The Epube is an e-reader plugin for Tiny Tiny RSS. This plugin allows you to access your RSS feeds and read them in an ebook format. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install The Epube on OpenSUSE Latest by following these steps:
The first step in installing The Epube is to install Tiny Tiny RSS. You can do this by following the instructions on the official website of Tiny Tiny RSS.
The Epube requires several dependencies to be installed before you can use it. To install these dependencies on OpenSUSE, open the terminal and run the following command:
sudo zypper install php7-mbstring php7-mysqlnd php7-simplexml php7-xmlwriter php7-dom
This command will install all the necessary dependencies for The Epube.
The next step is to download The Epube from the official website. You can do this by visiting the following link:
https://tt-rss.org/gitlab/fox/theepube
Once you have downloaded the zip file, extract its contents to your Tiny Tiny RSS plugin directory (/var/www/tt-rss/plugins
).
To enable The Epube plugin, go to your Tiny Tiny RSS preferences menu and click on the "Plugins" option. You should see The Epube listed there. Enable the plugin by clicking on the checkbox next to it.
After enabling The Epube plugin, you need to configure it. To do this, go to your Tiny Tiny RSS preferences menu and click on the "Feeds" option. You should see The Epube listed there. Click on it to open the configuration window.
Here you need to set the path where you want Tthe Epube to save the generated ebooks. You can change the default settings or keep them as they are.
Finally, you can test The Epube by going to the feed that you want to read in ebook format. You should see a new icon next to the feed title that allows you to generate the ebook.
Conclusion
The Epube is a great plugin for Tiny Tiny RSS that allows you to read your RSS feeds in ebook format. By following the above steps, you can easily install and configure The Epube on OpenSUSE Latest.
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