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NAME

       calibredb - calibredb

          calibredb orde [opcións] [argumentos]

       calibredb  is  the  command  line  interface  to  the  calibre  database.  It  has several
       sub-commands, documented below.

       calibredb can be used to manipulate either a calibre  database  specified  by  path  or  a
       calibre  Content  server running either on the local machine or over the internet. You can
       start a calibre Content server using either the calibre-server  program  or  in  the  main
       calibre  program  click  Connect/share   →  Start Content server. Since calibredb can make
       changes to your calibre libraries, you must setup  authentication  on  the  server  first.
       There are two ways to do that:

          • If  you plan to connect only to a server running on the same computer, you can simply
            use the --enable-local-write option of the Content  server,  to  allow  any  program,
            including  calibredb,  running  on the local computer to make changes to your calibre
            data. When running the server from the  main  calibre  program,  this  option  is  in
            Preferences → Sharing over the net → Advanced.

          • If  you  want to enable access over the internet, then you should setup user accounts
            on the server and use the --username and --password options to calibredb to  give  it
            access.   You   can  setup  user  authentication  for  calibre-server  by  using  the
            --enable-auth option and using --manage-users to create the user  accounts.   If  you
            are  running the server from the main calibre program, use Preferences → Sharing over
            the net → Require username/password.

       To connect to a running Content server, pass the URL of the server to  the  --with-library
       option, see the documentation of that option for details and examples.

       • GLOBAL OPTIONSlistaddADDING FROM FOLDERSremoveadd_formatremove_formatshow_metadataset_metadataexportcatalogEPUB OPTIONSsaved_searchesadd_custom_columncustom_columnsremove_custom_columnset_customrestore_databasecheck_librarylist_categoriesbackup_metadatacloneembed_metadatasearchfts_indexfts_search

GLOBAL OPTIONS

       --help, -h
              show this help message and exit

       --library-path, --with-library
              Path to the calibre library. Default is to use the path stored in the settings. You
              can also connect  to  a  calibre  Content  server  to  perform  actions  on  remote
              libraries.  To  do  so  use a URL of the form: http://hostname:port/#library_id for
              example, http://localhost:8080/#mylibrary. library_id is  the  library  id  of  the
              library  you  want  to  connect  to  on the Content server. You can use the special
              library_id value of - to get a list of library ids available  on  the  server.  For
              details    on    how    to    setup    access    via    a   Content   server,   see
              https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/generated/en/calibredb.html.

       --password
              Password for connecting to a calibre Content server.  To  read  the  password  from
              standard  input,  use the special value: <stdin>. To read the password from a file,
              use: <f:/path/to/file> (i.e. <f: followed by the  full  path  to  the  file  and  a
              trailing  >). The angle brackets in the above are required, remember to escape them
              or use quotes for your shell.

       --timeout
              The timeout, in seconds, when connecting to a calibre library over the network. The
              default is two minutes.

       --username
              Username for connecting to a calibre Content server

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

LIST

          calibredb list [opcións]

       Lista dos libros dispoñíbeis na base de datos do Calibre.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --ascending
              Ordenar resultados en orde ascendente

       --fields, -f
              The fields to display when listing  books  in  the  database.  Should  be  a  comma
              separated  list of fields. Available fields: author_sort, authors, comments, cover,
              formats, identifiers, isbn, languages, last_modified, pubdate,  publisher,  rating,
              series,  series_index,  size,  tags,  template,  timestamp,  title,  uuid  Default:
              title,authors. The special field "all"  can  be  used  to  select  all  fields.  In
              addition  to  the  builtin  fields  above,  custom  fields  are  also  available as
              *field_name, for example, for a custom field #rating, use the name: *rating

       --for-machine
              Generate output in JSON format, which is more suitable for machine parsing.  Causes
              the line width and separator options to be ignored.

       --limit
              The maximum number of results to display. Default: all

       --line-width, -w
              A  lonxitude  máxima das liñas na saída. De modo predeterminado tómase a largura da
              pantalla.

       --prefix
              O prefixo para todas as rutas de ficheiros.  Por  omisión  é  a  ruta  absoluta  do
              cartafol da biblioteca.

