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# TRaSH Guide Updater
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Automatically mirror TRaSH guides to your Sonarr/Radarr instance.
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> **NOTICE**: This program is a work-in-progress!
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## Features
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Features list will continue to grow. See the limitations & roadmap section for more details!
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### Sonarr
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Release Profiles
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- "Preferred", "Must Not Contain", and "Must Contain" terms from guides are reflected in
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corresponding release profile fields in Sonarr.
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- "Include Preferred when Renaming" is properly checked/unchecked depending on explicit mention of
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this in the guides.
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- Profiles get created if they do not exist, or updated if they already exist. Profiles get a unique
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name based on the guide and this name is used to find them in subsequent runs.
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- Tags can be added to any updated or created profiles.
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- Ability to convert preferred with negative scores to "Must not contain" terms.
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Quality Definitions
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- Anime and Series (Non-Anime) quality definitions from the guide.
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- "Hybrid" type supported that is a mixture of both.
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### Radarr
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Quality Definitions
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- Movie quality definition from the guide
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## Installation
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Simply download the latest release for your platform:
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- [Windows (64-bit)](https://github.com/rcdailey/trash-updater/releases/latest/download/trash-win-x64.zip)
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- [Linux (64-bit)](https://github.com/rcdailey/trash-updater/releases/latest/download/trash-linux-x64.zip)
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- [macOS (64-bit)](https://github.com/rcdailey/trash-updater/releases/latest/download/trash-osx-x64.zip)
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The above links are from the latest release on the [releases page][rp]. Feel free to visit there for
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release notes and older releases.
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> **Note**: For Sonarr updates to work, you must be running version `3.0.4.1098` or greater.
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[rp]: https://github.com/rcdailey/trash-updater/releases
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### Special Note about Linux
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When you extract the ZIP archive on Linux, it will *not* have the executable permission set. Here is
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a quick one-liner you can use in a terminal to download the latest release, extract it, and set it
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as executable. It will also replace any existing `trash` executable, so this is useful for upgrades,
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too. Run this from the directory where you want `trash` to be installed.
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```bash
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wget -O trash.zip https://github.com/rcdailey/trash-updater/releases/latest/download/trash-linux-x64.zip \
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&& unzip trash.zip && rm trash.zip && chmod +x trash
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```
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## Getting Started
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> **TL;DR**: Run `trash [sonarr|radarr] --help` for help with available command line options. Visit
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> [the wiki](https://github.com/rcdailey/trash-updater/wiki) for in-depth documentation about the
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> command line, configuration, and other topics.
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The `trash` executable provides one subcommand per distinct service. This means, for example, you
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can run `trash sonarr` and `trash radarr`. When you run these subcommands, the relevant service
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configuration is read from the YAML files.
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That's all you need to do on the command line to get the program to parse guides and push settings
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to the respective service. Most of the documentation will be for the YAML configuration, which is
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what drives the behavior of the program.
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### Read the Documentation
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Main documentation is located in the wiki. Links provided below for some main topics.
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- [Command Line Reference](../../wiki/Command-Line-Reference)
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- [Configuration Reference](../../wiki/Configuration-Reference)
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## Important Notices
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The script may stop working at any time due to guide updates. I will do my best to fix them in a
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timely manner. Reporting such issues ASAP would be appreciated and will help identify issues more
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quickly.
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Please be aware that this application relies on a deterministic and consistent structure of the
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TRaSH Guide markdown files. I have [documented guidelines][dg] for the TRaSH Guides that should help
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to reduce the risk of the guide breaking the program's parsing logic, however it requires that guide
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contributors follow them.
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[dg]: ../../wiki/TRaSH-Guide-Structural-Guidelines
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### Limitations
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This application is a work in progress. At the moment, it only supports the following features
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and/or has the following limitations:
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- Radarr custom formats are not supported yet (coming soon).
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- Multiple scores on the same line are not supported. Only the first is used.
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### Roadmap
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In addition to the above limitations, the following items are planned for the future.
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- Better and more polished error handling (it's pretty minimal right now)
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- Implement some sort of guide versioning (e.g. to avoid updating a release profile if the guide did
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not change).
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