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An incredibly powerful plugin for creating custom, dynamic “shelves” or home screens. You define a JSON configuration that pulls information (cover images, titles, reading progress) from your library and presents them as a visual mosaic.

: If you read across multiple devices—such as an e-reader at night and an Android phone during your commute—Kosync is vital. It securely synchronizes your exact reading position and progress across all devices running KOReader via a free, public server (or your own self-hosted instance).

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KOReader's native reading engine is phenomenal, but its plugins are what elevate it into an elite reading environment. By curating your active plugins, you can build a seamless ecosystem that syncs your progress globally, exports your knowledge effortlessly, and pulls articles dynamically from the web. Dive into your plugin settings today and tailor your e-reader to your exact habits. To help you get the most out of your setup, let me know: What specific are you using?

Turn your e-reader into a hub for news and blog reading. This plugin allows you to connect to online services like NewsBlur and CommaFeed or manage your own local feed bundles. It presents your feeds in a unified, hierarchical interface, letting you browse and read articles without ever leaving KOReader. An incredibly powerful plugin for creating custom, dynamic

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KOReader makes highlighting text easy, but this plugin makes those highlights useful. It allows you to export your notes, bookmarks, and highlights into clean Markdown, HTML, JSON, or plain text files. From there, you can easily import them into knowledge management tools like Obsidian, Notion, or Logseq. It securely synchronizes your exact reading position and

: Schedules temperature shifts for your e-reader's frontlight based on local time or a fixed schedule.

Also, due to the sandboxed nature of Lua and KOReader’s framework, plugins cannot access raw system hardware. You won’t find a "Camera Plugin" or "Bluetooth Audio" plugin. The scope is strictly document interaction and file management .

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: One of the most powerful workflows in KOReader. This plugin allows you to export your bookmarks, notes, and highlights into clean text files, Markdown files, or directly into third-party sync services like Readwise. It eliminates the friction of moving your reading data to an external personal knowledge management system like Obsidian or Notion.