calibre-debug - calibre-debug
Various command line interfaces useful for debugging calibre. With
no options, this command starts an embedded Python interpreter. You can also
run the main calibre GUI, the calibre E-book viewer and the calibre editor
in debug mode.
It also contains interfaces to various bits of calibre that do not
have dedicated command line tools, such as font subsetting, the E-book diff
tool and so on.
You can also use calibre-debug to run standalone scripts.
To do that use it like this:
calibre-debug -e myscript.py --
--option1 --option2 file1 file2 ...
Everything after the -- is passed to the script. You can
also use calibre-debug as a shebang in scripts, like this:
#!/usr/bin/env -S calibre-debug -e --
--
Whenever you pass arguments to calibre-debug that have
spaces in them, enclose the arguments in quotation marks. For example:
"/some path/with spaces"
- --add-simple-plugin
- Add a simple plugin (i.e. a plugin that consists of only a .py file), by
specifying the path to the py file containing the plugin code.
- --default-programs
- (Un)register calibre from Windows Default Programs.
--default-programs = (register|unregister)
- --diff
- Run the calibre diff tool. For example: calibre-debug --diff file1
file2
- --edit-book
- Launch the calibre "Edit book" tool in debug
mode.
- --explode-book,
-x
- Explode the book into the specified folder. Usage: -x file.epub output_dir
Exports the book as a collection of HTML files and metadata, which you can
edit using standard HTML editing tools. Works with EPUB, AZW3, HTMLZ and
DOCX files.
- --export-all-calibre-data
- Export all calibre data (books/settings/plugins). Normally, you will be
asked for the export folder and the libraries to export. You can also
specify them as command line arguments to skip the questions. Use absolute
paths for the export folder and libraries. The special keyword
"all" can be used to export all libraries.
Examples: calibre-debug --export-all-calibre-data # for interactive
use calibre-debug --export-all-calibre-data
/path/to/empty/export/folder /path/to/library/folder1 /path/to/library2
calibre-debug --export-all-calibre-data /export/folder all # export
all known libraries
- --gui, -g
- Run the GUI with debugging enabled. Debug output is printed to stdout and
stderr.
- --gui-debug
- Run the GUI with a debug console, logging to the specified path. For
internal use only, use the -g option to run the GUI in debug mode
- --implode-book,
-i
- Implode a previously exploded book. Usage: -i output_dir file.epub Imports
the book from the files in output_dir which must have been created by a
previous call to --explode-book. Be sure to specify the same file
type as was used when exploding.
- --paths
- Output the paths necessary to setup the calibre environment
- --run-plugin, -r
- Run a plugin that provides a command line interface. For example:
calibre-debug -r "Plugin name" -- file1
--option1 Everything after the -- will be passed to the
plugin as arguments.
- --run-test,
-t
- Run the named test(s). Use the special value "all"
to run all tests. If the test name starts with a period it is assumed to
be a module name. If the test name starts with @ it is assumed to be a
category name.
- --subset-font,
-f
- Subset the specified font. Use -- after this option to pass option
to the font subsetting program.
- --version
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