├── .gitignore
├── .gitmodules
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── calculator.koplugin
├── OWNER.md
└── README.md
├── clock.koplugin
├── OWNER.md
├── README.md
├── _meta.lua
├── clockwidget.lua
├── face.png
├── hours.png
├── main.lua
└── minutes.png
├── findhistory.koplugin
├── OWNER
├── README.md
├── _meta.lua
├── insert_menu.lua
└── main.lua
├── flashcard.koplugin
├── OWNER
├── README.md
├── _meta.lua
├── base_flashcard.lua
├── highlight_flashcard.lua
└── main.lua
└── provider-old-exporters.koplugin
├── _meta.lua
├── flomo.lua
├── main.lua
└── memos.lua
/.gitignore:
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1 | # Compiled Lua sources
2 | luac.out
3 |
4 | # luarocks build files
5 | *.src.rock
6 | *.zip
7 | *.tar.gz
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9 | # Object files
10 | *.o
11 | *.os
12 | *.ko
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36 | *.out
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39 | *.x86_64
40 | *.hex
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42 |
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/.gitmodules:
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1 | [submodule "weather.koplugin"]
2 | path = weather.koplugin
3 | url = git@github.com:roygbyte/koweather.git
4 | [submodule "crossword.koplugin"]
5 | path = crossword.koplugin
6 | url = git@github.com:roygbyte/crossword.koplugin.git
7 | [submodule "dictionarymode.koplugin"]
8 | path = dictionarymode.koplugin
9 | url = git@github.com:ckilb/koreader-dictionarymode.git
10 | [submodule "pocketbooksync.koplugin"]
11 | path = pocketbooksync.koplugin
12 | url = git@github.com:ckilb/pocketbooksync.koplugin.git
13 | [submodule "gemini.koplugin"]
14 | path = gemini.koplugin
15 | url = https://repo.or.cz/gemini.koplugin.git
16 | [submodule "crashlog.koplugin"]
17 | path = crashlog.koplugin
18 | url = https://github.com/billiam/crashlog.koplugin.git
19 | [submodule "hardcoverapp.koplugin"]
20 | path = hardcoverapp.koplugin
21 | url = https://github.com/billiam/hardcoverapp.koplugin
22 | [submodule "provider-webdav-highlights.koplugin"]
23 | path = provider-webdav-highlights.koplugin
24 | url = https://github.com/fairlygood/provider-webdav-highlights.koplugin.git
25 | [submodule "digitalclock.koplugin"]
26 | path = digitalclock.koplugin
27 | url = https://github.com/DucNg/digitalclock.koplugin.git
28 |
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1 | # KOReader "Applications"
2 | This is a collection of non-official "applications" designed for KOReader: plugins, scripts or whatever can be easily integrated with KOReader.
3 | These applications are in general less commonly used and not part of core logic KOReader would like to maintain. They may stop working after updating KOReader.
4 |
5 | To users:
6 | * Since you are here, you may know how KOReader works. "Applications" in this collections may have different ways to install. For example, plugins can be placed into koreader/plugins folder directly; scripts can be executed pretty much everywhere KOReader can access.
7 | * Each application may support only a subset of devices, pay attention to the compatibility.
8 | * If an application stops working after a certain KOReader version, please kindly create an issue with application name and KOReader version, so the owner can fix or remove it.
9 |
10 | To developers:
11 | * This is not a dump station of work-in-progress or deprecated features, please ensure it works when merging.
12 | * Each application should be placed within its own folder with a meaningful name.
13 | * Add a README.md / README file to explain the functionality of the application; if it works with certain devices, add a compatibility section in the README or a COMPATIBILITY file.
14 | * Add an OWNER file if you'd like to maintain it, otherwise if it is broken, it may be removed.
15 | * Installation of applications should be as simple as possible.
16 |
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/calculator.koplugin/OWNER.md:
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1 | zwim
2 |
3 | https://github.com/zwim/calculator.koplugin
4 |
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/calculator.koplugin/README.md:
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1 | # Please update to the latest version (1.1.4)
2 | Versions up to 1.1.2 have a bug, which prevents calculator from start, if a newer version is detected!
3 |
4 | # calculator.koplugin
5 | A sophisticated calculator for https://github.com/koreader/koreader.
6 |
7 | More information can be found on http://github.com/zwim/calculator.koplugin
8 |
9 | ## Installation
10 |
11 | Go to http://github.com/zwim/calculator.koplugin -> `Release`, download the latest release `calculator.koplugin-x.x.x.zip` and unpack it to `koreader/plugins`.
12 |
13 | Restart KOReader.
14 |
15 | You find the calculator in `More tools`. Additionally you can put it on a Gesture (Gesture-Manager->Device-> ...)
16 |
17 | ## Compatibility
18 |
19 | Only tested on Tolino and the emulator. Should work on any device.
20 | Information on portability would be appreciated -> Please open an issue `Working on xxx` or `Failing on xxx`.
21 |
22 | ## Sources
23 |
24 | See https://github.com/zwim/calculator.koplugin.
25 | If you encounter issues, please submit them [there](https://github.com/zwim/calculator.koplugin/issues).
26 |
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/clock.koplugin/OWNER.md:
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1 | jperon
2 |
3 | https://github.com/jperon/clock.koplugin
4 |
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/clock.koplugin/README.md:
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1 | # clock.koplugin
2 | Analog clock for https://github.com/koreader/koreader.
