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# CBZOptimizer
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CBZOptimizer is a Go-based tool designed to optimize CBZ (Comic Book Zip) files by converting images to a specified format and quality. This tool is useful for reducing the size of comic book archives while maintaining acceptable image quality.
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CBZOptimizer is a Go-based tool designed to optimize CBZ (Comic Book Zip) and CBR (Comic Book RAR) files by converting images to a specified format and quality. This tool is useful for reducing the size of comic book archives while maintaining acceptable image quality.
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**Note**: CBR files are supported as input but are always converted to CBZ format for output.
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## Features
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- Convert images within CBZ files to different formats (e.g., WebP).
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- Convert images within CBZ and CBR files to different formats (e.g., WebP).
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- Support for multiple archive formats including CBZ and CBR (CBR files are converted to CBZ format).
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- Adjust the quality of the converted images.
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- Process multiple chapters in parallel.
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- Option to override the original CBZ files.
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- Watch a folder for new CBZ files and optimize them automatically.
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- Option to override the original files (CBR files are converted to CBZ and original CBR is deleted).
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- Watch a folder for new CBZ/CBR files and optimize them automatically.
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## Installation
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1. Clone the repository:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/belphemur/CBZOptimizer.git
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cd CBZOptimizer
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### Command Line Interface
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The tool provides CLI commands to optimize and watch CBZ files. Below are examples of how to use them:
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The tool provides CLI commands to optimize and watch CBZ/CBR files. Below are examples of how to use them:
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#### Optimize Command
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Optimize all CBZ files in a folder recursively:
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Optimize all CBZ/CBR files in a folder recursively:
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```sh
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go run main.go optimize [folder] --quality 85 --parallelism 2 --override --format webp --split
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#### Watch Command
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Watch a folder for new CBZ files and optimize them automatically:
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Watch a folder for new CBZ/CBR files and optimize them automatically:
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```sh
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go run main.go watch [folder] --quality 85 --override --format webp --split
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- `--quality`, `-q`: Quality for conversion (0-100). Default is 85.
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- `--parallelism`, `-n`: Number of chapters to convert in parallel. Default is 2.
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- `--override`, `-o`: Override the original CBZ files. Default is false.
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- `--override`, `-o`: Override the original files. For CBZ files, overwrites the original. For CBR files, deletes the original CBR and creates a new CBZ. Default is false.
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- `--split`, `-s`: Split long pages into smaller chunks. Default is false.
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- `--format`, `-f`: Format to convert the images to (e.g., webp). Default is webp.
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```
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## Requirement
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Needs to have libwep installed on the machine if you're not using the docker image
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## Docker
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`ghcr.io/belphemur/cbzoptimizer:latest`
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