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We’ve all been there. You find a great free e‑book online, download the EPUB, plug your phone into your computer (or email it to yourself), and manually copy it into your reading app. Then you repeat the process for the next book.
If you love owning your books and hate manual file management, OPDS feeds are a quiet game‑changer. They turn a static folder of DRM‑free EPUBs into a living, streaming‑like library. Once you set it up, you’ll wonder why every e‑book reader doesn’t work this way. opds feed
Here’s a blog post draft about OPDS feeds, written for a general audience interested in e-books, self-hosting, or digital libraries. OPDS Feeds: The Secret Superhighway for Your E‑Book Library We’ve all been there
This is the most popular setup. Run Calibre on a home server, Raspberry Pi, or cheap VPS. Install a plugin like Calibre-OPDS (or use COPS or Calibre Web ). Point your reading app to your domain’s OPDS URL. Now your entire 20,000-book collection is available anywhere in the world, instantly. If you love owning your books and hate
What if your e‑book library could work more like Spotify or Netflix—browsing, searching, and downloading books directly from within your reading app, without ever leaving the couch? That’s exactly what (Open Publication Distribution System) feeds make possible.