       --search, -s
              Filtrar  os resultados pola consulta de busca. Para o formato da consulta de busca,
              véxase a documentación relacionada no Manual de Usuario.  O  predeterminado  e  non
              filtrar.

       --separator
              O texto usado para separar campos. Por omisión é un espazo.

       --sort-by
              The  field  by  which  to  sort  the  results.  You  can specify multiple fields by
              separating them with commas.  Available  fields:  author_sort,  authors,  comments,
              cover,  formats,  identifiers,  isbn, languages, last_modified, pubdate, publisher,
              rating, series, series_index, size, tags, template, timestamp, title, uuid Default:
              id

       --template
              The template to run if "template" is in the field list. Default: None

       --template_file, -t
              Path  to  a file containing the template to run if "template" is in the field list.
              Default: None

       --template_heading
              Heading for the template column. Default: template. This option is ignored  if  the
              option --for-machine is set

ADD

          calibredb add [options] file1 file2 file3 ...

       Add  the  specified  files as books to the database. You can also specify folders, see the
       folder related options below.

       Whenever you pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose  the  arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --authors, -a
              Set the authors of the added book(s)

       --automerge, -m
              If  books  with  similar  titles  and authors are found, merge the incoming formats
              (files) automatically into  existing  book  records.  A  value  of  "ignore"  means
              duplicate  formats are discarded. A value of "overwrite" means duplicate formats in
              the library are overwritten with the newly added files.  A  value  of  "new_record"
              means duplicate formats are placed into a new book record.

       --cover, -c
              Path to the cover to use for the added book

       --duplicates, -d
              Add  books to database even if they already exist. Comparison is done based on book
              titles and authors. Note that the --automerge option takes precedence.

       --empty, -e
              Engadir libro en branco (sen formato)

       --identifier, -I
              Set the identifiers for this book, e.g. -I asin:XXX -I isbn:YYY

       --isbn, -i
              Set the ISBN of the added book(s)

       --languages, -l
              A comma separated list of languages (best to use ISO639 language codes, though some
              language names may also be recognized)

       --series, -s
              Set the series of the added book(s)

       --series-index, -S
              Set the series number of the added book(s)

       --tags, -T
              Set the tags of the added book(s)

       --title, -t
              Set the title of the added book(s)

   ADDING FROM FOLDERS
       Options  to  control  the  adding  of  books from folders. By default only files that have
       extensions of known e-book file types are added.

       --add  A filename (glob) pattern, files matching this pattern will be added when  scanning
              folders  for  files,  even  if  they  are  not  of a known e-book file type. Can be
              specified multiple times for multiple patterns.

       --ignore
              A filename (glob) pattern,  files  matching  this  pattern  will  be  ignored  when
              scanning  folders for files. Can be specified multiple times for multiple patterns.
              For example: *.pdf will ignore all PDF files

       --one-book-per-directory, -1
              Assume that each folder has only a single logical book and that all files in it are
              different e-book formats of that book

       --recurse, -r
              Process folders recursively

REMOVE

          calibredb remove ids

       Remove the books identified by ids from the database. ids should be a comma separated list
       of id numbers (you can  get  id  numbers  by  using  the  search  command).  For  example,
       23,34,57-85 (when specifying a range, the last number in the range is not included).

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --permanent
              Do not use the Papeleira de reciclaxe

ADD_FORMAT

          calibredb add_format [options] id ebook_file

       Add the e-book in ebook_file to the available formats for the logical book  identified  by
       id.  You  can  get  id  by  using  the search command. If the format already exists, it is
       replaced, unless the do not replace option is specified.

       Whenever you pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose  the  arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --as-extra-data-file
              Add the file as an extra data file to the book, not an ebook format

       --dont-replace
              Do not replace the format if it already exists

REMOVE_FORMAT

          calibredb remove_format [options] id fmt

       Remove  the format fmt from the logical book identified by id. You can get id by using the
       search command. fmt should be a file extension like LRF or TXT or  EPUB.  If  the  logical
       book does not have fmt available, do nothing.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

SHOW_METADATA

          calibredb show_metadata [options] id

       Show the metadata stored in the calibre database for the book identified by id.  id is  an
       id number from the search command.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --as-opf
              Imprimir os metadatos en formato OPF (XML)

SET_METADATA

          calibredb set_metadata [options] book_id [/path/to/metadata.opf]

       Set the metadata stored in the calibre database for the book identified  by  book_id  from
       the  OPF  file  metadata.opf. book_id is a book id number from the search command. You can
       get a quick feel for the OPF format by using the  --as-opf  switch  to  the  show_metadata
       command.  You  can  also set the metadata of individual fields with the --field option. If
       you use the --field option, there is no need to specify an OPF file.