3 |
4 | ## Installation
5 |
6 | Copy the entire folder to koreader/plugins/ folder and restart KOReader. It will show up in "More Tools" menu.
7 |
8 | ## Compatibility
9 |
10 | Only tested on Kobo mini and Kindle Paperwhite. Should work on any device.
11 |
12 | ## Sources
13 |
14 | `main.lua` and `clockwidget.lua` are generated from `clock.moon` and `clockwidget.moon` from https://github.com/jperon/clock.koplugin.
15 | If you encounter issues, please submit them [there](https://github.com/jperon/clock.koplugin/issues).
16 |
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/clock.koplugin/_meta.lua:
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1 | local _ = require("gettext")
2 | return {
3 | name = "clock",
4 | fullname = _("Clock"),
5 | description = _([[A fullscreen analog clock.]]),
6 | }
7 |
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/clock.koplugin/clockwidget.lua:
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1 | --Generated from clockwidget.moon
2 | local Blitbuffer = require("ffi/blitbuffer")
3 | local CenterContainer = require("ui/widget/container/centercontainer")
4 | local Device = require("device")
5 | local ImageWidget = require("ui/widget/imagewidget")
6 | local RenderImage = require("ui/renderimage")
7 | local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
8 | local Screen = Device.screen
9 | local Size = require("ui/size")
10 | local WidgetContainer = require("ui/widget/container/widgetcontainer")
11 | local _ = require("gettext")
12 | local logger = require("logger")
13 | local date
14 | date = os.date
15 | local PLUGIN_ROOT = package.path:match('([^;]*clock%.koplugin/)')
16 | local rotate_point
17 | rotate_point = function(point_x, point_y, center_x, center_y, angle_rad)
18 | local sin, cos, floor
19 | do
20 | local _obj_0 = math
21 | sin, cos, floor = _obj_0.sin, _obj_0.cos, _obj_0.floor
22 | end
23 | local s, c = sin(angle_rad), cos(angle_rad)
24 | local x, y = (point_x - center_x), (point_y - center_y)
25 | local new_x, new_y = (x * c - y * s), (x * s + y * c)
26 | return floor(center_x + new_x + 0.5), floor(center_y + new_y + 0.5)
27 | end
28 | local rotate_bb
29 | rotate_bb = function(bb, center_x, center_y, angle_rad)
30 | local w, h = bb:getWidth(), bb:getHeight()
31 | local rot_bb = Blitbuffer.new(w, h, bb:getType())
32 | w, h = w - 1, h - 1
33 | for x = 0, w do
34 | for y = 0, h do
35 | local old_x, old_y = rotate_point(x, y, center_x, center_y, angle_rad)
36 | if old_x >= 0 and old_x <= w and old_y >= 0 and old_y <= h then
37 | rot_bb:setPixel(x, y, bb:getPixel(old_x, old_y))
38 | end
39 | end
40 | end
41 | return rot_bb
42 | end
43 | local ClockWidget = WidgetContainer:new({
44 | width = Screen:scaleBySize(200),
45 | height = Screen:scaleBySize(200),
46 | padding = Size.padding.large,
47 | scale_factor = 0,
48 | _hands = { }
49 | })
50 | ClockWidget.init = function(self)
51 | local padding = self.padding
52 | local width, height = self.width - 2 * padding, self.height - 2 * padding
53 | self._orig_screen_mode = Screen:getScreenMode()
54 | self.face = CenterContainer:new({
55 | dimen = self:getSize(),
56 | ImageWidget:new({
57 | file = tostring(PLUGIN_ROOT) .. "face.png",
58 | width = width,
59 | height = height,
60 | scale_factor = self.scale_factor,
61 | alpha = true
62 | })
63 | })
64 | self._hours_hand_bb = RenderImage:renderImageFile(tostring(PLUGIN_ROOT) .. "hours.png")
65 | self._minutes_hand_bb = RenderImage:renderImageFile(tostring(PLUGIN_ROOT) .. "minutes.png")
66 | self.autoRefreshTime = function()
67 | UIManager:setDirty("all", function()
68 | return "ui", self.dimen, true
69 | end)
70 | return UIManager:scheduleIn(60 - tonumber(date("%S")), self.autoRefreshTime)
71 | end
72 | end
73 | ClockWidget.paintTo = function(self, bb, x, y)
74 | local h, m = tonumber(date("%H")), tonumber(date("%M"))
75 | local hands = self._hands[60 * h + m] or self:_updateHands(h, m)
76 | bb:fill(Blitbuffer.COLOR_WHITE)
77 | local size = self:getSize()
78 | x, y = x + self.width / 2, y + self.height / 2
79 | if Screen:getScreenMode() ~= self._orig_screen_mode then
80 | x, y = y, x
81 | end
82 | self.face:paintTo(bb, x, y)
83 | hands.hours:paintTo(bb, x, y)
84 | hands.minutes:paintTo(bb, x, y)
85 | if Screen.night_mode then
86 | return bb:invertRect(x, y, size.w, size.h)
87 | end
88 | end
89 | ClockWidget._prepareHands = function(self, hours, minutes)
90 | local idx = hours * 60 + minutes
91 | if self._hands[idx] then
92 | return self._hands[idx]
93 | end
94 | self._hands[idx] = { }
95 | local hour_rad, minute_rad = -math.pi / 6, -math.pi / 30
96 | local padding = self.padding
97 | local width, height = self.width - 2 * padding, self.height - 2 * padding
98 | local hours_hand_bb = rotate_bb(self._hours_hand_bb, self._hours_hand_bb:getWidth() / 2, self._hours_hand_bb:getHeight() / 2, (hours + minutes / 60) * hour_rad)
99 | local minutes_hand_bb = rotate_bb(self._minutes_hand_bb, self._minutes_hand_bb:getWidth() / 2, self._minutes_hand_bb:getHeight() / 2, minutes * minute_rad)
100 | local hours_hand_widget = ImageWidget:new({
101 | image = hours_hand_bb,
102 | width = width,
103 | height = height,
104 | scale_factor = self.scale_factor,
105 | alpha = true
106 | })
107 | local minutes_hand_widget = ImageWidget:new({
108 | image = minutes_hand_bb,
109 | width = width,
110 | height = height,
111 | scale_factor = self.scale_factor,
112 | alpha = true
113 | })
114 | self._hands[idx].hours = CenterContainer:new({
115 | dimen = self:getSize(),
116 | hours_hand_widget
117 | })
118 | self._hands[idx].minutes = CenterContainer:new({
119 | dimen = self:getSize(),
120 | minutes_hand_widget
121 | })
122 | local n_hands = 0
123 | for __ in pairs(self._hands) do
124 | n_hands = n_hands + 1
125 | end
126 | logger.dbg("ClockWidget: hands ready for", hours, minutes, ":", n_hands, "position(s) in memory.")
