rescribe / bookpipeline

Tools to process books in a cloud based pipeline system
https://rescribe.xyz/bookpipeline/
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rescribe.xyz/bookpipeline package

This package contains various tools and functions for the OCR of books, with a focus on distributed OCR using short-lived virtual servers.

This is a Go package, and can be installed in the standard go way, by running go get rescribe.xyz/bookpipeline/... and documentation can be read with the go doc command or online at https://pkg.go.dev/rescribe.xyz/bookpipeline.

If you just want to install and use the commands, you can get the package with git clone https://git.rescribe.xyz/bookpipeline, and then install them with go install ./... from within the bookpipeline directory.

Commands

The commands in the cmd/ directory are at the heart of this package. For more details on their usage, use go doc or read doc.go in the package repository.

The key commands for the virtual server side are:

There are also some commands which are more useful in a standalone setting:

Rescribe tool for local operation

While bookpipeline was built with cloud based operation in mind, there is also a local mode that can be used to run OCR jobs from a single computer, with all the benefits of preprocessing, choosing the best threshold for each image, graph creation, PDF creation, and so on that the pipeline provides.

Several of the commands accept a -c local flag for local operation, but now there is also a new command, named rescribe, that is designed to make things much simpler for people just wanting to do some OCR on their local computer.

More information about this, including links to prebuilt executables, can be found on our blog at https://blog.rescribe.xyz/posts/desktop-tool/.

Contributions

Any and all comments, bug reports, patches or pull requests would be very welcomely received. Please email them to nick@rescribe.xyz.

License

This package is licensed under the GPLv3. See the LICENSE file for more details.