       Whenever you pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose  the  arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --field, -f
              The  field to set. Format is field_name:value, for example: --field tags:tag1,tag2.
              Use --list-fields to get a list of all field names. You  can  specify  this  option
              multiple  times to set multiple fields. Note: For languages you must use the ISO639
              language codes (e.g. en for English, fr for French and so on). For identifiers, the
              syntax  is --field identifiers:isbn:XXXX,doi:YYYYY. For boolean (yes/no) fields use
              true and false or yes and no.

       --list-fields, -l
              List the metadata field names that can be used with the --field option

EXPORT

          calibredb export [options] ids

       Export the books specified by ids (a comma separated list) to the filesystem.  The  export
       operation  saves  all  formats  of  the book, its cover and metadata (in an OPF file). Any
       extra data files associated with the book are also saved.  You can get id numbers from the
       search command.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --all  Exportar todos os libros  da  base  de  datos,  facendo  caso  omiso  da  lista  de
              identificacións.

       --dont-asciiize
              Have  calibre  convert  all non English characters into English equivalents for the
              file names. This is useful if saving to a legacy filesystem  without  full  support
              for Unicode filenames. Se se especifica esta opción desactivase este comportamento

       --dont-save-cover
              Normally,  calibre  will  save  the  cover in a separate file along with the actual
              e-book files. Se se especifica esta opción desactivase este comportamento

       --dont-save-extra-files
              Save any data files associated with the book when saving the book Se se  especifica
              esta opción desactivase este comportamento

       --dont-update-metadata
              Normalmente  Calibre  actualizará  os  metadatos  dos ficheiros gardados segundo os
              datos da biblioteca de Calibre. Fai que o gardado en disco sexa máis lento.  Se  se
              especifica esta opción desactivase este comportamento

       --dont-write-opf
              Normalmente  Calibre  escribirá  os  metadatos  nun fichero OPF separado, xunto cos
              ficheiros de libro electrónico. Se  se  especifica  esta  opción  desactivase  este
              comportamento

       --formats
              Lista  de  formatos,  separados  por  comas,  para  gardar  cada libro. Por omisión
              gárdanse todos os formatos dispoñíbeis.

       --progress
              Report progress

       --replace-whitespace
              Substituír os espazos por suliñados.

       --single-dir
              Exportar todos os libros a un cartafol único

       --template
              The template to control the filename and  folder  structure  of  the  saved  files.
              Default is "{author_sort}/{title}/{title} - {authors}" which will save books into a
              per-author subfolder with filenames containing title and author. Available controls
              are: {author_sort, authors, id, isbn, languages, last_modified, pubdate, publisher,
              rating, series, series_index, tags, timestamp, title}

       --timefmt
              The format in which to display dates. %d - day, %b - month, %m - month number, %Y -
              year. Default is: %b, %Y

       --to-dir
              Export books to the specified folder. Default is .

       --to-lowercase
              Converter as traxectorias a minúsculas.

CATALOG

          calibredb catalog /path/to/destination.(csv|epub|mobi|xml...) [options]

       Export  a  catalog  in format specified by path/to/destination extension.  Options control
       how entries are displayed in the generated catalog output.  Note  that  different  catalog
       formats  support different sets of options. To see the different options, specify the name
       of the output file and then the --help option.

