Tachiyomi
Tachiyomi is a free and open source manga reader for Android 6.0 and above.
— Tachiyomi
Currently, I just use Calibre.
Local manga
Follow the steps below to create local manga.
- Create a folder named
local
in the/Tachiyomi/
folder.- The
/Tachiyomi/
folder is located in the root of device’s internal storage or external SD card and it’s not related to theeu.kanade.tachiyomi/
folder or the download location in the settings. - If you don’t have a
/Tachiyomi/
folder located in the folders mentioned above, you can simply create it.
- The
- Place correctly structured manga inside
/Tachiyomi/local/
.- Optional: If adding manga in folders, add a file named
.nomedia
to the local folder so images do not show up in the gallery
- Optional: If adding manga in folders, add a file named
- You can then access the manga in Browse → Local source.
If you add more chapters then you’ll have to manually refresh the chapter list (by pulling down the list).
Supported chapter formats are folder with pictures inside (such as .jpg
,
.png
, etc), ZIP
/CBZ
, RAR
/CBR
and EPUB
. But expect better performance
with directories and ZIP
/CBZ
.
While Tachiyomi does support chapters compressed as RAR or CBR, note that RAR or CBR files using the RAR5 format are not supported yet.
Remember to give the app storage permissions.
Folder Structure
Tachiyomi requires a specific folder structure for local manga to be correctly
processed. Local manga will be read from the Tachiyomi/local
folder. Each
manga must have a Manga
folder and a Chapter
folder. Images will then go
into the chapter folder. See below for more information on archive files. You
can refer to the following example:
Example (Folder)
Tachiyomi will see four chapters in a single manga. The path to the folder with images must contain both the manga title and the chapter name (as seen above).
Archive Files
Archive files such as ZIP
/CBZ
are supported but the folder structure inside
is not. Any folders inside the archive file are ignored. You must place the
archive inside the Manga
folder where the name will become the Chapter
title. All images inside the archive regardless of folder structure will become
pages for that chapter.
Example (ZIP)
Editing local manga details
It is possible to add details to local manga. Like manga from other catalogs, you add information about the manga such as the author, artist, description, and genre tags.
To import details along with your local manga, you have to create a json file.
It can be named anything, but it must be placed within the Manga folder. A
standard file name is details.json
. This file will contain the extended
details about the manga in the JSON
format. You can see the example below on
how to build the file. Once the file is there, the app should load the data when
you first open the manga or you can pull down to refresh the details.
You can copy the following example and edit the details as needed:
If you don’t want to manually create the details.json
file, you can
alternatively use
Tachiyomi Local Source JSON Generator
It is also possible to use a custom image as a cover for each local manga.
To do this, you only need to place the image file, that needs to be named
cover.jpg
, in the root of the manga folder. The app will then use your custom
image in the local source listing.