From the peertube video description:
Want a beautiful, fast, private web reader that handles HUGE encrypted CBZ files without much effort? Then Gopherbook.
In this video, I walk you through everything
Intro & why I built this
easy install / Docker setup
Creating your first account (first user = admin)
Uploading your first comics (including massive encrypted ones)
How the magic password system works (it just remembers them!)
Auto-organization by Artist / StoryArc
Admin panel – toggle registration & delete comics
Where everything is stored & backup tips
GitHub: https://github.com/riomoo/gopherbook
Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/riomoo/gopherbook
Gitgud: https://gitgud.io/riomoo/gopherbook
• 100% local, single binary
• Full encrypted/password-protected CBZ support
• Automatically tries all your known passwords on new files
• ComicInfo.xml metadata extraction
• Gorgeous dark UI with cover grid
• Per-user libraries & encrypted password vault
• no tracking
If you hoard comics like I do, this is the reader you’ve been dreaming of.
cbz files are not encrypted, they’re just zip files full of images with the xtension changed to “cbz”. Similarly, CBR files are the same thing, but using rar compression.
If you are referring to zip “password protection”, then I guess that’s technically valid, although why anyone would rely on such trivially-cracked security is beyond me.
You should just link the github/gitlab/etc with screenshots.
No one will watch 40min of whatever video.
(If you are farming views then I understand why you did it this way.)
I’m a bit confused. The link is there in the description?
OP edited the post.
I’m not able to watch the video right now; is this actually using the gopher protocol?
remembers Gofer programming language from CS unit and shudders
No, it’s written in Go. Thee language mascot is a gopher.




