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Radarr

Here you will find a collection of Radarr Guides I made.

Master

master

(Default/Stable): It has been tested by users on the develop and nightly branches and it’s not known to have any major issues.

This version will receive updates approximately monthly.

On GitHub, this is the master branch.

Develop

develop

(Beta): This is the testing edge. Released after tested in nightly to ensure no immediate issues. New features and bug fixes released here first after nightly. It can be considered semi-stable, but is still beta.

This version will receive updates either weekly or biweekly depending on development.

Warning

You may not be able to go back to master after switching to this branch.

On GitHub, this is a snapshot of the develop branch at a specific point in time.

Nightly

nightly

(Alpha/Unstable) : This is the bleeding edge. It is released as soon as code is committed and passes all automated tests. This build may have not been used by us or other users yet. There is no guarantee that it will even run in some cases. This branch is only recommended for advanced users. Issues and self investigation are expected in this branch.

Danger

Use this branch only if you know what you are doing and are willing to get your hands dirty to recover a failed update.

This version is updated immediately.

Warning

You may not be able to go back to master after switching to this branch.

On GitHub, this is the develop branch.

How do I update Radarr

External link to the official WikiArr.


Last update: April 24, 2022 18:18:19
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