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			36 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Markdown
		
	
	
	
	
	
| <b>Maintainerr</b> makes managing your media easy.
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| - Do you hate being the janitor of your server?
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| - Do you have a lot of media that never gets watched?
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| - Do your users constantly request media, and let it sit there afterward never to be touched again?
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| If you answered yes to any of those questions.. You NEED <b>Maintainerr</b>.
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| It's a one-stop-shop for handling those outlying shows and movies that take up precious space on your server.
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| # Features
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| - Configure rules specific to your needs, based off of several available options from Plex, Overseerr, Radarr, and Sonarr.
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| - Manually add media to a collection, in case it's not included after rule execution. (one-off items that don't match a rule set)
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| - Selectively exclude media from being added to a collection, even if it matches a rule.
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| - Show a collection, containing rule matched media, on the Plex home screen for a specific duration before deletion. Think "Leaving soon".
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| - Optionally, use a manual Plex collection, in case you don't want <b>Maintainerr</b> to add & remove Plex collections at will.
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| - Manage media straight from the collection within Plex. <b>Maintainerr</b> will sync and add or exclude media to/from the internal collection.
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| - Remove or unmonitor media from \*arr
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| - Clear requests from Overseerr
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| - Delete files from disk
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| Currently, <b>Maintainerr</b> supports rule parameters from these apps :
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| - Plex
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| - Overseerr
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| - Radarr
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| - Sonarr
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