Media server for comics/mangas/BDs/magazines/eBooks with API, OPDS and Kobo Sync support
MediaManagement
Kotlin
Yo, check it out! There's a new media server in town, and it's making waves in the digital comics scene. Say hello to Komga, the ultimate solution for organizing and enjoying your comics, mangas, BDs, magazines, and eBooks. This bad boy is like the Swiss Army knife of digital media servers, packing a serious punch with its feature-rich design and user-friendly interface. Komga is the brainchild of some seriously talented devs who know their stuff when it comes to comics and digital media. Built with Kotlin and sporting a slick Spring Boot backend, this open-source project is as robust as they come. It's got all the bells and whistles you'd expect from a top-tier media server, plus some nifty extras that'll make comic fans weak at the knees. Let's break it down, shall we? Komga's got a responsive web UI that's smoother than butter on hot toast. Whether you're browsing on your desktop, tablet, or phone, this thing's got you covered. You can organize your digital library like a boss with collections and read lists, making it a breeze to find that obscure issue of "Raccoon Man" you've been dying to reread. But wait, there's more! Komga's not just about looking pretty - it's got brains too. It can automatically import embedded metadata, saving you hours of manual data entry. And for the control freaks out there (no judgment, we've all been there), you can edit metadata for your series and books to your heart's content. Now, let's talk about the reading experience. Komga's web reader is the real deal, offering multiple reading modes to suit your style. Whether you're a page-by-page purist or a continuous scroller, this thing's got your back. Security-minded? Komga's got you covered there too. With its multi-user management system, you can set up per-library access control, age restrictions, and even label restrictions. It's like having a bouncer for your digital comic shop. But here's where it gets really cool - Komga offers a REST API that plays nice with a ton of community tools and scripts. It's like it's saying, "Hey, come on in and build something awesome!" You can even download entire series or read lists with just a few clicks. And for all you neat freaks out there (again, no judgment), Komga's got some seriously impressive organization features. We're talking duplicate file detection, duplicate page detection and removal, and the ability to import books from outside your libraries directly into your series folder. It'll even import ComicRack 'cbl' read lists, because why not? Bottom line, Komga is the real deal. It's like having your own personal comic book store, librarian, and IT department all rolled into one slick package. So if you're tired of your digital comics being a hot mess, give Komga a shot. Your inner comic nerd will thank you.
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