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Archives of precompiled binaries for orly are available for Windows, macOS and Linux. Linux and Windows binaries are static executables.
If you're a Rust programmer, orly can be installed with cargo.
> Note that the minimum supported version of Rust for `orly` is **1.54.0**.
You need to install the development headers of libxml2 first. The process depends on the OS being used:
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Windows
First install vcpkg. After that install
libxml2:vcpkg install libxml2:x64-windows-static
Export compiler options to force static linking:
$env:RUSTFLAGS="-Ctarget-feature=+crt-static"
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Linux
On linux systems you'd
pkg-config. For Debian-based distributions:apt-get install libxml2-dev pkg-config
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macOS
Use
brewto installlibxml2andpkg-config:brew install libxml2 pkg-config
Finally install orly:
cargo install orly
After installation, the orly command will be available. Check the command line section for supported commands.
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You will need an O'Reily account with a non-expired subscription.
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Find the book you want to download and copy its id (the digits at the end of the url).
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Use your credentials or a cookie string to download the book:
orly 1234567890 --creds "email@example.com" "password" # or orly 1234567890 --cookie 'BrowserCookie=....'
Currently orly supports these commands
USAGE: orly [OPTIONS] <BOOK_IDS>... ARGS: <BOOK_IDS>... Book ID to download. Digits from the URL OPTIONS: -c, --creds <EMAIL> <PASSWORD> Sign in credentials --cookie <COOKIE_STRING> Cookie string -h, --help Print help information -k, --kindle Apply CSS tweaks for kindle devices -o, --output <OUTPUT DIR> Directory to save the final epub to [default: .] -t, --threads <THREADS> Maximum number of concurrent http requests [default: 20] -v, --verbose Level of verbosity -V, --version Print version information