Komga runs a great server. Torika gives it a proper Mac front-end — native, keyboard-driven, and unified with your local CBZ and EPUB files. No browser tabs.
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Setup
Click the + button in the sidebar under Sources, then choose "Add server."
Paste your Komga address — local network or remote. Torika auto-discovers the OPDS feed and authenticates with your credentials.
Komga series sit alongside your local files in one view. Browse, search, and read without switching apps or tabs.
Why native?
Arrow keys, Space bar, ⌘F search — Torika is built for speed, not click-through web UIs.
Files on iCloud, an external drive, or a NAS — all in the same shelf as your Komga series.
Finish a Komga volume and Torika logs it to MyAnimeList and MangaBaka automatically.
Covers, ratings, staff, genres — filled in for every series, whether from Komga or a bare CBZ file.
Questions
Yes. Torika connects to your Komga server via OPDS, so your entire Komga library appears natively in a Mac app — no browser tab required.
Open Torika → Sources → Add Server → paste your Komga URL. Torika detects the OPDS endpoint automatically and imports your library.
Yes. Torika merges your Komga library with local CBZ, CBR, CB7, PDF, and EPUB files into a single unified library view — same search, same reading history.
Yes. Torika tracks which volumes you have read — Komga or local — and syncs that progress to MyAnimeList and MangaBaka automatically.
Running Kavita instead? Torika connects there too.
Any OPDS server — Komga, Kavita, or generic. Torika handles all of them.
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