# Kindle (Scribe) Email Fetch Hack This is a python script (or, more adequately, a [bodge](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIFE7h3m40U)) to log into an IMAP server, monitor incoming messages for the ones that contain the links to the PDFs that you sent from the Kindle scribe. Once such an email is found the PDF linked therein is downloaded to a local directory `OUTDIR/[name].pdf` (see below) and the email is deleted. The latest downloaded file is also copied to a preset filename to make it easier to find it. I'm always running `zathura OUTDIR/.latest.pdf` to have the latest kindle PDF visible. ![](figures/demo.gif) ## Installation / Usage Either clone this repo and use `poerty install` and the like or run the nix flake with `nix run github:vale981/kindle_fetch -- [args]`. ``` usage: kindle_fetch [-h] [--outdir OUTDIR] [--current_file CURRENT_FILE] [--imap_folder IMAP_FOLDER] [--loglevel LOGLEVEL] server user pass_command Monitors you email and automatically downloads the kindle PDF notes sent to it. positional arguments: server the IMAP server to connect to user the IMAP username pass_command a shell command that returns the password to the server options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --outdir OUTDIR the kindle note PDFs will be saved into `OUTDIR/[name].pdf` (default: ~/kindle_dump) --current_file CURRENT_FILE the latest downloaded file will be copied to `OUTDIR/[current_file] (default: .latest.pdf) --imap_folder IMAP_FOLDER the IMAP folder to monitor for new messages (default: INBOX) --loglevel LOGLEVEL the python logging level to use (default: info) ```