Tsuki means Moon in Japanese. The moon disappears sometimes, but it always comes back. Every app I tried died, one by one they all went dark. Tsuki is the one that will keep coming back no matter what.
It started as a personal mission, just wanting to read manga on an old Android 7 device that kept breaking every app I tried. What followed was a long road through SSL handshake errors, dead parser repos, and a graveyard of apps that kept getting taken down one by one.
I don't have any professional dev experience. No Android Studio knowledge. Just stubbornness, curiosity, and a lot of trial and error. Eventually I used AI to help fix, fork, and ship something that would actually survive. This is the era of AI and I used it to make it happen.
This is Tsuki (ζ) , the app that refused to die.
π 1200+ manga sources built-in via kotatsu-parsers-redo
π In-App Parsers β add any website as a custom source directly inside the app. Favourite site got taken down? Add the mirror. New mirror appeared? Add that too. Works even if the app never gets another update. This is what makes Tsuki truly immortal. As development continues, more and more parsers will be added so Tsuki stays compatible with more sites over time.
πΌοΈ Adjustable cover background transparency in Appearance settings
π Standard and Webtoon-optimized reader modes
β¬οΈ Download manga for offline reading
π Favorites, history and bookmarks
π Search by name, genre and filters
β¨ Smooth fade and slide animations across the app
π¨ Material 3 icons throughout
β‘ Performance Mode for low-spec and older Android devices
π AMOLED dark theme support
π App lock support
Android 6.0 (API 23) or higher
Grab the latest APK from the Releases page.
This repository: https://github.com/Space4414/Tsuki/tree/devel
Tsuki is a one-person project and contributions are very welcome! Whether you know Kotlin, want to help add parsers, improve the UI, be a mod of the server or just want to be part of the community β everyone is welcome.
Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/gXsesG8G7H
.captainpirate. β funding support and UI redesign ideas that shaped how Tsuki looks today
Futon team β whose files rescued Tsuki when Yukimi alone wasn't enough
Kotatsu team β Tsuki's grandparent project
kotatsu-parsers-redo β the parser library keeping this alive
GPL-3.0 β see LICENSE.
Tsuki is an open source Android application designed to help users organize and read manga from publicly available online sources.
Tsuki does not host, store, or distribute any manga content. All content is sourced from third-party websites. Tsuki is not affiliated with any manga publisher or distributor. Users are responsible for ensuring their use of the app complies with the laws of their country.
If you are a content owner and believe your rights are being infringed, please open an issue or contact us directly.
This project is a fork of Yumemi and is distributed under the same open source license.