{"id":"linuxserver-ubooquity","name":"ubooquity","af_score":22.8,"security_score":35.5,"reliability_score":27.5,"what_it_does":"Ubooquity is a self-hosted application that serves and organizes your personal e-book (ePub/PDF), comic (CBZ/CBR), and related content via a web interface. It scans a directory of files, builds a library, and serves readers/metadata over HTTP.","best_when":"You want offline/self-hosted access to a personal library and can secure the host with network controls and (ideally) a reverse proxy + TLS.","avoid_when":"You need a hosted SaaS with strong enterprise auth, formal API contracts, or you cannot harden the server exposure (e.g., public internet without additional controls).","last_evaluated":"2026-03-30T13:34:20.481686+00:00","has_mcp":false,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":["Basic authentication / optional login (if enabled; details not provided here)"],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Primarily UI/server software rather than an agent-friendly API: an agent may need to scrape/drive the web UI unless a separate API exists in the deployment.","Self-hosted services often lack structured, agent-consumable error codes and rate-limit headers.","Security posture depends heavily on how you expose the web server (reverse proxy, TLS, auth)."],"error_quality":0.0}