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With the introduction of version 1.0 of Trash Updater, I am leaving the old Python script behind. I
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decided to rewrite the entire application in C# .NET mainly for two reasons:
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1. I prefer using and am more comfortable with C#
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1. The application started becoming too large and complicated for Python, in my humble opinion.
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The rewritten version isn't completely identical to the Python script, unfortunately. The purpose of
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this page is to document all of the differences so you can learn the new command line and migrate
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your configuration over.
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## Sonarr-specific Differences
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- Release profile names that previously used `WEB-DL` now use `Series`. This may require you to
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manually remove release profiles that start with `[Trash] WEB-DL`.
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## Command Line Differences
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The biggest differences are:
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- Nearly all the old CLI options are gone. You no longer have the option of providing something on
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the command line *or* in the YAML config. Everything must be put in the YAML configuration now!
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See [[Configuration Reference]] for details.
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- The subcommands are different. Instead of specifying `profile` or `guide` now, you instead mention
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the service you're using, such as `radarr` or `sonarr`. See [[Command Line Reference]] for
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details.
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## Configuration Differences
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The YAML structure is mostly identical. I recommend you head over to the [[Configuration Reference]]
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page and get familiar with the whole schema. But I'll point out a few differences to look out for
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here.
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### Sonarr
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Changed:
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- Everything under the top-level `sonarr:` property is now in a list. That means just make the first
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line prefixed with a `-`. This is the list format in YAML. There are actual examples in the
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reference linked above.
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- `profile` is now `release_profile`
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- `base_uri` is now `base_url` (the `i` at the end became an `L`)
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Added:
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- Property named `strict_negative_scores` has been added to the `release_profile` objects (since
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it's no longer specified via CLI).
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- `quality_definition` has been added under `sonarr`.
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### Radarr
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Changed:
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- Everything under the top-level `radarr:` property is now in a list. That means just make the first
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line prefixed with a `-`. This is the list format in YAML. There are actual examples in the
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reference linked above.
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Added:
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- `quality_definition` has been added under `radarr`.
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