127 | return self._hands[idx]
128 | end
129 | ClockWidget._updateHands = function(self)
130 | local hours, minutes = tonumber(date("%H")), tonumber(date("%M"))
131 | local floor, fmod
132 | do
133 | local _obj_0 = math
134 | floor, fmod = _obj_0.floor, _obj_0.fmod
135 | end
136 | UIManager:scheduleIn(50, function()
137 | local idx = hours * 60 + minutes
138 | for k in pairs(self._hands) do
139 | if (idx < 24 * 60 - 2) and (k - idx < 0) or (k - idx > 2) then
140 | self._hands[k] = nil
141 | end
142 | end
143 | local fut_minutes = minutes + 1
144 | local fut_hours = fmod(hours + floor(fut_minutes / 60), 24)
145 | fut_minutes = fmod(fut_minutes, 60)
146 | return self:_prepareHands(fut_hours, fut_minutes)
147 | end)
148 | return self:_prepareHands(hours, minutes)
149 | end
150 | ClockWidget.onShow = function(self)
151 | return self:autoRefreshTime()
152 | end
153 | ClockWidget.onCloseWidget = function(self)
154 | return UIManager:unschedule(self.autoRefreshTime)
155 | end
156 | ClockWidget.onSuspend = function(self)
157 | return UIManager:unschedule(self.autoRefreshTime)
158 | end
159 | ClockWidget.onResume = function(self)
160 | return self:autoRefreshTime()
161 | end
162 | return ClockWidget
163 |
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/clock.koplugin/main.lua:
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1 | --[[Generated from clock.moon]]
2 | local Device = require("device")
3 | local Dispatcher = require("dispatcher")
4 | local Geom = require("ui/geometry")
5 | local GestureRange = require("ui/gesturerange")
6 | local InputContainer = require("ui/widget/container/inputcontainer")
7 | local PluginShare = require("pluginshare")
8 | local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
9 | local Input = Device.input
10 | local Screen = Device.screen
11 | local Size = require("ui/size")
12 | local _ = require("gettext")
13 | local ClockWidget = require("clockwidget")
14 | local Clock = InputContainer:new({
15 | name = "clock",
16 | is_doc_only = false,
17 | modal = true,
18 | width = Screen:getWidth(),
19 | height = Screen:getHeight(),
20 | scale_factor = 0,
21 | dismiss_callback = function(self)
22 | PluginShare.pause_auto_suspend = false
23 | self._was_suspending = false
24 | end
25 | })
26 | Clock.init = function(self)
27 | if Device:hasKeys() then
28 | self.key_events = {
29 | AnyKeyPressed = {
30 | {
31 | Input.group.Any
32 | },
33 | seqtext = "any key",
34 | doc = "close dialog"
35 | }
36 | }
37 | end
38 | if Device:isTouchDevice() then
39 | self.ges_events.TapClose = {
40 | GestureRange:new({
41 | ges = "tap",
42 | range = Geom:new({
43 | x = 0,
44 | y = 0,
45 | w = Screen:getWidth(),
46 | h = Screen:getHeight()
47 | })
48 | })
49 | }
50 | end
51 | local width, height
52 | width, height = self.width, self.height
53 | local padding = Size.padding.fullscreen
54 | self[1] = ClockWidget:new({
55 | width = width,
56 | height = height,
57 | padding = padding
58 | })
59 | self.ui.menu:registerToMainMenu(self)
60 | return self:onDispatcherRegisterAction()
61 | end
62 | Clock.addToMainMenu = function(self, menu_items)
63 | menu_items.clock = {
64 | text = _("Clock"),
65 | sorting_hint = "more_tools",
66 | callback = function()
67 | return UIManager:show(self)
68 | end
69 | }
70 | end
71 | Clock.onCloseWidget = function(self)
72 | UIManager:setDirty(nil, function()
73 | return "ui", self[1].dimen
74 | end)
75 | end
76 | Clock.onShow = function(self)
77 | if self.timeout then
78 | UIManager:scheduleIn(self.timeout, function()
79 | return UIManager:close(self)
80 | end)
81 | end
82 | PluginShare.pause_auto_suspend = true
83 | end
84 | Clock.onSuspend = function(self)
85 | if G_reader_settings:readSetting("clock_on_suspend") and not self._was_suspending then
86 | UIManager:show(self)
87 | self._was_suspending = true
88 | end
89 | end
90 | Clock.onResume = function(self)
91 | if self._was_suspending then
92 | self:onShow()
93 | end
94 | self._was_suspending = false
95 | end
96 | Clock.onAnyKeyPressed = function(self)
97 | self:dismiss_callback()
98 | return UIManager:close(self)
99 | end
100 | Clock.onTapClose = function(self)
101 | self:dismiss_callback()
102 | return UIManager:close(self)
103 | end
104 | Clock.onClockShow = function(self)
105 | return UIManager:show(self)
106 | end
107 | Clock.onDispatcherRegisterAction = function(self)
108 | return Dispatcher:registerAction("clock_show", {
109 | category = "none",
110 | event = "ClockShow",
111 | title = _("Show clock"),
112 | device = true
113 | })
114 | end
115 | return Clock
116 |
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/findhistory.koplugin/OWNER:
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1 | hzj-jie
2 |
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/findhistory.koplugin/README.md:
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1 | A KOReader plugin to search for .sdr/metadata in home directory and rebuild history view from them. So after synchronizing books between devices, history view can be automatically generated.
