Am using Calibre and audiobookshelf. I’d love a solution where I can search the actual contents of the books. Like being able to search for topics inside all of my books.

Would be a cool AI feature - similar to how immich works.

Does anyone have a solution for that?

  • SkavarSharraddas@gehirneimer.de
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    1 month ago

    Calibre can create a full text index to search through everything (well, for files that actually contain the text, and it needs a lot of space).

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    I had the same idea a while back and was wondering why no one has implemented something like this yet. This seems like an actual useful application for LLMs.

    I am using Zotero (Citation Management Software) to collect scientific Articles I have read. Sometimes I forget in which Article I read about something specific. A search, where you could describe what you are looking for in a sentence, which then returns the Article with the relevant part, would be a gamechanger.

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      A search, where you could describe what you are looking for in a sentence, which then returns the Article with the relevant part, would be a gamechanger.

      Yeah, exactly that

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      I’ve had the idea for a while to use an LLM to gather metadata about books for me as well as generate tag lists for themes, plot, writing style, etc for everything in my ebook library. You could also generate non spoiler plot summaries and produce recommendations for similar books.

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    1 month ago

    Paperlessngx will store pdfs and index their contents for searching. It’s not necessarily meant for books but I think it would work.

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    Keep the actual epubs and search in those? (You basically want a transcript of a read out book…which is the book itself.)