An open-source manga server and web reader. Mango is an open-source manga server and web reader. You can think of it as Plex for your manga collections. With Mango, you can manage and read your manga with a responsive web interface. On amd64 Linux, Mango can be deployed with a single binary that includes all the dependencies and static files. Upgrading to a new version is as easy as replacing the binary with a new one. Mango is written in Crystal, a compiled language that offers C-level performance and a safe type system. Thanks to this, Mango uses very little CPU and RAM resources. The web pages served by Mango are mostly rendered on the backend to make the web interface more responsive. Mango has a long list of configuration options while offering sane default values to them. Mango has a built-in MangaDex downloader, but you can easily install official or third-party plugins to download from other sites.
Features
- Highly customizable
- Good performance
- Easy to deploy and use
- Supports nested folders in library
- Automatically stores reading progress
- Supported formats: .cbz, .zip, .cbr and .rar
- The web reader is responsive and works well on mobile, so there is no need for a mobile app
- All the static files are embedded in the binary, so the deployment process is easy and painless