From 63c8b28efd6a96e89f218d0e9ee0406452878af3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonah Weissman Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2018 14:34:47 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Clarify CLI instructions are for Calibre plugin --- CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md => CALIBRE_CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md | 6 +++--- FAQs.md | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) rename CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md => CALIBRE_CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md (89%) diff --git a/CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md b/CALIBRE_CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md similarity index 89% rename from CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md rename to CALIBRE_CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md index 7d9a83d..d579348 100644 --- a/CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md +++ b/CALIBRE_CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -# Command Line Interface Installation Instructions +# Using the DeDRM plugin with the Calibre command line interface -If you're not a fan of GUIs, but you still want to take DRM off of your -ebooks, then this guide is for you. +If you prefer the Calibre CLI instead of the GUI, follow this guide to +install and use the DeDRM plugin. This guide assumes you are on Linux, but it may very well work on other platforms. diff --git a/FAQs.md b/FAQs.md index cf3dc38..d892545 100644 --- a/FAQs.md +++ b/FAQs.md @@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ The Macintosh DeDRM application creates a log file on your desktop every time it ## I cannot solve my problem with the Windows DeDRM application, and now I need to ‘post a log’. How do I do that? The Windows DeDRM application creates a log file in your home directory (C:\Users\[username]) every time it is run. After unsuccessfully removing DRM from one ebook, copy the contents of the log file (it is a simple text file) and paste it into your comment at Apprentice Alf's blog or in a new issue at Apprentice Harper's github repository. -## Is there a way to use the DeDRM tools from the command line? -See the [command line interface (CLI) instructions](CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md). +## Is there a way to use the DeDRM plugin for Calibre from the command line? +See the [Calibre command line interface (CLI) instructions](CALIBRE_CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md). # General Questions