       Whenever you pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose  the  arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --ids, -i
              Lista de identificadores da base de datos, separadas por vírgulas, para o catálogo.
              Cando se declare, ignorarase --search. Valor predeterminado: todas

       --search, -s
              Filtrar  los  resultados  segundo  a  busca.  Para  o  formato  da  busca,  vexa  a
              documentación  relativa  a  buscas  no Manual de usuario. Valor predeterminado: sen
              filtrado

       --verbose, -v
              Mostrar información de saída detallada. Útil para a depuración

   EPUB OPTIONS
       --catalog-title
              Title of generated catalog used as title in metadata. Default: 'My  Books'  Applies
              to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --cross-reference-authors
              Create  cross-references  in  Authors  section  for  books  with  multiple authors.
              Default: 'False' Applies to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --debug-pipeline
              Save the output from different stages of the conversion pipeline to  the  specified
              folder.  Useful if you are unsure at which stage of the conversion process a bug is
              occurring. Default: 'None' Applies to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --exclude-genre
              Regex describing tags to exclude as genres. Default: '[.+]|^+$' excludes  bracketed
              tags,  e.g. '[Project Gutenberg]', and '+', the default tag for read books. Applies
              to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --exclusion-rules
              Specifies the rules used to exclude books from the generated catalog. The model for
              an exclusion rule is either ('<rule name>','Tags','<comma-separated list of tags>')
              or  ('<rule  name>','<custom  column>','<pattern>').   For   example:   (('Archived
              books','#status','Archived'),)  will  exclude  a book with a value of 'Archived' in
              the custom column 'status'. When multiple rules are  defined,  all  rules  will  be
              applied.  Default:  "(('Catalogs','Tags','Catalog'),)" Applies to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI
              output formats

       --generate-authors
              Include 'Authors' section in catalog. Default: 'False' Applies to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI
              output formats

       --generate-descriptions
              Include 'Descriptions' section in catalog. Default: 'False' Applies to: AZW3, EPUB,
              MOBI output formats

       --generate-genres
              Include 'Genres' section in catalog. Default: 'False' Applies to: AZW3, EPUB,  MOBI
              output formats

       --generate-recently-added
              Include  'Recently  Added'  section  in catalog. Default: 'False' Applies to: AZW3,
              EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --generate-series
              Include 'Series' section in catalog. Default: 'False' Applies to: AZW3, EPUB,  MOBI
              output formats

       --generate-titles
              Include  'Titles' section in catalog. Default: 'False' Applies to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI
              output formats

       --genre-source-field
              Source field for 'Genres' section. Default: 'Etiquetas'  Applies  to:  AZW3,  EPUB,
              MOBI output formats

       --header-note-source-field
              Custom  field  containing  note  text  to insert in Description header. Default: ''
              Applies to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --merge-comments-rule
              #<custom  field>:[before|after]:[True|False]  specifying:   <custom  field>  Custom
              field  containing  notes  to merge with comments  [before|after] Placement of notes
              with respect to comments  [True|False] - A  horizontal  rule  is  inserted  between
              notes and comments Default: '::' Applies to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --output-profile
              Specifies  the  output  profile.  In  some  cases, an output profile is required to
              optimize the catalog for the device. For example, 'kindle' or 'kindle_dx' creates a
              structured  Table  of  Contents with Sections and Articles. Default: 'None' Applies
              to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --prefix-rules
              Specifies the rules used to include prefixes indicating read books, wishlist  items
              and  other  user-specified  prefixes.  The  model  for  a  prefix  rule  is ('<rule
              name>','<source field>','<pattern>','<prefix>'). When multiple rules  are  defined,
              the     first     matching     rule     will    be    used.    Default:    "(('Read
              books','tags','+',''),('Wishlist item','tags','Wishlist','×'))" Applies to:  AZW3,
              EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --preset
              Use  a  named  preset  created with the GUI catalog builder. A preset specifies all
              settings for building a catalog. Default:  'None'  Applies  to:  AZW3,  EPUB,  MOBI
              output formats

       --thumb-width
              Size  hint  (in inches) for book covers in catalog. Range: 1.0 - 2.0 Default: '1.0'
              Applies to: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI output formats

       --use-existing-cover
              Replace existing cover when generating the catalog. Default:  'False'  Applies  to:
              AZW3, EPUB, MOBI output formats

SAVED_SEARCHES

          calibredb saved_searches [options] (list|add|remove)

       Manage  the saved searches stored in this database.  If you try to add a query with a name
       that already exists, it will be replaced.

