Am using Calibre and audiobookshelf. I’d love a solution where I can search the actual contents of the books. Like being able to search for topics inside all of my books.
Would be a cool AI feature - similar to how immich works.
Does anyone have a solution for that?
Calibre can create a full text index to search through everything (well, for files that actually contain the text, and it needs a lot of space).
I had the same idea a while back and was wondering why no one has implemented something like this yet. This seems like an actual useful application for LLMs.
I am using Zotero (Citation Management Software) to collect scientific Articles I have read. Sometimes I forget in which Article I read about something specific. A search, where you could describe what you are looking for in a sentence, which then returns the Article with the relevant part, would be a gamechanger.
What you are looking for is a RAG and is one of the few legitimately useful implementations of LLMs outside the wall of hype.
Thanks for the link! Learned something new today.
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nice, that is exactly what I’m looking for - thanks : )
A search, where you could describe what you are looking for in a sentence, which then returns the Article with the relevant part, would be a gamechanger.
Yeah, exactly that
Paperlessngx will store pdfs and index their contents for searching. It’s not necessarily meant for books but I think it would work.
Keep the actual epubs and search in those? (You basically want a transcript of a read out book…which is the book itself.)
He wants all of his books in one index.
And I think they want a solution that’ll index audio books, too. An LLM that’ll listen to, transcribed, and index audio books.
Audiobooks have a simple workaround if you can find a version of the book in text format to download, just index that.
Sure. I’m just saying, I think OP is looking for something that doesn’t require either buying the book again or pirating it.
yeah I’m only talking about ebooks - I just mentioned audiobookshelf because it can also do ebooks and I’ve read here that people use it as a ebook management thing