Radarr | A fork of Sonarr to work with movies à la Couchpotato | Media Player library
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kandi X-RAY | Radarr Summary
Radarr is a movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new movies and will interface with clients and indexers to grab, sort, and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of existing files in the library when a better quality format becomes available. Note that only one type of a given movie is supported. If you want both an 4k version and 1080p version of a given movie you will need multiple instances.
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My download program automatically unrars rar archives, which is all well and good as Sonarr and Radarr need that original video file to import. But now my download HDD fills up with all these video files I no longer need.
I've tried playing around with modifying existing scripts I have, but every step seems to take me further from the goal.
Here's what I have so far (that isnt working and I clearly dont know what im doing). My main problem is I can't get it to find the files correctly yet. This script jumps right to "no files found". So I'm doing the search wrong at the very least. Or I'm pretty sure I might need to completely rewrite from scratch using a different method I'm not aware of..
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Answered 2021-Jun-01 at 17:54With GNU find, you can condense this to one command:
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There are numerous posts about this issue but none that solve my problem.
I am using jwilder/nginx-proxy
as a reverse proxy and jrcs/letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion
to generate certificates.
For some reason at some point the certification process stopped working. This appears to be because /.well-known/acme-challenge/somefilename
is returning a 404.
As far as I can see this config:
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Answered 2020-Jul-17 at 15:52Just in case anybody else has this issue I have fixed it by removing containers, config files AND IMAGES and then recreating them... here is the process for those that have a setup similar to mine:
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I am trying to get a value from a JSON from my local server (https://regex101.com/r/qeGcGu/1) on a headless mac mini (catalina), via sed. However, with the sed command I'd expect to work:
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Answered 2020-Apr-17 at 11:49You may use
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So I've got a movie collection that's dumped into a single folder (I know, bad practice in retrospect.) I want to organize things a bit so I can use Radarr to grab all the appropriate metadata, but I need all the individual files in their own folders. I created the script below to try and automate the process a bit, but I get the following error.
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Answered 2020-Apr-07 at 15:48Assignments are evaluated only once, and not whenever the variable being assigned to is used, which I think is what your script assumes.
You could use a loop like this:
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