paperoni/README.md
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<p align="center"><img src="./paperoni-dark.png"></p>
<p align="center"><i>Salami not included</i></p>
Paperoni is a web article downloader written in Rust. The downloaded articles are then exported as EPUB files.
> This project is in an alpha release so it might crash when you use it. Please open an [issue on Github](https://github.com/hipstermojo/paperoni/issues/new) if it does crash.
## Installation
### Precompiled binaries
Check the [releases](https://github.com/hipstermojo/paperoni/releases) page for precompiled binaries. Currently there are only builds for Debian and Arch.
### Installing from crates.io
Paperoni is published on [crates.io](https://crates.io). If you have [cargo](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo) installed, then run:
```sh
cargo install paperoni --version 0.3.0-alpha1
```
_Paperoni is still in alpha so the `version` flag has to be passed._
### Building from source
This project uses `async/.await` so it should be compiled using a minimum Rust version of 1.33. Preferrably use the latest version of Rust.
```sh
git clone https://github.com/hipstermojo/paperoni.git
cd paperoni
## You can build and install paperoni locally
cargo install --path .
## or use it from within the project
cargo run -- # pass your url here
```
## Usage
```sh
paperoni https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepperoni
```
Paperoni also supports passing multiple links as arguments.
```sh
paperoni https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepperoni https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salami
```
Alternatively, if you are on a Unix-like OS, you can simply do something like this:
```sh
cat links.txt | xargs paperoni
```
These can also be read from a file using the `-f/--file` flag.
```sh
paperoni -f links.txt
```
### Merging articles
By default, Paperoni generates an epub file for each link. You can also merge multiple links
into a single epub using the `merge` flag and specifying the output file.
```sh
paperoni -f links.txt --merge out.epub
```
## How it works
The URL passed to Paperoni is fetched and the returned HTML response is passed to the extractor.
This extractor retrieves a possible article using a port of the [Mozilla Readability algorithm](https://github.com/mozilla/readability). This article is then saved in an EPUB.
> The port of the algorithm is still unstable as well so it is not fully compatible with all the websites that can be extracted using Readability.
## How it (currently) doesn't work
This program is still in alpha so a number of things won't work:
- Websites that only run with JavaScript cannot be extracted.
- Website articles that cannot be extracted by Readability cannot be extracted by Paperoni either.
- Code snippets on Medium articles that are lazy loaded will not appear in the EPUB.