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That has turned into Plex Intro Editor, an app that allows you to add, edit, and delete intro markers for episodes in your library. You can view stats (X episodes have no markers, Y have 1, etc), add a marker to an episode that Plex couldn't detect, shift all markers for a season forward 2 seconds, add an extra marker if a show has multiple intros, and pretty much anything else you might want to do with an intro marker.
Oh god, another one! I'll do my best not to add to the ever growing list.
Definitely something I can look into, though no timeline guarantees. That said, u/Mr-Cas's plex_exporter_importer.py might do what you want. It's a command-line script that can back up intro markers (alongside many other metadata fields) to be imported later. At a glance I'm not sure if it relies on the metadata ids being the same between the exported and imported database though. If it does require that, then it might not import correctly if you're completely rebuilding the server, but the person who actually wrote the script could comment on that better than I could.
Any changes made with this should work fine with PlexAutoSkip, just an FYI ;)
Yeah, it would be nice to have both in a single package, but the only conversion I know is C# to JS with the decade-old Script#, and I'd be amazed if it worked with any modern C# project. It's probably easier to just add it separately, though maybe there will be bits and pieces that can be helpful if you do look to add manual editing functionality.
I'm just pulling the thumbnails from Plex's generated BIF files, no actual playback/grabbing specific frames, and not very accurate. I did have plans to use ffmpeg to get more accurate frames at one point, but it got lost along the way somewhere.