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Akhil Gupta 4 years ago
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<h1 align="center" style="margin-bottom:0px">Podgrab</h1> <h1 align="center" style="margin-bottom:0px">Podgrab</h1>
<p align="center">Current Version - 2021.05.07</p> <p align="center">Current Version - 2021.06.02</p>
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A self-hosted podcast manager to download episodes as soon as they become live A self-hosted podcast manager to download episodes as soon as they become live
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*Developers Note: This project is under active development which means I release new updates very frequently. It is recommended that you use something like [watchtower](https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower) which will automatically update your containers whenever I release a new version or periodically rebuild the container with the latest image manually.* *Developers Note: This project is under active development which means I release new updates very frequently. It is recommended that you use something like [watchtower](https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower) which will automatically update your containers whenever I release a new version or periodically rebuild the container with the latest image manually.*
__Also check out my other self-hosted, open-source solution - [Hammond](https://github.com/akhilrex/hammond) - Vehicle and Expense management system.__
### Motivation ### Motivation
Podgrab started as a tool that I initially built to solve a specific problem I had. During the COVID pandemic times I started going for a run. I do not prefer taking my phone along so I would add podcast episodes to my smart watch which could be connected with my bluetooth earphones. Most podcasting apps do not expose the mp3 files directly which is why I decided to build this quick tool for myself. Once it reached a stage where my requirements were fulfilled I decided to make it a little pretty and share it with everyone else. Podgrab started as a tool that I initially built to solve a specific problem I had. During the COVID pandemic times I started going for a run. I do not prefer taking my phone along so I would add podcast episodes to my smart watch which could be connected with my bluetooth earphones. Most podcasting apps do not expose the mp3 files directly which is why I decided to build this quick tool for myself. Once it reached a stage where my requirements were fulfilled I decided to make it a little pretty and share it with everyone else.

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<table> <table>
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<td>Current Version</td> <td>Current Version</td>
<td>2021.05.07</td> <td>2021.06.02</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td>Website</td> <td>Website</td>

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