EPUB Reader Skill
Read EPUB ebook files and extract content as clean Markdown.
Instructions
Use the epub-reader CLI tool to interact with EPUB files. The tool is located at:
~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js
Available Commands
1. View Metadata
Get book information (title, author, publisher, date, description).
node ~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js metadata "<path-to-epub>"
2. List Table of Contents
View all chapters and their structure. Each entry shows [ch: N] indicating the chapter number to use with the chapter command.
node ~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js toc "<path-to-epub>"
3. Read Specific Chapter
Read a single chapter by number (1-indexed).
node ~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js chapter "<path-to-epub>" <chapter-number>
4. Read Entire Book
Extract the complete book as Markdown.
node ~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js full "<path-to-epub>"
5. Search Text
Find text occurrences with surrounding context.
node ~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js search "<path-to-epub>" "<search-query>"
Recommended Workflow
- •Start with metadata to understand what book you're working with
- •View the TOC to see available chapters and structure
- •Read specific chapters for targeted analysis, or use full for complete extraction
- •Use search to find specific topics, quotes, or references
Open-Ended Search
For broad or conceptual queries like "what are the main themes in this book?" or "find all references to the protagonist's childhood", use query expansion:
- •Expand the query into multiple specific search terms using domain knowledge
- •Example: "protagonist's childhood" → search for character name, "young", "childhood", "memory", "father", "mother", "grew up", etc.
- •Run searches in parallel for each expanded term
- •Synthesize results by deduplicating and consolidating findings across searches
This approach leverages Claude's domain knowledge to catch synonyms, related concepts, and terminology variations that a simple keyword search would miss.
Example
User asks: "What does the book say about the author's research methodology?"
Expand to searches:
- •"methodology"
- •"research"
- •"study"
- •"analysis"
- •"data"
- •"findings"
- •"evidence"
Then consolidate the results into a comprehensive answer.
Output Format
All output is clean Markdown:
- •Headings preserved as
#,##, etc. - •Lists, links, and emphasis converted properly
- •Excessive whitespace cleaned up
- •Chapter separators included for full extraction
Examples
# What book is this? node ~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js metadata "/path/to/book.epub" # Show me the chapters node ~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js toc "/path/to/book.epub" # Read chapter 3 node ~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js chapter "/path/to/book.epub" 3 # Find all mentions of "democracy" node ~/.claude/skills/epub/scripts/epub-reader/dist/index.js search "/path/to/book.epub" "democracy"
Notes
- •Chapter numbers are 1-indexed (first chapter is 1, not 0)
- •Use the
[ch: N]reference from the TOC output to find the correct chapter number - •Paths with spaces must be quoted
- •Large books may produce substantial output with the
fullcommand - •Search results show up to 5 matches per chapter with context