2 |
3 | Compatibility
4 | * After https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/7419.
5 | * Work only on linux systems.
6 |
7 | Installation
8 | Copy the entire folder to koreader/plugins/ folder and restart KOReader. It will show up in "More Tools" menu.
9 |
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/findhistory.koplugin/_meta.lua:
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1 | local _ = require("gettext")
2 | return {
3 | name = "findhistory",
4 | fullname = _("Retrieve reading records"),
5 | description = _([[Searches reading records in the home folder and update the history view.]]),
6 | }
7 |
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/findhistory.koplugin/insert_menu.lua:
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1 | require("frontend/ui/plugin/insert_menu").add("findhistory")
2 |
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/findhistory.koplugin/main.lua:
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1 | local ConfirmBox = require("ui/widget/confirmbox")
2 | local DataStorage = require("datastorage")
3 | local InfoMessage = require("ui/widget/infomessage")
4 | local MultiConfirmBox = require("ui/widget/multiconfirmbox")
5 | local ReadHistory = require("readhistory")
6 | local T = require("ffi/util").template
7 | local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
8 | local WidgetContainer = require("ui/widget/container/widgetcontainer")
9 | local joinPath = require("ffi/util").joinPath
10 | local lfs = require("libs/libkoreader-lfs")
11 | local _ = require("gettext")
12 |
13 | local menuItem = {
14 | text = _("Retrieve reading records")
15 | }
16 |
17 | local history_file = joinPath(DataStorage:getDataDir(), "history.lua")
18 | local history_backup_file = joinPath(DataStorage:getDataDir(), "history.lua.backup")
19 |
20 | local function getFilePathFromMetadata(file)
21 | local noSuffix, suffix = file:match("(.*)%.sdr/metadata%.(.+)%.lua")
22 | return noSuffix .. "." .. suffix
23 | end
24 |
25 | local function doBuildHistory()
26 | --- home_dir should be returned by some shared logic.
27 | local dir = G_reader_settings:readSetting("home_dir")
28 | or require("apps/filemanager/filemanagerutil").getDefaultDir()
29 | or "."
30 | local file = io.popen("find '" .. dir .. "' -name 'metadata.*.lua' -exec stat -c '%N %Y' {} \\;")
31 | local records = {}
32 | for line in file:lines() do
33 | local f, t = line:match("(.+) (%d+)")
34 | table.insert(records, {
35 | time = tonumber(t),
36 | file = getFilePathFromMetadata(f),
37 | })
38 | end
39 | file:close()
40 |
41 | ReadHistory.hist = records
42 | ReadHistory:_flush()
43 | ReadHistory:reload()
44 |
45 | --- TODO(hzj-jie): Consider to open the history view directly.
46 | UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
47 | text = _("History view has been updated, use main menu to access it."),
48 | timeout = 2,
49 | })
50 | end
51 |
52 | local function backupAndBuildHistory()
53 | if os.execute("mv '" .. history_file .. "' '" .. history_backup_file .. "'") == 0 then
54 | doBuildHistory()
55 | else
56 | UIManager:show(ConfirmBox:new{
57 | text = T(_("Failed to backup current history view from %1 to %2, still want to proceed?", history_file, history_backup_file)),
58 | ok_text = _("Proceed"),
59 | ok_callback = doBuildHistory,
60 | })
61 | end
62 | end
63 |
64 | local function buildHistory()
65 | if not lfs.attributes(history_backup_file) then
66 | -- backup file does not exist, go ahead.
67 | backupAndBuildHistory()
68 | else
69 | UIManager:show(ConfirmBox:new{
70 | text = _("Found an existing history backup file; it will be overwritten. Still want to proceed?"),
71 | ok_text = _("Proceed"),
72 | ok_callback = backupAndBuildHistory,
73 | })
74 | end
75 | end
76 |
77 | local function restoreHistory()
78 | if os.execute("mv '" .. history_backup_file .. "' '" .. history_file .. "'") == 0 then
79 | ReadHistory.last_read_time = 0
80 | ReadHistory:reload()
81 | --- TODO(hzj-jie): Consider to open the history view directly.
