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A collection of themes/skins for your favorite apps.
css
theme
nginx
dark-theme
sonarr
plex
skins
radarr
guacamole
custom-css
ombi
dark-mode
organizr
lidarr
themes-css
subfilter
dark-themes
themes-custom
favorite-apps
docker-mods
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Oct 3, 2021 - CSS
A self-hosted controller for mobile and macOS built using the Flutter framework.
sonarr
ios-app
usenet
plex-media-server
sabnzbd
android-app
radarr
nzbget
lidarr
macos-app
tautulli
nzbhydra2
flutter-framework
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Sep 28, 2021 - Dart
Extracts downloads for Radarr, Sonarr, Lidarr, Readarr - Deletes extracted files after import
docker
golang
webhooks
sonarr
qbittorrent
transmission
radarr
deluge
unrar
lidarr
deluge-web
extracted-files
readarr
extracts-downloads
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Sep 24, 2021 - Go
Thoradia Add-ons Repository
couchpotato
rtorrent
qbittorrent
transmission
headphones
rutorrent
medusa
flexget
aria2
sabnzbd
radarr
deluge
nzbhydra
nzbget
jackett
lidarr
btfs
thoradia
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Sep 24, 2020
I set this up to see if it was possible to use tidal-dl as a downloader compared to deezer and after looking, it doesn't appear to be possible.
I then saw that you are using tidal-media-downloader in amvd but it only offers music videos, not music as well.
Would it be possible to implement that or port it into amd?
Client for Notifiarr.com
notifications
docker
monitoring
discord
sonarr
plex
radarr
deluge-plugin
lidarr
qbittorrent-plugin
readarr
discordnotifier
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Your personal Media Butler
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Bash script to download artists in Lidarr using smloadr or d-Fi
bash
artists
automation
download
album
deezer
rclone
bash-script
lidarr
lidarr-smloadr-script
download-artists
smloadr
d-fi
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Mar 5, 2020 - Shell
AIO Prometheus Exporter for Sonarr, Radarr or Lidarr
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Aug 17, 2021 - Go
AMVD is a Lidarr companion script to automatically download and tag Music Videos for use in other video applications (plex/kodi/jellyfin/emby)
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Sep 23, 2021 - Shell
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Dec 22, 2018 - JavaScript
Bash shell script for Raspberry Pi to automate the setup and configuration of Jackett, Sonarr, Radarr, and Lidarr
raspberry-pi
raspberrypi
sonarr
raspbian
radarr
bash-script
raspberry-pi-3
jackett
lidarr
raspberry-pi-4
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Aug 7, 2021 - Shell
An extension for Chromium and Firefox browsers that automates searching on Sonarr, Radarr and Lidarr instances based on a modified URL, and adds context menus for direct searching from any selected text. Adds icons as direct search links on IMDb, TVDb, TMDb, Trakt, MusicBrainz, letterboxd, TV Calendar and Rotten Tomatoes websites.
chrome-extension
search
firefox
chrome
trakt
firefox-addon
sonarr
tmdb
imdb
edge
tvdb
firefox-extension
context-menu
radarr
edge-extension
trakt-tv
lidarr
extension-chrome
extension-edge
chromium-microsoft-edge
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Aug 1, 2021 - JavaScript
Go Library to interact with Lidarr, Radarr, Readarr, and Sonarr APIs.
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Sep 2, 2021 - Go
Code and Ideas for tying all your apps into a single web interface
sonarr
plex
indigo
grafana-client
unifi-controller
radarr
deluge
nginx-configuration
nzbget
jackett
lidarr
tautulli
securityspy
bazarr
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Mar 18, 2019 - Shell
Automatically configure usenet/torrent indexers from meta-sources (like Jackett) into media managers (like Sonarr)
torrent
couchpotato
sonarr
sickrage
torrents
sickbeard
radarr
nzb-indexers
jackett
lidarr
nzbhydra2
cardigann
torrent-trackers
indexer-sync
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Oct 3, 2021 - Rust
AMA is a script to automatically download music for use in other audio applications (plex/kodi/jellyfin/emby)
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Oct 3, 2021 - Shell
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Hey, thanks for making this! Its a great collection of apps and scripts. What you've done with Plex and remote transcode is really impressive!
I know this isn't an issue per se but was I was wondering if you have any thoughts about creating a docker container with all the dependencies and then running all the scripts from within that container.
To illustrate my situation: I have this runnin