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Send a file straight to your Kindle

Got a document on disk? One sentence in Claude Code sends it to your reader as a properly typeset EPUB — headings, lists, links, and code all survive.

Send a Markdown file

The everyday case — notes, docs, READMEs.

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Send ~/notes/team-handbook.md to my kindle.
Sent “Team handbook.” Read on your machine and uploaded directly — no tokens used. Arrives in 1–2 min.

Send an HTML page

A saved article or a generated report — re-typeset for e-ink.

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/sendle:kindle ~/reading/distributed-systems-primer.html
Sent “Distributed systems primer.” Arrives in 1–2 min.

Plain text works too

No formatting needed — plain prose becomes a readable book.

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Send ~/journal/2026-06.txt to my kindle.
Sent “2026-06.” Arrives in 1–2 min.

How file sends work

The file is read on your machine and uploaded straight to Sendle — the AI model never sees its contents. That’s why it costs zero tokens, and why size doesn’t matter.

Formats are picked up from the file: Markdown, HTML, or plain text. You don’t need to prepare anything — plain prose just works.

File sends are one-off: nothing is stored beyond a delivery record (title, timestamp) in your send history. Each send counts as one book against the free monthly 7.

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