Cleanarr
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Cleanarr
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Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a pirates life for me!! Recent streaming services, prices and shows getting butchered, finally decided its time. Here's how a basic self-hosted 'Netflix' would look like. Fully automated once its setup. Using only a makeshift homelab server from second hand parts.
Cleanarr: Deletes media based on specified conditions.
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Delete shows that haven't been watched in 6 months.
https://github.com/Cleanarr/Cleanarr This one?
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Identify unused files in Plex share
Edit 2: didn’t realize there was another project with the same name also may be helpful
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Any way to check if I have all the episodes?
Cleanarr Allows you to delete movies/tvshows under certain conditions, nice if you are worried about HDD space.
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I made a thing! A python script to delete old, unwatched movie content. Open to feedback.
Kinda like https://github.com/Cleanarr/Cleanarr but this project has never been finished and it's for Ombi.
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Library clean/prune app?
Edit: Found it - it's 'coming soon' (link)
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Family Plex, light torrenting
Not really, If I want to watch something, maybe my friends do. I just don't want to give access to people who I do not know (for obvious reasons). Separating directories for each member seems like a very manual process, but if that's what you want to do, go for it. The only real benefit I could see about your process is the deleting of stuff, but then again, you could set up Cleanarr to do that for you anyways.
- Can't wait till Cleanarr is ready!!
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Plex-Library-Cleaner has been renamed to Cleanarr
Looks like they have a name conflict https://github.com/Cleanarr/Cleanarr
- Request for deletion?
Guides
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Sonarr or radarr quality
You want usenet it’s a-lot better than torrents. Yarr https://trash-guides.info is how to set them up for max quality , Set up Radarr and http://Sonarr.tv For tv shows Set up Sonarr Look into how to use the Usenet it’s so better then torrents but use torrents as a fallback. Get Emby media server or Jellyfin media server.
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Maybe easy maybe hard maybe impossible?
So for what it's worth, the easiest way to do all of this is using the Trash Guides: https://trash-guides.info/
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Jellyfin issue when adding new media
As well as taking a look at trash guides: https://trash-guides.info/
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What do I need to make this work?
One last thing I would recommend is going through proper folder structure for arr apps to work properly and for that thrash guide has excellent documentation and instructions on how to set it up.
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Don't fully understand use of Radarr
Here’s some guides to help you: Trash Guides Wiki Servarr
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Recyclarr - Anyone using this? Care to dumb it down as to what it's purpose is?
Now going to the trash guides github (https://github.com/TRaSH-Guides/Guides/tree/master/docs/json/radarr/quality-size) we can see 3 matching json files, with min and max settings for all the qualities.
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Help needed please
https://trash-guides.info/ can also be a good source for info about the whole thing.
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Almost ready to build my first PC - It'll be a NAS media server! And I still have a few questions
You have 30 days trial with unraid so play with it. Watch spaceinvader one vidoes on YouTube for understanding unraid. Follow ibracorp videos as your guide to install all services. Also have a look at https://trash-guides.info/ for setup tips. This 3 should cover almost everything you need to do with unraid.
- Sonarr *ALMOST* fully working, it can't seem to find the files it just downloaded
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Tons of websites not accessible through Globe GFiber (not a DNS issue)
$ curl -vvv https://trash-guides.info/ --max-time 10 * Trying 104.21.39.68:443... * TCP_NODELAY set * After 4997ms connect time, move on! * connect to 104.21.39.68 port 443 failed: Connection timed out * Trying 172.67.143.146:443... * TCP_NODELAY set * After 2498ms connect time, move on! * connect to 172.67.143.146 port 443 failed: Connection timed out * Failed to connect to trash-guides.info port 443: Connection timed out * Closing connection 0 curl: (28) Failed to connect to trash-guides.info port 443: Connection timed out
What are some alternatives?
Cleanarr - A simple UI to help find and delete duplicate and sample files from your Plex server
overseerr - Request management and media discovery tool for the Plex ecosystem
Varken - Standalone application to aggregate data from the Plex ecosystem into InfluxDB using Grafana as a frontend
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
Ombi - Want a Movie or TV Show on Plex/Emby/Jellyfin? Use Ombi!
Saltbox - Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.
Mellow - Mellow can communicate with several APIs like Ombi, Sonarr, Radarr and Tautulli which are related to home streaming to use those services directly in your Discord client.
recyclarr - Automatically sync TRaSH Guides to your Sonarr and Radarr instances
htpc-docker-standup - A simple docker-compose based configuration to stand up a new HTPC w/ Plex, Deluge, Sonarr, Radarr and more!
WebTools-NG - WebTools Next Generation for Plex
Cloudbox - Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.
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