homescripts
autoscan
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24 | 40 | |
1,083 | 572 | |
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0.0 | 2.9 | |
8 months ago | 5 months ago | |
Shell | Go | |
- | MIT License |
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homescripts
- rclone+Mergerfs
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Opinions sought: highly specific use case
Dropbox also has an unlimited plan. There’s a repo created by an rclone mod detailing his setup here https://github.com/animosity22/homescripts
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anyone have a detailed How-to
I used this as reference and was able to translate it to gdrive: https://github.com/animosity22/homescripts
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Radarr + rclone optimization
I'd suggest looking at animosity22 github, he is well known in the rclone community, I would also highly recommend going to the rclone forums for more help.
- Best rclone mount settings for using Google Drive plex library on Raspberry Pi 4?
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Please Advise .. Plex with Dropbox library
https://github.com/animosity22/homescripts Here is his github page. After it starts there is 0 buffering.
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Automatically move files from seedbox to Synology NAS...
Then you would use a cronjob similar to this one https://github.com/animosity22/homescripts
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Plex & OneDrive Setup
The de facto standard for mounting remote locations via RClone for Plex is Animosity22’s scripts: https://github.com/animosity22/homescripts
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Is this possible?
You can base your setup on this. I use it and it's great https://github.com/animosity22/homescripts the author recently changed gdrive to dropbox, but the setup is going to be the same one, just the rclone backend will change. This assumes that you would need to use a Linux box. Just an extra option if you want to go that route.
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Best rclone mount for plex on windows?
With all of that said, take a look at https://github.com/animosity22/homescripts for a good starting point.
autoscan
- What it looks like to host a completely automated *arr Suite
- Media added/update push from an *arr
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Plex Autoscan FOR WINDOWS
Use Cloudbox/autoscan instead. Plex Autoscan is not maintained anymore, you can see the repository is archived.
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Almost instant library scanning compared to built-in method, also much more lightweight for giant libraries. I'm not the author, I just added Postgres support and want to see it merged!
If you use *arr to manage your downloads try setting up the "Connect" section of it with Plex and only scanning when you import/add new media to save on the periodic scans for no reason, or perhaps check out https://github.com/cloudbox/autoscan as I've heard good things about this as well.
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Should Plex move away from SQLite?
You should now use this instead: https://github.com/Cloudbox/autoscan
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I've written a script to allow sonarr/radarr to inform tdarr of new/changed/deleted files
This tool is designed to let sonarr/radarr directly communicate with tdarr, much like autoscan is able to communicate between sonarr/radarr and plex/emby/jellyfin.
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Plex + Autoscan (and connector) for refreshing metadata (for rclone mount users)
The solution to have plex refresh the metadata after a bazarr subtitle add is to use autoscan. NOT plex_autoscan, but autoscan. This is the newer version. You also need autoscan-adapter, the critical piece of the puzzle. Autoscan by itself lets bazarr/sonarr/etc notify plex to update libraries. The autoscan-adapter helps autoscan be able to actually refresh plex metadata so the new subtitles from bazarr can be found. This is all actually very easy to implement using docker-compose. Refer to the docker-compose setup in the autoscan-adapter github.
- Jellyfin erases my libraries when remote mount is down
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I have Docker instance with exposed folders which are SMB mounted drives. Actual files are on different device mounted via fstab. If I add movie it will not automatically scan the folder. I have to Scan manually. Any recommendation how to fix this?
I recommand using Autoscan. If you're using the *arr stack to download your medias, it can then automatically trigger a scan. The *arr stack can do this without autoscan for jellyfin, but the advantage of autoscan is that you can plug it to any of your other means of downloading medias by just calling its webhook
- How to refresh a single library via command or API?
What are some alternatives?
libDrive - libDrive is a Google Drive media library manager and indexer, similar to Plex, that organizes Google Drive media to offer an intuitive and user-friendly experience.
plex_autoscan - Script to assist sonarr/radarr with plex imports. Will only scan the folder that has been imported, instead of the whole library section.
arch-qbittorrentvpn - Docker build script for Arch Linux base with qBittorrent, Privoxy and OpenVPN
Tdarr - Tdarr - Distributed transcode automation using FFmpeg/HandBrake + Audio/Video library analytics + video health checking (Windows, macOS, Linux & Docker)
docker-mergerfs - https://github.com/trapexit/mergerfs in docker
Cloudbox - Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
Tautulli-Wiki - Wiki for Tautulli
ezarr - Ezarr aims to make it as easy as possible to setup an entire Servarr/Jackett/BitTorrent/Usenet/PleX/Jellyfin mediacenter stack using Docker
cloudplow - Automatic rclone remote uploader, with support for multiple remote/folder pairings. UnionFS Cleaner functionality: Deletion of UnionFS whiteout files and their corresponding files on rclone remotes. Automatic remote syncer: Sync between different remotes via a Scaleway server instance, that is created and destroyed at every sync.
mergerfs-tools - Optional tools to help manage data in a mergerfs pool
qbittools