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Supernote Cloud

Access a self-hosted Supernote Private Cloud instance to browse files and folders, upload documents (PDF, EPUB) and notes, convert web articles to EPUB/PDF and send them to the device, check storage c

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Description


name: supernote description: Access a self-hosted Supernote Private Cloud instance to browse files and folders, upload documents (PDF, EPUB) and notes, convert web articles to EPUB/PDF and send them to the device, check storage capacity, and navigate the directory tree. Use when the user mentions Supernote, e-ink device files, wants to upload/browse documents on their Supernote cloud, or wants to send an article/URL to their e-reader.

Supernote Private Cloud

Browse, upload, and manage files on a self-hosted Supernote Private Cloud via its reverse-engineered REST API. Includes article-to-ebook conversion for sending web content to the device.

Setup

export SUPERNOTE_URL="http://192.168.50.168:8080"
export SUPERNOTE_USER="your@email.com"
export SUPERNOTE_PASSWORD="your_password"

Python dependencies (for article conversion): readability-lxml, ebooklib, requests, beautifulsoup4, lxml.

Commands

Send a web article to the device

{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh send-article --url "https://example.com/article" --format epub --dir-path Document
{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh send-article --url "https://example.com/article" --format pdf --dir-path "Document/Articles"
{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh send-article --url "https://example.com/article" --title "Custom Title" --dir-path Document

Fetches article content, extracts readable text with images, converts to clean EPUB or PDF, then uploads to the specified folder. Default format: epub. Default folder: Document.

List directory contents

{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh ls
{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh ls --path Document
{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh ls --path "Note/Journal"
{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh ls --dir 778507258886619136

Directory tree

{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh tree --depth 2

Find directory ID by path

{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh find-dir --path "Document/Books"

Upload a file

{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh upload --file /path/to/file.pdf --dir-path Document
{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh upload --file /path/to/book.epub --dir-path "Document/Books"
{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh upload --file /path/to/file.pdf --dir 778507258773372928 --name "Renamed.pdf"

Check storage capacity

{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh capacity

Login (manual)

{baseDir}/scripts/supernote.sh login

Default Folders

Folder Purpose
Note Handwritten notes (.note files)
Document PDFs, EPUBs, documents
Inbox Incoming files
Export Exported content
Screenshot Screenshots
Mystyle Custom styles/templates

Notes

  • EPUB is recommended for articles — renders cleanly on e-ink with reflowable text
  • The API is reverse-engineered and unofficial — endpoints may change with firmware updates
  • Directory args accept paths (e.g., "Document/Books") or numeric IDs
  • Some sites block scraping — if fetch fails, try a different URL or use a cached/saved page

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Pricing

Free

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