Library Genesis TUI using fzf.
Using this, you can search the library genesis site (https://libgen.is or https://libgen.rs or https://libgen.st), filter your book out using fzf
as well as download the selected book by just pressing Enter
; everything right from your terminal!
libg [OPTIONS] <search query>
OPTIONS Description Allowed Values
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-b <value> Search By author, title, publisher, year, isbn, language, md5, tags, extension.
-n <value> Number of Search Results per Page 25, 50, 100.
-d <value> Depth (Number of result pages to scan) Any positive integer.
-s <value> Sort Results By id, author, title, publisher, year, pages, language, filesize, extension.
-r Reverse/Desecending Order
This file is created automatically with default values after first use.
Edit $HOME/.config/libg/libg.sh
to change default values:
DEFAULT_RESPERPAGE=100 # default number of search results per page (allowed values: 25, 50, 100)
DEFAULT_DEPTH=1 # default number of result pages to scan (allowed values: any positive integer)
LIBGEN_MIRROR="https://libgen.rs" # alternatives: *.is, *.rs, *.st
DOWNLOAD_LOCATION="" # default download location (if empty then books will be downloaded to current directory)
Note: Giving any value except for 25, 50 or 100 for DEFAULT_RESPERPAGE
will default it to 25.
Since it is just a small shell script, just download the script, give it executable permissions and place it in a directory that is in $PATH
.
The only dependency is fzf
: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.
This is usually available on standard linux repositories for almost all distributions.
The other dependencies are sed
(GNU), awk
, curl
and wget
but are present by default in most Linux installs.