A fork of KindleUnpack which removes the GUI part and makes it available as a python library via PyPi for easy unpacking of mobi files.
import mobi
tempdir, filepath = mobi.extract("mybook.mobi")
'tempdir' is the path where the mobi is unpacked 'filepath' is the path to either an epub, html or pdf file depending on the mobi type
NOTE: You are responsible to delete the generated tempdir! |
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The installer also creates a console script entrypoint that wraps the original KindleUnpack
$ mobiunpack
KindleUnpack v0.82
Based on initial mobipocket version Copyright © 2009 Charles M. Hannum <root@ihack.net>
Extensive Extensions and Improvements Copyright © 2009-2014
by: P. Durrant, K. Hendricks, S. Siebert, fandrieu, DiapDealer, nickredding, tkeo.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, version 3.
Description:
Unpacks an unencrypted Kindle/MobiPocket ebook to html and images
or an unencrypted Kindle/Print Replica ebook to PDF and images
into the specified output folder.
Usage:
mobiunpack -r -s -p apnxfile -d -h --epub_version= infile [outdir]
Options:
-h print this help message
-i use HD Images, if present, to overwrite reduced resolution images
-s split combination mobis into mobi7 and mobi8 ebooks
-p APNXFILE path to an .apnx file associated with the azw3 input (optional)
--epub_version= specify epub version to unpack to: 2, 3, A (for automatic) or
F (force to fit to epub2 definitions), default is 2
-d dump headers and other info to output and extra files
-r write raw data to the output folder
- Add GitHub build workfow
- Updated dependencies
- Rmoved python 3.6 support (EOL)
- Update dependencies
- Fix pypi link
- Update dependencies
- Add support for mobi7 only files
- Add experimental support for mobi print replica files
- Add support for file-like objects
- Minimal working 'extract' function and 'mobiunpack' console wrapper
- Replace most print calls with logging
- Empty package registered on pypi
GPL-3.0-only
All credits for the hard work go to https://github.com/kevinhendricks/KindleUnpack