What does HackerNews think of foliate?

A simple and modern GTK e-book reader

Language: JavaScript

#201 in Hacktoberfest
I use Foliate (https://github.com/johnfactotum/foliate), which is mentioned as one of the inspirations for this project.
Yes. From their repo README:

https://github.com/johnfactotum/foliate

Supported formats:

- EPUB (.epub, .epub3)

- Kindle (.azw, .azw3) and Mobipocket (.mobi)

- FictionBook (.fb2, .fb2.zip)

- Comic book archive (.cbr, .cbz, .cbt, .cb7)

- Plain text (.txt)

If you're looking for an e-book reader in Linux, Foliate (https://github.com/johnfactotum/foliate/) is the best I've seen. I used to be a fan of Calibre E-book reader and had my own custom CSS for theming, but the redesigned e-book reader (I think it was Calibre 4.0) completely broke my setup. I don't know how it is these days, but it was extremely buggy and lagging when I tried some months ago. Even Bookworm (https://github.com/babluboy/bookworm) is a far better alternative than Calibre E-book reader.