82 | UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
83 | text = _("Last history view has been restored, use main menu to access it."),
84 | timeout = 2,
85 | })
86 | else
87 | UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
88 | text = T(_("Failed to restore the last history view from %1."), history_backup_file),
89 | })
90 | end
91 | end
92 |
93 | menuItem.callback = function()
94 | UIManager:show(MultiConfirmBox:new{
95 | text = _("This function searches and retrieves all the reading records in the home directory and build the history view.\nThe last history view will be preserved and can be restored."),
96 | choice1_text = _("Retrieve"),
97 | choice1_callback = buildHistory,
98 | choice2_text = _("Restore"),
99 | choice2_callback = restoreHistory,
100 | })
101 | end
102 |
103 | local FindHistory = WidgetContainer:new{
104 | name = "findhistory",
105 | }
106 |
107 | function FindHistory:init()
108 | self.ui.menu:registerToMainMenu(self)
109 | end
110 |
111 | function FindHistory:addToMainMenu(menu_items)
112 | menu_items.findhistory = menuItem
113 | end
114 |
115 | require("insert_menu")
116 |
117 | return FindHistory
118 |
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/flashcard.koplugin/OWNER:
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1 | EyalGol
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/flashcard.koplugin/README.md:
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1 | # KOreader plugin that implements spaced repetition (sm2) of your highlights and notes.
2 |
3 | # Installation
4 | Move the entire folder into /koreader/plugins
5 |
6 | # Compatibility
7 | Tested on Kobo Aura
8 |
9 | # Bug/Feature requests
10 | You can add a new comment in the original [issue](https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/8734)
11 |
12 | # Todo
13 | * Add a link to the bookmark location
14 | * I should ask the user how long the session should be and not how many cards to shown
15 | * Choose a doc to get cards from
16 | * When a doc is open, by default only highlights corresponding to him should be shown
17 | * If "all" is chosen then choose at random and not sequentially
18 | * Add a language card feature (https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/8734#issuecomment-1025397843)
19 | * Add progress review feature aka show how many highlights from each doc are in what category (1d, 6d, ef)
20 | * Maybe dont search books via the readhistory (and history in general), might limit me someday, ideally I want it to just run over all of the books
21 |
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/flashcard.koplugin/_meta.lua:
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1 | local _ = require("gettext")
2 | return {
3 | name = "flashcard",
4 | fullname = _("Flashcard trainer"),
5 | description = _([[Show flashcards using spaced repetition(SM2) of highlight from your library.]]),
6 | }
7 |
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/flashcard.koplugin/base_flashcard.lua:
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1 | local BaseFlashcard = {
2 | show_next_callback = nil, -- callback to show the next highlight
3 | document_path = nil, -- path to the document
4 | highlight_page = nil, -- page of the highlight (highlights are sortet by document.highlight[page][index])
5 | highlight_index = nil, -- index of the highlight (highlight are sorted by document.highlight[page][index])
6 | }
7 |
8 | function BaseFlashcard:new(o)
9 | o = o or {}
10 | setmetatable(o, self)
11 | self.__index = self
12 | if o.init then o:init() end
13 | return o
14 | end
15 |
16 | function BaseFlashcard:show()
17 | assert(nil, "NOT IMPLEMENTED: Subclasses of BaseFlashcard must implement the show function")
18 | end
19 |
20 | return BaseFlashcard
21 |
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/flashcard.koplugin/highlight_flashcard.lua:
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1 | local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
2 | local TextViewer = require("ui/widget/textviewer")
3 | local DocSettings = require("docsettings")
4 | local Screen = require("device").screen
5 | local _ = require("gettext")
6 | local T = require("ffi/util").template
7 | local BaseFlashcard = require("base_flashcard")
8 |
9 | local CardChoice = {
10 | NO = 0,
11 | YES = 1,
12 | VAGUELY = 2,
13 | }
14 |
15 | local HighlightFlashcard = BaseFlashcard:new{}
16 |
17 | function HighlightFlashcard:new(o)
18 | o = o or BaseFlashcard:new{}
19 | setmetatable(o, self)
20 | self.__index = self
21 | assert(o.show_next_callback, "Init show_next_callback")
22 | assert(o.document, "Init document")
23 | assert(o.highlight_page, "Init highlight_page")
24 | assert(o.highlight_index, "Init highlight_index")
25 | if o.init then o:init() end
26 | return o
27 | end
28 |
29 | function HighlightFlashcard:show()
30 | local docinfo = DocSettings:open(self.document)
31 | local authors = docinfo.data.stats.authors
32 | local title = docinfo.data.stats.title
33 | local highlight_text = docinfo.data.highlight[self.highlight_page][self.highlight_index].text
