PyTulli
Simple script that uses Tautulli's API to check if a movie has not been played past n days then deletes them from the plex server via Radarr or Sonarr (by HH0718)
deleterr
Deleterr is a Python script designed to help you manage available disk space in your Plex media server. (by rfsbraz)
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PyTulli
Posts with mentions or reviews of PyTulli.
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deleterr
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Any tool or script to delete unplayed files over a certain age?
At a quick glance, @MasterTX in the Trash Guides discord has linked me this (though hadn't use it themselves) - https://github.com/rfsbraz/deleterr
What are some alternatives?
When comparing PyTulli and deleterr you can also consider the following projects:
Plex-Cleaner - A script to clean up movies and episodes in Plex Media Server
JBOPS - Just a Bunch Of Plex Scripts
ezarr - Ezarr aims to make it as easy as possible to setup an entire Servarr/Jackett/BitTorrent/Usenet/PleX/Jellyfin mediacenter stack using Docker