I built GetZlib (https://getzlib.com ), a small static site that keeps a verified, auto-updating list of working Z-Library links — including official domains, TOR addresses, and app download pages.
The problem: most mirror lists online are either outdated, SEO spam, or full of ads/popups. So I made a cleaner version.
How it works
Next.js 15 (mostly static pages)
Cloudflare Pages for hosting
Scheduled Worker (cron) checks links daily
Results stored in KV → rendered as JSON → served statically
TOR links validated through a bridge
No tracking, no client JS (except analytics)
That’s basically it — a minimal “single source of truth” for Z-Library access.
Looking for feedback on:
More reliable ways to check onion links
Whether link history / uptime charts are worth adding
Better architecture for long-term link verification
It’s a small side project, but I'd love ideas from the community. Thanks for reading!