34 | docinfo:close()
35 |
36 | local textviewer
37 | textviewer = TextViewer:new{
38 | title = _("Do you remember this highlight?"),
39 | text = T(_("Title: %1\r\nAuthor: %2\r\n\r\n%3"), title, authors, highlight_text),
40 | width = Screen:getWidth(),
41 | height = Screen:getHeight(),
42 | buttons_table = {{{
43 | text = _("No"),
44 | callback = function()
45 | UIManager:close(textviewer)
46 | self:showCallback(CardChoice.NO)
47 | end,
48 | }, {
49 | text = _("Vaguely"),
50 | callback = function()
51 | UIManager:close(textviewer)
52 | self:showCallback(CardChoice.VAGUELY)
53 | end,
54 | }, {
55 | text = _("Yes"),
56 | callback = function()
57 | UIManager:close(textviewer)
58 | self:showCallback(CardChoice.YES)
59 | end,
60 | }}},
61 | }
62 | UIManager:show(textviewer)
63 | end
64 |
65 | function HighlightFlashcard:showCallback(choice)
66 | local docinfo = DocSettings:open(self.document)
67 | local flashcard_data = docinfo.data.highlight[self.highlight_page][self.highlight_index].flashcard_data
68 | docinfo:close()
69 |
70 | flashcard_data.last_shown = os.time()
71 |
72 | if choice == CardChoice.YES then
73 | flashcard_data = self:showCallbackYesChoice(flashcard_data)
74 | elseif choice == CardChoice.VAGUELY then
75 | flashcard_data = self:showCallbackVaguelyChoice(flashcard_data)
76 | elseif choice == CardChoice.NO then
77 | flashcard_data = self:showCallbackNoChoice(flashcard_data)
78 | end
79 | if flashcard_data.efactor < 1.3 then flashcard_data.efactor = 1.3 end
80 |
81 | local docinfo = DocSettings:open(self.document)
82 | docinfo.data.highlight[self.highlight_page][self.highlight_index].flashcard_data = flashcard_data
83 | docinfo:flush()
84 | docinfo:close()
85 | self.show_next_callback()
86 | end
87 |
88 | function HighlightFlashcard:showCallbackYesChoice(flashcard_data)
89 | if flashcard_data.n == 0 then
90 | flashcard_data.interval = 1
91 | elseif flashcard_data.n == 1 then
92 | flashcard_data.interval = 6
93 | else
94 | flashcard_data.interval = flashcard_data.interval * flashcard_data.efactor
95 | end
96 | flashcard_data.n = flashcard_data.n + 1
97 | flashcard_data.efactor = flashcard_data.efactor + 0.15
98 |
99 | return flashcard_data
100 | end
101 |
102 | function HighlightFlashcard:showCallbackVaguelyChoice(flashcard_data)
103 | if flashcard_data.n == 0 then
104 | flashcard_data.interval = 1
105 | elseif flashcard_data.n == 1 then
106 | flashcard_data.interval = 3
107 | else
108 | flashcard_data.interval = 6
109 | end
110 | flashcard_data.n = 0
111 | flashcard_data.efactor = flashcard_data.efactor - 0.25
112 |
113 | return flashcard_data
114 | end
115 |
116 | function HighlightFlashcard:showCallbackNoChoice(flashcard_data)
117 | flashcard_data.n = 0
118 | flashcard_data.interval = 1
119 | flashcard_data.efactor = flashcard_data.efactor - 0.5
120 |
121 | return flashcard_data
122 | end
123 |
124 | return HighlightFlashcard
125 |
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/flashcard.koplugin/main.lua:
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1 | local DocSettings = require("docsettings")
2 | local ReadHistory = require("readhistory")
3 | local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
4 | local WidgetContainer = require("ui/widget/container/widgetcontainer")
5 | local SpinWidget = require("ui/widget/spinwidget")
6 | local HighlightFlashcard = require("highlight_flashcard")
7 | local _ = require("gettext")
8 |
9 | local SECONDS_IN_A_DAY = 86400
10 |
11 | local Flashcards = WidgetContainer:new{
12 | name = "flashcard",
13 | highlights = {},
14 | }
15 |
16 | function Flashcards:DocHasHighlights(docinfo)
17 | if docinfo and docinfo.data and docinfo.data.highlight and #docinfo.data.highlight then return true end
18 | return false
19 | end
20 |
21 | function Flashcards:initHighlightLists()
22 | local docinfo, flashcard_data, filename, days_passed
23 |
24 | for _ignore, doc in pairs(ReadHistory.hist) do
25 | filename = doc.file
26 | docinfo = DocSettings:open(filename)
27 | if docinfo.data.highlight then
28 | for page, highlights in pairs(docinfo.data.highlight) do
29 | for highlight_index, highlight in pairs(highlights) do
30 | flashcard_data = highlight.flashcard_data
31 | if not flashcard_data then
32 | flashcard_data = {
33 | last_shown = 0,
34 | efactor = 2.5,
35 | interval = 0,
36 | n = 0,
37 | }
38 | docinfo.data.highlight[page][highlight_index].flashcard_data = flashcard_data
39 | docinfo:flush()
40 | end
41 |
42 | days_passed = (os.time() - flashcard_data.last_shown) / SECONDS_IN_A_DAY
43 | if days_passed >= flashcard_data.interval then
44 | table.insert(self.highlights, HighlightFlashcard:new{
45 | show_next_callback = function() Flashcards:displayFlashcard() end,
46 | document = filename,
47 | highlight_page = page,
48 | highlight_index = highlight_index,
49 | })
50 | end
51 |
52 | end
53 | end
54 | end
55 | end
56 | docinfo:close()
57 | end
58 |
59 | function Flashcards:displayFlashcard()
60 | if #self.highlights == 0 then return end
61 | local highlight = table.remove(self.highlights, math.random(#self.highlights))
62 | highlight:show()
63 | end
