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Before getting started, you'll want to setup your comic image directory so support [[Automatic Output Splitting|Automatic-output-splitting]]. This allows KCC to automatically generate a table of contents for your output file.
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Additionally you'll need to compress your directory of comic / manga images into a .zip, .rar, or .7z archive file, and then rename the archive file's extension to turn it into a Comic Book package:
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- Change the extention for **.zip** files to **.cbz**
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- Change the extention for **.rar** files to **.cbr**
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- Change the extention for **.7z** files to **.cb7**
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- Change the extension for **.zip** files to **.cbz**
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- Change the extension for **.rar** files to **.cbr**
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- Change the extension for **.7z** files to **.cb7**
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While KCC does support converting directories directly into .cbz format, it's not recommended to manually do a second conversion from a KCC-generated .cbz file into a MOBI / EPUB file. Doing so can have weird and undesired side-effects.
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## Adding basic metadata
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