MUMC
jellyfin-plugin-media-cleaner
MUMC | jellyfin-plugin-media-cleaner | |
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10 | 8 | |
86 | 55 | |
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8.8 | 6.9 | |
16 days ago | 2 months ago | |
Python | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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MUMC
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Self Hosted Media cleanup/last watched/resolution check for media servers?
MUMC this does what you described.
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Reminder for deleting stuff
MUMC does this.
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Auto Delete Unwatch Series
MUMC will do exactly this.
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MUMC Multi-User Media Cleaner v3.2.0 Release
Latest Release: MUMC v3
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Media Cleaner Version 2.1.0 Released
Media Cleaner On GitHub - Python script to automatically delete watched content for one or more users
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[Poll] Unofficial Ranked List of Plugins
This is similar but more configurable.
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Tired of waiting on Plex - any recommendations for a podcast aggregator?
By the way, for the semi-automatic deletion of already listened episodes in Jellyfin I use this tool.
- Jellyfin and Sonarr "Delete Empty Folders"
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Media Cleaner - Python script to delete watched content on Jellyfin and Emby for one or more users.
terrelsa13 / media_cleaner - Python script to delete watched content on Jellyfin and Emby for one or more users.
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Auto delete
I've been using https://github.com/terrelsa13/media_cleaner for auto deleting watched content.
jellyfin-plugin-media-cleaner
- How do YOU, personally, use Jellyfin?
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Any tools to automatically expire media?
I'm also very interested in a tool like this. The Media Cleaner plugin is sorta similar, but far too blunt an instrument for me (only library-wide application, and very simple/indiscriminate rules). I've been toying with the idea of learning C# and how to write an extension, so I could extend it into something more useful, but I haven't done anything like that.
- Possible to delete files from web gui?
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How can I automatically delete watched episodes by season, only after the entire season has been watched, and only from one of the two paths in my library?
In my TV Shows library, I have a folder for shows I want to keep forever, and another folder for shows that can be deleted when I'm done. In Jellyfin, I used a plugin called Media Cleaner to clean up shows in the temporary folder. When all items in a season are marked watched, after a configurable delay (I set it to 10 days), it deletes the entire season. Are there any pre-built solutions for Plex to accomplish the same thing? I'm aware of Plex's built-in auto-delete functionality, but it doesn't solve the stated problem.
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Delete files after specified xx days?
Media cleaner is definitely the way to go. https://github.com/shemanaev/jellyfin-plugin-media-cleaner
- Jellyfin support for Kodi (not JF add-on for Kodi.)
- [Poll] Unofficial Ranked List of Plugins
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How do you handle drive space
You can try Media Cleaner plugin. It may fit your needs
What are some alternatives?
mac-cleanup-py - 👨💻 Python cleanup script for macOS
jellyfin-androidtv - Android TV Client for Jellyfin
greg - A command-line podcast aggregator
terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzner - Optimized and Maintenance-free Kubernetes on Hetzner Cloud in one command!
media_cleaner - Python script to delete watched content on Emby
jellyseerr - Fork of overseerr for jellyfin support
Saltbox - Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.
sonarr-episode-trimmer
ezarr - Ezarr aims to make it as easy as possible to setup an entire Servarr/Jackett/BitTorrent/Usenet/PleX/Jellyfin mediacenter stack using Docker
Jellyfin.Plugin.PhoenixAdult - Jellyfin/Emby Metadata Provider for videos from multiple adult sites
podget - Podcast aggregator optimized for running as a scheduled job (i.e. cron) on Linux
jellyfin-plugin-sso - This plugin allows users to sign in through an SSO provider (such as Google, Microsoft, or your own provider). This enables one-click signin.