta, epubname, epubzip. This software uses the epub-metadata library, also available on Hackage.

epubmeta

epubmeta is a command-line utility for examining and editing epub book metadata. With it you can export, import and edit the raw OPF Package XML document for a given book. Or simply dump the metadata to stdout for viewing in a friendly format.

Here's an example of epubmeta output:

  $ epubmeta Kelly_Kessel_Lethem-NinetyPercentOfEverything.epub

  package
     version: 2.0
     unique-identifier: calibre_id
  identifier
     id: calibre_id
     scheme: calibre
     text: b1026732-69a5-4a05-a8d9-a1701685f6fa
  identifier
     scheme: ISBN
     text: 1-590620-00-3
  title: Ninety Percent of Everything
  language: en-us
  contributor
     text: calibre (0.5.1) [http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net]
     file-as: calibre
     role: bkp
  creator
     text: James Patrick Kelly
     file-as: Kelly, James Patrick
     role: aut
  creator
     text: John Kessel
     role: aut
  creator
     text: Jonathan Lethem
     role: aut
  date: 2001-03-25T00:00:00
  publisher: www.Fictionwise.com
  subject: Science Fiction/Fantasy

epubname

epubname is a command-line utility for renaming epub ebook files based on their OPF Package metadata. It tries to use author names and title info to construct a sensible name.

Using it looks like this:

  $ epubname poorly-named-book.epub

  poorly-named-book.epub -> WattsPeter-Blindsight_2006.epub

  $ epubname another-poorly-named-book.epub

  another-poorly-named-book.epub -> Kelly_Kessel_Lethem-NinetyPercentOfEverything.epub

epubzip

epubzip is a handy utility for zipping up the files that comprise an epub into an .epub zip file. Using the same technology as epubname, it can try to make a meaningful filename for the book.

Getting source

And once you have it, building the usual way:

  $ cabal configure --enable-tests
  $ cabal build
  $ cabal test
  $ cabal install

Installing

Build and install with cabal-install: $ cabal update ; cabal install epub-tools

Contact

Dino Morelli <dino@ui3.info>