Self Hosted Movie, Series and Anime Watch List

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Folks, gather ’round because something pretty darn cool just rolled into the GitHub universe, and it's called Flox. This self-hosted gem lets you organize your movie, series, and anime watch list without having to rely on any third-party service. Packed to the brim with features and built on top of Laravel and Vue.js, Flox is every media enthusiast's dream come true. So, here's the sitch: you've got your media library scattered all over the place. Some are on your hard drive, others on streaming services, and a handful in that dusty box of DVDs in the attic. Flox comes in to sweep that chaos off its feet. Requiring nothing more than PHP, a database (like MySQL), and Composer, this tool is simple to get rolling. Just clone the repo, set up your database credentials, and plug in your The Movie Database API key, and you're golden. But what’s the big whoop about Flox? Buckle up, because this baby’s got features galore. For starters, it syncs with Plex. Yep, you heard right. Your Plex movies, shows, and watched episodes can automatically show up in Flox. Not only that, but it also keeps tabs on your episodes, suggests what you should watch next, and maintains your overall watchlist. The interface even has a calendar that color-codes your movies and TV shows—a neat little touch to make navigating through your entertainment schedule simpler than ever. Plus, it sends you reminders about upcoming releases or episodes you need to catch. Running a seamless operation is a piece of cake with Flox’s support for queues and cron jobs, which ensure your updates and reminders are always on-time and fresh. It can export and import your entire database of movies and shows, making backups a snap. Want to change things up? You can tweak everything from your admin details to spoiler settings right in the settings page. One of the nifty things about Flox is its translation feature. The default is English, but if you’re a polyglot, you can switch it up to common languages like German, Italian, French, Spanish, or Russian just by editing the config file. For the code warriors out there, Flox encourages contributions. Whether it’s filing an issue or pushing some pull requests, the project thrives on community input. The development setup is straightforward too; a few npm commands, and you'll be up and running. If your weekends involve binge-watching TV series or diving deep into movie marathons, Flox is about to become your new best friend. It’s under the MIT license, so it’s as open-source as open-source gets. Don’t just sit there—head on over to the repository, set it up, and take your media game to the next level. So, what are you waiting for? Dive into Flox and transform how you handle your media library. Happy watching!

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