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## Getting Started
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Trash Updater requires a YAML configuration file in order to work. Run the steps below if you want
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to get started with minimal configuration file template.
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to get started with a minimal configuration file.
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- Run `trash create-config` to create a starter `trash.yml` file in the same directory as the
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executable. You can also use `--config` to customize the filename and location.
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executable. You can also use `--path` to customize the filename and location.
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- Open the generated YAML file from the previous step. At a minimum you must update the `base_url`
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and `api_key` settings for each service that you want to use.
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- Run `trash sonarr` and/or `trash.radarr` as needed to update those instances.
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