Manga Downloader is an open-source command-line tool designed to download manga chapters and images from various online sources, enabling users to store and read content offline. It supports multiple providers, allowing users to retrieve manga from different websites through a unified interface. The tool automates the process of fetching chapters, downloading images, and organizing them into structured directories for easy access. It is built with efficiency in mind, handling large downloads and multiple chapters without requiring manual intervention. Users can configure output formats and directory structures to match their preferred reading or archiving setup. The project is particularly useful for building personal offline libraries or backing up content from online platforms.

Features

  • Command-line tool for downloading manga chapters and images
  • Support for multiple online manga providers
  • Automated fetching and organization of downloaded content
  • Efficient handling of large and multi-chapter downloads
  • Configurable output formats and directory structures
  • Suitable for offline reading and personal content archiving

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Go

Related Categories

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Registered

2026-03-18