This free tool is the Jellyfin for comics — and it turned my chaotic collection into a proper library
Komga is a free, open-source tool designed to organize comic collections, similar to how Jellyfin manages video. It allows users to self-host a server for comics and manga in various formats, providing a neat layout and tracking reading progress. The application supports multiple user accounts and integrates seamlessly into existing home server setups.
- ▪Komga organizes comic files into a user-friendly library format.
- ▪It supports popular comic formats including CBZ, CBR, CBT, PDF, and EPUB.
- ▪Users can self-host the server on various platforms like Docker, Linux servers, and NAS devices.
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