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#!/bin/bash
# Convert ebooks to Kindles Mobi format
#
# Usage: anytomobi <file or folder> [destination folder]
#
# Author: Artem Sapegin, sapegin.me
#
# Require:
# - Calibre - http://calibre-ebook.com/download (install command line tools from Calibres settings)
#
# Manuals:
# - http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/cli/ebook-convert.html
# - http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/cli/ebook-meta.html
function convert_file() {
local infile="$1"
local intype=${infile##*.}
local intype=$(echo $intype | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
local infilename=$(basename "$1")
local outfilename="${infilename%.*}.mobi"
if [[ "$intype" == "pdf" ]]; then
# Just copy PDF files to destination directory
if [[ "$outdir" != "." ]]; then
cp "$infile" "$outdir/"
fi
return
else
# Convert any other format (MOBI too) to old MOBI format to force left text alignment
ebook-convert "$infile" "$outdir/$outfilename" --output-profile=kindle_pw --mobi-file-type=old \
--mobi-ignore-margins --mobi-keep-original-images --no-inline-toc --remove-paragraph-spacing \
--change-justification=left --keep-ligatures --smarten-punctuation --pretty-print
fi
echo
echo "Filename : $outfilename"
ebook-meta "$outdir/$outfilename"
}
function convert_dir() {
local dir=$1
for file in "$dir"/*.{mobi,pdf,epub,fb2}; do
if [[ -e "$file" ]]; then
convert_file "$file"
fi
done
}
outdir=${2-.}
mkdir -p "$outdir"
if [[ -f "$1" ]]; then
convert_file "$1"
elif [[ -d "$1" ]]; then
convert_dir "$1"
else
echo "Usage: `basename $0` <file or folder> [destination folder]"
exit 1
fi