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I just now set up Shiori, and imported a few pocket-save urls as a test. After some difficulties with the import process, I now have a handful of saves that I can access through the web interface. I ran in portable mode, so have a very small (72kb) shiori.db file in a "shiori-data" folder that lives under the location where I stored Shiori.
I ran "update" to get the archives & epubs created (nice!), but can't figure out where they're stored. The shiori.db file is too small to house even a handful of such materials.
I'm running Windows 10 Professional, 64-bit, and am not using Docker, which I don't understand well enough to attempt.
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I just now set up Shiori, and imported a few pocket-save urls as a test. After some difficulties with the import process, I now have a handful of saves that I can access through the web interface. I ran in portable mode, so have a very small (72kb) shiori.db file in a "shiori-data" folder that lives under the location where I stored Shiori.
I ran "update" to get the archives & epubs created (nice!), but can't figure out where they're stored. The shiori.db file is too small to house even a handful of such materials.
I'm running Windows 10 Professional, 64-bit, and am not using Docker, which I don't understand well enough to attempt.
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