How to Install The Epube on Windows 10

The Epube is a plugin for the Tiny Tiny RSS web-based news feed reader enabling e-book generation in EPUB format. This tutorial outlines the steps to install the Epube on Windows 10.

Prerequisites

Before installing the Epube, ensure that the following prerequisites are met:

Steps

  1. Download the Epube plugin from the official website: https://tt-rss.org/the-epube.

  2. Extract the downloaded archive to a location of your choice.

  3. Navigate to your Tiny Tiny RSS installation directory. The default installation directory is C:\Program Files\tt-rss. If you installed TTRSS in a different directory, use the appropriate path.

  4. Copy the extracted Epube folder to the TTRSS plugins folder in the installation directory. If the plugins folder does not exist, create one.

  5. Navigate to the TTRSS plugins.local folder in the installation directory. If the plugins.local folder does not exist, create one.

  6. Create an empty file named epube.local.conf in the plugins.local folder.

  7. Open the config.php file in your TTRSS installation directory.

  8. Locate the following lines in the config.php file:

define('PLUGINS', 'auth_internal, note, updater');
define('PLUGINS', 'auth_internal, note, updater');
  1. Add epube to the comma-separated list of plugins, like this:
define('PLUGINS', 'auth_internal, note, updater, epube');
define('PLUGINS', 'auth_internal, note, updater, epube');
  1. Save and close the config.php file.

  2. Restart the web server to apply the changes.

  3. Log in to your Tiny Tiny RSS installation and navigate to the plugins configuration page.

  4. Click on the Installed plugins tab and verify that the Epube plugin is listed.

  5. Congratulations! You have successfully installed The Epube plugin for Tiny Tiny RSS.

Conclusion

With The Epube plugin installed, you can now generate e-books in EPUB format directly from your Tiny Tiny RSS feeds. Enjoy your reading!

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