Request management and media discovery tool for the Plex ecosystem
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README.md

Overseerr

Overseerr CI

Overseerr is a tool for managing requests for your media library. It integrates with existing services such as Sonarr and Radarr!

Current Features

  • Full Plex integration. Login and manage user access with Plex!
  • Integrates easily with your existing services. Currently Overseerr supports Sonarr and Radarr. More in the future!
  • Syncs to your Plex library to know what titles you already have
  • Complex request system that allows users to request individual seasons or movies in a friendly, easy to use UI
  • Incredibly simple request management UI. Don't dig through the app to simply approve recent requests
  • Mobile friendly design, for when you need to approve requests on the go!

In Development

  • A lot!

API Documentation

  • Coming soon

Contribution

You can develop Overseer entirely in docker. Make sure you have Docker Desktop installed before continuing.

  1. Make sure you have Docker Desktop installed.
  2. Run docker-compose up -d to start the server
  3. Access the container at http://localhost:3000

That's it!