       Syntax for adding:

       calibredb saved_searches add search_name search_expression

       Syntax for removing:

       calibredb saved_searches remove search_name

       Whenever you pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose  the  arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

ADD_CUSTOM_COLUMN

          calibredb add_custom_column [opcións] etiqueta nome tipo-de-dato

       Crea  un  campo  personalizado.  A  'etiqueta'  é o nome amigábel  da columna. Non debería
       conter espazos nin vírgulas. O 'nome' é o nome do campo que se amosará.  O  'tipo-de-dato'
       pode  ser  un dos seguintes: bool, comments, composite, datetime, enumeration, float, int,
       rating, series, text

       Whenever you pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose  the  arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --display
              A  dictionary  of  options  to  customize  how  the  data  in  this  column will be
              interpreted. This is a JSON  string.  For  enumeration  columns,  use  --display"{\
              "enum_values\  ":[\ "val1\ ", \ "val2\ "]}" There are many options that can go into
              the display variable.The options by column type are: composite: composite_template,
              composite_sort,  make_category,contains_html, use_decorations datetime: date_format
              enumeration: enum_values, enum_colors, use_decorations  int,  float:  number_format
              text:  is_names,  use_decorations   The  best  way to find legal combinations is to
              create a custom column of the appropriate type in the GUI then look at  the  backup
              OPF for a book (ensure that a new OPF has been created since the column was added).
              You will see the JSON for the "display" for the new column in the OPF.

       --is-multiple
              Esta columna almacena datos de etiquetas  (valores  separados  por  comas).  Só  se
              aplica se el tipo de dato é texto.

CUSTOM_COLUMNS

          calibredb custom_columns [options]

       List available custom columns. Shows column labels and ids.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --details, -d
              Mostrar detalles das columnas

REMOVE_CUSTOM_COLUMN

          calibredb remove_custom_column [options] label

       Remove the custom column identified by label. You  can  see  available  columns  with  the
       custom_columns command.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --force, -f
              Non pedir confirmación

SET_CUSTOM

          calibredb set_custom [options] column id value

       Set the value of a custom column for the book identified by id.  You can get a list of ids
       using  the  search  command.   You  can  get  a  list  of  custom  column  names using the
       custom_columns command.

       Whenever you pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose  the  arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --append, -a
              Se  a  columna  almacena  valores  múltiplos,  engadir os valores especificados aos
              existentes no canto de substituílos.

RESTORE_DATABASE

          calibredb restore_database [options]

       Restore this database from the metadata stored in OPF files in each folder of the  calibre
       library. This is useful if your metadata.db file has been corrupted.

       WARNING:  This  command  completely  regenerates  your  database.  You will lose all saved
       searches, user categories, plugboards, stored per-book  conversion  settings,  and  custom
       recipes. Restored metadata will only be as accurate as what is found in the OPF files.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --really-do-it, -r
              Facer a recuperación. Esta orde no se executará a menos  que  se  especifique  esta
              opción.

CHECK_LIBRARY

          calibredb check_library [opcións]

       Realiza  algunhas  comprobacións  no  sistema  de  ficheiros  que  contén  a biblioteca. O
       resultado é invalid_titles, extra_titles, invalid_authors, extra_authors, missing_formats,
       extra_formats, extra_files, missing_covers, extra_covers, failed_folders

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --csv, -c
              Saída en CSV

       --ignore_extensions, -e
              Lista de extensións para ignorar  separadas  por  vírgulas.  Valor  predeterminado:
              todas

       --ignore_names, -n
              Lista de nomes para ignorar separados por vírgulas. Valor predeterminado: todas

       --report, -r
              Lista de resultados separados por comas Valor predeterminado: all

       --vacuum-fts-db
              Vacuum  the  full text search database. This can be very slow and memory intensive,
              depending on the size of the database.

