Web application for automatically downloading TV & Movies (w/ VPN)

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In the sprawling world of web applications, "nefarious" emerges as an undeniably nifty tool for anyone who's serious about their Movies and TV shows. This application fundamentally flips the script on how you download and manage your media, making it an absolute game-changer for your homelab. With a casual nod to the genius coding under the hood, nefarious marries Jackett and Transmission to ensure you never miss out on your favorite shows or movies. So, here's the lowdown. Nefarious brings to the table features that make your media managing life a breeze. First up, you’ve got the ability to search and discover TV shows and movies by popularity, genres, and even the release year. It's kind of like having your own personal Netflix minus the subscription fees. It doesn’t just stop there. This bad boy auto-downloads your selections, pulling recommendations from heavyweights like The Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes. Forget about downloading dud torrents. Nefarious supports blacklisting those pesky bad torrents, and you can even set it up to download only in your preferred quality profiles—think 1080p for movies and 720p for TV shows. One of the cooler features? It lets you get nitty-gritty with user-defined keywords, so you can blacklist codecs like "x265" or "hevc" if those aren't your cup of tea. And how about monitoring your downloads? Nefarious has got that on lock too, right from within the app! Oh, and did we mention it’s auto-updating? You won’t have to worry about annoying version management—it’s all handled on autopilot. Now, let's talk usability. This thing is slick. The responsive design ensures it looks as good on your phone as it does on your oversized desktop monitor. If you’re sharing the app with others, it supports multiple users and permission groups, perfect for keeping the communal download process nice and organized. Want notifications? Nefarious has got you covered there. It integrates with major notification services via Apprise so you'll get the heads-up when your media is ready to binge. Setting nefarious up is a cinch if you’ve got Docker and Docker Compose running. The initial setup involves cloning the repository, tweaking a .env file, and launching your Docker containers. Once you’ve done that, just grab your preferred torrent indexers like The Pirate Bay or 1337x, and you’re off to the races. The app even plays nice with single board computers like Raspberry Pis if you're into compact setups. But hey, what's a media manager without some integration flair? Nefarious optionally integrates with VPNs for that added layer of privacy and security, and can auto-download subtitles via the opensubtitles API. What’s more, it has built-in spam content detection, ensuring that you don’t end up with random junk. For those of you wondering about existing libraries, it’s got an import feature to carry over your existing stash, renaming media intelligently along the way. And if you’re dealing with torrents that misbehave—either failing to complete or just plain old fake—nefarious will auto-detect and blacklist them. It’s like having a savvy friend who knows all the tricks to keep your media life smooth and hassle-free. In summary, nefarious isn't just another application—it’s the ultimate sidekick in the realm of TV and movie management, wrapped up in a user-friendly, constantly updating package that brings serious firepower to your homelab setup. Time to kick back, relax, and let nefarious do all the heavy lifting.

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