64 |
65 | function Flashcards:init() self.ui.menu:registerToMainMenu(self) end
66 |
67 | function Flashcards:addToMainMenu(menu_items)
68 | menu_items.flashcard = {
69 | text = _("Flashcard trainer"),
70 | sorting_hint = "tools",
71 | callback = function()
72 | self:initHighlightLists()
73 | self:displayFlashcard()
74 | end,
75 | }
76 | end
77 |
78 | return Flashcards
79 |
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/provider-old-exporters.koplugin/_meta.lua:
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1 | local _ = require("gettext")
2 | return {
3 | name = "provider-old-exporters",
4 | fullname = _("Unsupported exporters"),
5 | description = _("These will be removed soon"),
6 | }
7 |
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/provider-old-exporters.koplugin/flomo.lua:
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1 | local InputDialog = require("ui/widget/inputdialog")
2 | local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
3 | local http = require("socket.http")
4 | local json = require("json")
5 | local logger = require("logger")
6 | local ltn12 = require("ltn12")
7 | local socket = require("socket")
8 | local socketutil = require("socketutil")
9 | local _ = require("gettext")
10 |
11 | -- flomo exporter
12 | local FlomoExporter = require("base"):new {
13 | name = "flomo",
14 | is_remote = true,
15 | }
16 |
17 | local function makeRequest(method, request_body, api)
18 | local sink = {}
19 | local request_body_json = json.encode(request_body)
20 | local source = ltn12.source.string(request_body_json)
21 | socketutil:set_timeout(socketutil.LARGE_BLOCK_TIMEOUT, socketutil.LARGE_TOTAL_TIMEOUT)
22 | local request = {
23 | url = api,
24 | method = method,
25 | sink = ltn12.sink.table(sink),
26 | source = source,
27 | headers = {
28 | ["Content-Type"] = "application/json"
29 | },
30 | }
31 | local code, headers, status = socket.skip(1, http.request(request))
32 | socketutil:reset_timeout()
33 |
34 | if code ~= 200 then
35 | logger.warn("Flomo: HTTP response code <> 200. Response status:", status or code or "network unreachable")
36 | logger.dbg("Response headers:", headers)
37 | return nil, status
38 | end
39 |
40 | local response = json.decode(sink[1])
41 | return response
42 | end
43 |
44 | function FlomoExporter:isReadyToExport()
45 | if self.settings.api then return true end
46 | return false
47 | end
48 |
49 | function FlomoExporter:getMenuTable()
50 | return {
51 | -- @translators Flomo is a note taking app. The name probably doesn't need to be translated.
52 | text = _("Flomo"),
53 | checked_func = function() return self:isEnabled() end,
54 | sub_item_table = {
55 | {
56 | text = _("Set Flomo API URL"),
57 | keep_menu_open = true,
58 | callback = function()
59 | local auth_dialog
60 | auth_dialog = InputDialog:new {
61 | title = _("Set API URL for Flomo"),
62 | input = self.settings.api,
63 | buttons = {
64 | {
65 | {
66 | text = _("Cancel"),
67 | id = "close",
68 | callback = function()
69 | UIManager:close(auth_dialog)
70 | end
71 | },
72 | {
73 | text = _("Set API URL"),
74 | callback = function()
75 | self.settings.api = auth_dialog:getInputText()
76 | self:saveSettings()
77 | UIManager:close(auth_dialog)
78 | end
79 | }
80 | }
81 | }
82 | }
83 | UIManager:show(auth_dialog)
84 | auth_dialog:onShowKeyboard()
85 | end
86 | },
87 | {
88 | text = _("Export to Flomo"),
89 | checked_func = function() return self:isEnabled() end,
90 | callback = function() self:toggleEnabled() end,
91 | },
92 |
93 | }
94 | }
95 | end
96 |
97 | function FlomoExporter:createHighlights(booknotes)
98 | local number = 0
99 | local error_number = 0
100 | for _, chapter in ipairs(booknotes) do
101 | for _, clipping in ipairs(chapter) do
102 | local highlight = clipping.text .. "\n\n"
103 | if clipping.note then
104 | highlight = highlight .. clipping.note .. "\n\n"
105 | end
106 | highlight = highlight .. booknotes.title .. " (page: " .. clipping.page .. ")\n\n #" .. booknotes.title .. " #koreader"
107 | local result, err = makeRequest("POST", { content = highlight }, self.settings.api)
108 | if not result then
109 | logger.warn("error creating highlights", err)
110 | error_number = error_number + 1
111 | end
112 | number = number + 1
113 | end
114 | end
115 | local success_number = number - error_number
116 | logger.dbg("createHighlights success number: " .. success_number .. " createHighlights error number: " .. error_number)
117 | return true
118 | end
119 |
120 | function FlomoExporter:export(t)
121 | if not self:isReadyToExport() then return false end
122 |
123 | for _, booknotes in ipairs(t) do
124 | local ok = self:createHighlights(booknotes)
125 | if not ok then return false end
126 | end
127 | return true
128 | end
129 |
130 | return FlomoExporter
131 |
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1 | local Provider = require("provider")
2 | local WidgetContainer = require("ui/widget/container/widgetcontainer")
3 |
4 | local FlomoImpl = require("flomo")
5 | local MemosImpl = require("memos")
6 |
7 | local OldExporters = WidgetContainer:extend{