LIST_CATEGORIES

          calibredb list_categories [options]

       Produce a report of the category information in  the  database.  The  information  is  the
       equivalent of what is shown in the Tag browser.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --categories, -r
              Comma-separated list of category lookup names. Default: all

       --csv, -c
              Saída en CSV

       --dialect
              The type of CSV file to produce. Choices: excel, excel-tab, unix

       --item_count, -i
              Xerar na saída só o número de elementos nunha categoría  en  vez  de  cantas  veces
              aparece por elemento na categoría

       --width, -w
              A  lonxitude  máxima das liñas na saída. De modo predeterminado tómase a largura da
              pantalla.

BACKUP_METADATA

          calibredb backup_metadata [options]

       Backup the metadata stored in the database into individual OPF files in each books folder.
       This  normally  happens automatically, but you can run this command to force re-generation
       of the OPF files, with the --all option.

       Note that there is normally  no  need  to  do  this,  as  the  OPF  files  are  backed  up
       automatically, every time metadata is changed.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --all  Normally, this command only operates on books that have out of date OPF files. This
              option makes it operate on all books.

CLONE

          calibredb clone path/to/new/library

       Create  a clone of the current library. This creates a new, empty library that has all the
       same custom columns, Virtual libraries and other settings as the current library.

       The cloned library will contain no  books.  If  you  want  to  create  a  full  duplicate,
       including all books, then simply use your filesystem tools to copy the library folder.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

EMBED_METADATA

          calibredb embed_metadata [options] book_id

       Update the metadata in the actual book files  stored  in  the  calibre  library  from  the
       metadata in the calibre database.  Normally, metadata is updated only when exporting files
       from calibre, this command is useful if you want the files to be updated  in  place.  Note
       that different file formats support different amounts of metadata. You can use the special
       value 'all' for book_id to update metadata in all books. You can also  specify  many  book
       ids  separated  by  spaces  and  id  ranges  separated  by hyphens. For example: calibredb
       embed_metadata 1 2 10-15 23

       Whenever you pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose  the  arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --only-formats, -f
              Only  update  metadata  in files of the specified format. Specify it multiple times
              for multiple formats. By default, all formats are updated.

SEARCH

          calibredb search [options] search expression

       Search the library for the specified search term, returning a comma separated list of book
       ids  matching  the  search  expression.  The  output  format  is useful to feed into other
       commands that accept a list of ids as input.

       The search expression can be anything from calibre's powerful search query  language,  for
       example: calibredb search author:asimov 'title:"i robot"'

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --limit, -l
              The maximum number of results to return. Default is all results.

FTS_INDEX

          calibredb fts_index [options] enable/disable/status/reindex

       Control the Full text search indexing process.

       enable Turns on FTS indexing for this library

       disable
              Turns off FTS indexing for this library

       status Shows the current indexing status

       reindex
              Can be used to re-index either particular books or the entire library. To  re-index
              particular  books  specify  the  book ids as additional arguments after the reindex
              command. If no book ids are specified the entire library is re-indexed.

       Whenever you pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose  the  arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --indexing-speed
              The  speed  of  indexing.  Use  fast  for  fast  indexing  using all your computers
              resources and slow for less resource intensive indexing. Note  that  the  speed  is
              reset to slow after every invocation.

       --wait-for-completion
              Wait till all books are indexed, showing indexing progress periodically

FTS_SEARCH

          calibredb fts_search [options] search expression

       Do a full text search on the entire library or a subset of it.

       Whenever  you  pass arguments to calibredb that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments
       in quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       --do-not-match-on-related-words
              Only match on  exact  words  not  related  words.  So  correction  will  not  match
              correcting.

       --include-snippets
              Include snippets of the text surrounding each match. Note that this makes searching
              much slower.

       --indexing-threshold
              How much of the  library  must  be  indexed  before  searching  is  allowed,  as  a
              percentage. Defaults to 90

       --match-end-marker
              The marker used to indicate the end of a matched word inside a snippet

       --match-start-marker
              The marker used to indicate the start of a matched word inside a snippet

       --output-format
              The  format to output the search results in. Either "text" for plain text or "json"
              for JSON output.

       --restrict-to
              Restrict the searched books, either using a search expression or ids. For  example:
              ids:1,2,3  to restrict by ids or search:tag:foo to restrict to books having the tag
              foo.

AUTHOR

       Kovid Goyal

COPYRIGHT

       Kovid Goyal