Looks and smells like Overseerr, does the opposite. Maintenance tool for the Plex ecosystem
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Hey there, media mavens! Get ready to meet your new best friend in the world of server management - Maintainerr. This bad boy is like the Marie Kondo of your Plex ecosystem, tidying up your digital space and sparking joy in your server setup. Maintainerr is the brainchild of some smart cookies who realized that being a media server janitor ain't no walk in the park. You know the drill - users requesting shows left and right, only to let them collect digital dust. Or how about those flicks that seemed cool at first but now just hog precious gigabytes? Yeah, we've all been there. This nifty tool is your one-stop-shop for handling those pesky outliers that are cramping your server's style. It's like having a personal assistant for your media collection, but way cooler and without the attitude. Let's break down some of Maintainerr's killer features: 1. Custom Rules: Set up your own rules based on data from Plex, Overseerr, Radarr, and Sonarr. It's like teaching your server to think for itself! 2. Manual Control: Got a show that doesn't quite fit the mold? No sweat! You can manually add or exclude media from collections. 3. "Leaving Soon" Collection: Give your users a heads up about what's going to get the boot. It's like a farewell tour for your soon-to-be-deleted content. 4. Plex Integration: Manage your media right from Plex. Maintainerr's got your back, syncing everything up nice and neat. 5. Cleanup Crew: Remove or unmonitor media from *arr apps, clear Overseerr requests, and even delete files from your disk. It's spring cleaning for your server, all year round! Maintainerr is like having a bouncer for your media server - it keeps the riffraff out and makes sure only the VIPs (Very Important Programs) get to stay. It's perfect for those of us who love a tidy server but hate being the one to clean it up. So, if you're tired of playing Whack-a-Mole with unwanted media, give Maintainerr a spin. It's time to take back control of your server and show those neglected files who's boss. Trust me, your hard drive will thank you!
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