Library Management

The Library is the heart of Tsumihon. It is where your entire collection lives — every book you have added, organized exactly the way you want. This page covers everything you can do from the library screen.

Collection View

When you open the Library tab, you see your full collection displayed as a scrollable list of books. Tsumihon offers two view modes that you can switch between at any time using the toggle in the toolbar:

Sorting

Tap the sort button in the toolbar to change how your books are ordered. The following sort options are available:

Each sort option can be toggled between ascending and descending order by tapping it again.

Filtering

Use the filter controls to narrow down what is displayed in your library. Filters can be combined for precise results.

By Category

If you have organized your books into categories (see Categories below), you can filter the library to show only books in a specific category. Tap the category chip bar at the top of the library to select one.

By Tags

Filter by one or more tags to find books that match specific themes, genres, or content descriptors. Tags are pulled from each book's metadata.

By Artist

Select an artist name to see only their works. This is useful when you want to browse a specific creator's catalog within your collection.

By Circle

Similar to artist filtering, you can filter by doujin circle to see all works published under a particular group.

Tip: You can combine filters — for example, filtering by a specific artist and a specific tag at the same time to find exactly what you are looking for.

Multi-Select Mode

Long-press any book (or tap the multi-select button in the toolbar) to enter multi-select mode. In this mode, you can tap multiple books to select them, then perform batch operations on the entire selection.

Batch Cleanup

Select two or more books and tap Batch in the bottom bar to access batch operations. The Clean Up Titles option runs the title cleanup algorithm across all selected books at once, normalizing formatting, removing extraneous tags, and standardizing naming conventions.

Batch Edit

The Edit in Batch option lets you apply the same metadata changes to all selected books simultaneously. This is helpful for assigning a category, adding a tag, or updating the artist across multiple entries.

Tip: Multi-select mode shows a count of how many books are currently selected in the bottom bar. Tap the close button or press back to exit multi-select mode without making changes.

Book Details

Tap any book in the library to open its detail view. The detail screen provides a comprehensive look at the book and access to all management actions.

Cover Image

The book's cover is displayed prominently at the top. Cover images are fetched from the metadata source and cached locally. If a book has no cover, a placeholder is shown. You can tap the cover to view it full-screen.

Titles

Tsumihon supports up to three title variants for each book:

At least one of these three titles is required when adding a book. The display title shown in the library grid is determined by your title display preference in Settings.

Metadata

Below the titles, the detail view shows all available metadata for the book:

All metadata fields are editable. Tap the edit button to modify any field. See the Book Metadata page for more details on how metadata works.

Categories

Categories let you organize your library into logical groups. Unlike tags (which come from metadata providers), categories are entirely user-defined and managed.

Common category setups include organizing by format (doujinshi, manga, artbook), by reading status (reading, completed, plan to read), or by content type.

Sharing Books

You can share a book's details with others using the share button on the book detail screen. This uses your device's native share sheet and generates a formatted summary including the book's title, artist, and source URL. It works on iOS, Android, and the web.

Performance with Large Libraries

Tsumihon is optimized for collections of 10,000 books and beyond. The library uses virtualized scrolling, aggressive image caching (with cache keys tied to book IDs), and efficient data structures to ensure smooth performance even at scale. Sorting and filtering operations run on pre-indexed data for instant results.

Tip: If you notice slow loading times after importing a very large batch of books, give the thumbnail cache a moment to warm up. Subsequent visits to the library will be significantly faster.