8 | name = "unsupported-exporters",
9 | is_doc_only = false,
10 | }
11 |
12 | function OldExporters:init()
13 | Provider:register("exporter", "flomo", FlomoImpl)
14 | Provider:register("exporter", "memos", MemosImpl)
15 | end
16 |
17 | return OldExporters
18 |
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/provider-old-exporters.koplugin/memos.lua:
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1 | local InputDialog = require("ui/widget/inputdialog")
2 | local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
3 | local http = require("socket.http")
4 | local json = require("json")
5 | local logger = require("logger")
6 | local ltn12 = require("ltn12")
7 | local socket = require("socket")
8 | local socketutil = require("socketutil")
9 | local _ = require("gettext")
10 |
11 | -- memos exporter
12 | local MemosExporter = require("base"):new {
13 | name = "memos",
14 | is_remote = true,
15 | }
16 |
17 | local function makeRequest(method, request_body, api, token)
18 | local sink = {}
19 | local request_body_json = json.encode(request_body)
20 | local source = ltn12.source.string(request_body_json)
21 | socketutil:set_timeout(socketutil.LARGE_BLOCK_TIMEOUT, socketutil.LARGE_TOTAL_TIMEOUT)
22 | local request = {
23 | url = api,
24 | method = method,
25 | sink = ltn12.sink.table(sink),
26 | source = source,
27 | headers = {
28 | ["Content-Type"] = "application/json",
29 | ["Authorization"] = "Bearer " .. token
30 | },
31 | }
32 | local code, headers, status = socket.skip(1, http.request(request))
33 | socketutil:reset_timeout()
34 |
35 | if code ~= 200 then
36 | logger.warn("Memos: HTTP response code <> 200. Response status:", status or code or "network unreachable")
37 | logger.dbg("Response headers:", headers)
38 | return nil, status
39 | end
40 |
41 | local response = json.decode(sink[1])
42 | return response
43 | end
44 |
45 | function MemosExporter:isReadyToExport()
46 | if self.settings.api and self.settings.token then return true end
47 | return false
48 | end
49 |
50 | function MemosExporter:getMenuTable()
51 | return {
52 | text = _("Memos"),
53 | checked_func = function() return self:isEnabled() end,
54 | sub_item_table = {
55 | {
56 | text = _("Set Memos API URL"),
57 | keep_menu_open = true,
58 | callback = function()
59 | local auth_dialog
60 | auth_dialog = InputDialog:new {
61 | title = _("Set API URL for Memos"),
62 | input = self.settings.api,
63 | buttons = {
64 | {
65 | {
66 | text = _("Cancel"),
67 | id = "close",
68 | callback = function()
69 | UIManager:close(auth_dialog)
70 | end
71 | },
72 | {
73 | text = _("Set API URL"),
74 | callback = function()
75 | self.settings.api = auth_dialog:getInputText()
76 | self:saveSettings()
77 | UIManager:close(auth_dialog)
78 | end
79 | }
80 | }
81 | }
82 | }
83 | UIManager:show(auth_dialog)
84 | auth_dialog:onShowKeyboard()
85 | end
86 | },
87 | {
88 | text = _("Set Memos token"),
89 | keep_menu_open = true,
90 | callback = function()
91 | local token_dialog
92 | token_dialog = InputDialog:new {
93 | title = _("Memos token"),
94 | input = self.settings.token,
95 | buttons = {
96 | {
97 | {
98 | text = _("Cancel"),
99 | id = "close",
100 | callback = function()
101 | UIManager:close(token_dialog)
102 | end
103 | },
104 | {
105 | text = _("Set token"),
106 | callback = function()
107 | self.settings.token = token_dialog:getInputText()
108 | self:saveSettings()
109 | UIManager:close(token_dialog)
110 | end
111 | }
112 | }
113 | }
114 | }
115 | UIManager:show(token_dialog)
116 | token_dialog:onShowKeyboard()
117 | end
118 | },
119 | {
120 | text = _("Export to Memos"),
121 | checked_func = function() return self:isEnabled() end,
122 | callback = function() self:toggleEnabled() end,
123 | },
124 |
125 | }
126 | }
127 | end
128 |
129 | function MemosExporter:createHighlights(booknotes)
130 | local number = 0
131 | local error_number = 0
132 | for _, chapter in ipairs(booknotes) do
133 | for _, clipping in ipairs(chapter) do
134 | local highlight = clipping.text .. "\n\n"
135 | if clipping.note then
136 | highlight = highlight .. clipping.note .. "\n\n"
137 | end
138 | highlight = highlight .. booknotes.title .. " (page: " .. clipping.page .. ")\n\n #" .. booknotes.title:gsub("%s+", "_") .. " #koreader"
139 | local result, err = makeRequest("POST", { content = highlight }, self.settings.api, self.settings.token)
140 | if not result then
141 | logger.warn("error creating highlights", err)
142 | error_number = error_number + 1
143 | end
144 | number = number + 1
145 | end
146 | end
147 | local success_number = number - error_number
148 | logger.dbg("createHighlights success number: " .. success_number .. " createHighlights error number: " .. error_number)
149 | return true
150 | end
151 |
152 | function MemosExporter:export(t)
153 | if not self:isReadyToExport() then return false end
154 |
155 | for _, booknotes in ipairs(t) do
156 | local ok = self:createHighlights(booknotes)
157 | if not ok then return false end
158 | end
159 | return true
160 | end
161 |
162 | return MemosExporter
163 |
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