What do you mean? I access my Kavita instance via my web browser. Kavita runs in Docker.

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What do you mean? I access my Kavita instance via my web browser. Kavita runs in Docker.

I’ve only run Kavita as a program that I have to start to access on my network.
I know docker by name but I’m not exactly sure how I could use it with Kavita
Looking at the website, when you run the binary, it runs a webserver too:
Step 3
Once the files are extracted to a location, run Kavita.exe to launch the server. Step 4
Open a browser window and go to: http://localhost:5000/
What app are you using? I like cdisplayex for comics. Kavita is basically just a file host and progress syncer
I’m on Jellyfin with Books plug-in
I was able to run Kavita but I have to start the .exe everytime I restart my computer. As I understand it there’s a way to make it run automatically
The last optional step in the install page on the Kavita wiki gives you steps to register the Kavita exe as a windows service. That is what you want for it to auto start on boot. https://wiki.kavitareader.com/installation/native/