Kavita, Komga, Calibre, or a bare OPDS feed — Torika connects to all of them and brings your library into a fast, keyboard-driven Mac app alongside your local files.
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Background
OPDS (Open Publication Distribution System) is an open protocol that lets servers publish a catalog of books, comics, and manga that client apps can browse and download. Think of it as RSS for your reading library.
Most self-hosted manga servers — Kavita, Komga, Calibre and others — ship with an OPDS feed. Torika speaks this protocol natively, so adding a server is just pasting a URL. No plugins, no browser hacks, no fiddling with tokens.
Supported servers
Self-hosted manga, comic, and book server with a rich OPDS feed. Torika connects in seconds.
Comic and manga server with OPDS 1.x support. Torika reads your full Komga library natively.
Running Calibre with the content server? Torika can browse and download your EPUB collection from it.
If it publishes a standard OPDS 1.x or 2.0 catalog, Torika can read it. Paste the URL and go.
Questions
OPDS is the open protocol used by manga and comic servers like Kavita, Komga, and Calibre to share their libraries. Torika speaks OPDS natively — any server that publishes an OPDS feed can be added as a source in seconds.
Torika supports Kavita, Komga, Calibre (with the content server enabled), and any generic OPDS 1.x or 2.0 feed. If it publishes a standard catalog, Torika reads it.
Yes. Torika also indexes local CBZ, CBR, CB7, PDF, and EPUB files from iCloud Drive, local folders, or external drives. OPDS servers are optional — you get a unified library either way.
Yes. Torika connects to WebDAV shares as well — all merged alongside OPDS servers, iCloud Drive, and local folders in one unified library view.
Detailed setup guide for connecting Torika to Kavita.
Detailed setup guide for connecting Torika to Komga.
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