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+1 for kotatsu, it's a fork of tachiomi.
I've used Kotatsu. It's pretty good for all kinds of comics (not just Japanese manga).
You can download chapters while on WiFi and read without using data.
+1 for Kotatsu. It's a bit easy on the NSFW offerings, so, be careful with that in case this is important to the OP.
Look up mihon. Android only
Second Mihon. It's an all-in-one downloader and reader, and supports reading offline.
I can third Mihon. Just make sure you download the Keyoushi extensions to go with it
I am still currently using Tachiyomi (Android only) bc it still works, but the dev dropped developing it bc of lawsuits. There are forks of it as well
Not a pirate method, but a library card and the app Libby are great for this.
No manga at all at mine
I'm an old timer and was recommended tachiyomi a lot, but these days I just go online TBH. Most manga isn't worth it for me to keep
Mihon (tachiyomi fork) can track and sync progress to mal. Makes switching sources way easier.
Does it work on desktop? Linux?
Dunno. Afaik Tachiyomi doesnt officially exist as a desktop app either so maybe only emulation of the android app?
I got Mihon as recommended by comments here. But how do I know which extension is "safe"?
Most of actively maintained extension are from Keiyoushi, which is open source and community maintained.
It has 1300+ extension from various sites and platform across diverse languages.