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recyclarr/wiki/Command-Line-Reference.md

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Command line interface documentation for the recyclarr executable.

Subcommands

Each service (Sonarr, Radarr) has a subcommand that must be specified in order to perform operations related to that service, such as parsing relevant TRaSH guides and invoking API endpoints to modify settings on that instance. As always, the --help option may be specified following a subcommand to see more information directly in your terminal.

  • sonarr: Update release profiles and quality definitions on configured Sonarr instances.
  • radarr: Update custom formats and quality definitions on configured Radarr instances.

Common Arguments

These are optional arguments shared by all subcommands.

--config

One or more paths to YAML configuration files. Only the relevant configuration section for the specified subcommand will be read from each file. If this argument is not specified, a single default configuration file named recyclarr.yml will be used. It must be in the [[application data directory|File-Structure]].

Command Line Examples:

# Default Config (recyclarr.yml)
recyclarr sonarr

# Single Config
recyclarr sonarr --config ../myconfig.yml

# Multiple Config
recyclarr sonarr --config ../myconfig1.yml "files/my config 2.yml"

--preview

Performs a "dry run" by parsing the guide and printing the parsed data in a readable format to the user. This does not perform any API calls to Radarr or Sonarr. You may want to run a preview if you'd like to see if the guide is parsed correctly before updating your instance.

Example output for Sonarr Release Profile parsing

First Release Profile
  Include Preferred when Renaming?
    CHECKED

  Must Not Contain:
    /(\[EMBER\]|-EMBER\b|DaddySubs)/i

  Preferred:
    100        /\b(amzn|amazon)\b(?=[ ._-]web[ ._-]?(dl|rip)\b)/i
    90         /\b(dsnp|dsny|disney)\b(?=[ ._-]web[ ._-]?(dl|rip)\b)/i

Second Release Profile
  Include Preferred when Renaming?
    NOT CHECKED

  Preferred:
    180        /(-deflate|-inflate)\b/i
    150        /(-AJP69|-BTN|-CasStudio|-CtrlHD|-KiNGS)\b/i
    150        /(-monkee|-NTb|-NTG|-QOQ|-RTN)\b/i

Example output for Sonarr Quality Definition parsing

Quality              Min        Max
-------              ---        ---
HDTV-720p            2.3        67.5
HDTV-1080p           2.3        137.3
WEBRip-720p          4.3        137.3
WEBDL-720p           4.3        137.3
Bluray-720p          4.3        137.3
WEBRip-1080p         4.5        257.4
WEBDL-1080p          4.3        253.6
Bluray-1080p         4.3        258.1
Bluray-1080p Remux   0          400
HDTV-2160p           69.1       350
WEBRip-2160p         69.1       350
WEBDL-2160p          69.1       350
Bluray-2160p         94.6       400
Bluray-2160p Remux   204.4      400

--debug

By default, Info, Warning and Error log levels are displayed in the console. This option enables Debug level logs to be displayed. This is designed for debugging and development purposes and generally will be too noisy for normal program usage.

--app-data

Overrides the normal, default location of the application data directory. Note that this option is mainly intended for usage in the official Docker image. It is not intended for normal use outside of that.

Sonarr

--list-release-profiles

Prints a list of all available Sonarr Release Profiles from the TRaSH Guides in YAML format, ready to be copied & pasted directly into your trash.yml file. Here is an example of the output you will see:

./trash sonarr --list-release-profiles

List of Release Profiles in the TRaSH Guides:

          - EBC725268D687D588A20CBC5F97E538B # Low Quality Groups
          - 76e060895c5b8a765c310933da0a5357 # Optionals
          - 71899E6C303A07AF0E4746EFF9873532 # P2P Groups + Repack/Proper
          - 1B018E0C53EC825085DD911102E2CA36 # Release Sources (Streaming Service)
          - d428eda85af1df8904b4bbe4fc2f537c # Anime - First release profile
          - 6cd9e10bb5bb4c63d2d7cd3279924c7b # Anime - Second release profile

The above Release Profiles are in YAML format and ready to be copied & pasted under the `trash_ids:` property.

You can copy & paste these directly into your trash.yml like this:

sonarr:
  - base_url: http://127.0.0.1:8989/sonarr
    api_key: 2424b3643507485ea2e06382d3f0b8a3
    release_profiles:
      - trash_ids:
          - d428eda85af1df8904b4bbe4fc2f537c # Anime - First release profile
          - 6cd9e10bb5bb4c63d2d7cd3279924c7b # Anime - Second release profile

--list-terms

Prints a list of all terms (that have been assigned their own Trash IDs) for the Release Profile with the specified Trash ID. Use the --list-release-profiles option to first get a list of the available Sonarr Release Profiles from the TRaSH Guides. Copy one of the Trash ID values from there and provide it as the argument to this command to get its list of terms. The terms are printed in YAML format, ready to be copied & pasted directly into your trash.yml file. Here is an example of the output you will see:

./trash sonarr --list-terms 76e060895c5b8a765c310933da0a5357

List of Terms for the 'Optionals' Release Profile that may be filtered:

Ignored Terms:

            - cec8880b847dd5d31d29167ee0112b57 # Golden rule
            - 436f5a7d08fbf02ba25cb5e5dfe98e55 # Ignore Dolby Vision without HDR10 fallback.
            - f3f0f3691c6a1988d4a02963e69d11f2 # Ignore The Group -SCENE
            - 5bc23c3a055a1a5d8bbe4fb49d80e0cb # Ignore so called scene releases

Preferred Terms:

            - ea83f4740cec4df8112f3d6dd7c82751 # Prefer Season Packs
            - bc7a6383cbe88c3ee2d6396e1aacc0b3 # Prefer HDR
            - fa47da3377076d82d07c4e95b3f13d07 # Prefer Dolby Vision
            - 6f2aefa61342a63387f2a90489e90790 # Dislike retags: rartv, rarbg, eztv, TGx
            - 19cd5ecc0a24bf493a75e80a51974cdd # Dislike retagged groups
            - 6a7b462c6caee4a991a9d8aa38ce2405 # Dislike release ending: en
            - 236a3626a07cacf5692c73cc947bc280 # Dislike release containing: 1-

The above Term Filters are in YAML format and ready to be copied & pasted under the `include:` or `exclude:` filter properties.

You can copy & paste the lists above directly into your YAML under the desired include: or exclude: filter sections. See the example below.

sonarr:
  - base_url: http://127.0.0.1:8989/sonarr
    api_key: 2424b3643507485ea2e06382d3f0b8a3
    release_profiles:
      - trash_ids: [76e060895c5b8a765c310933da0a5357] # Optionals
        filter:
          include:
            - 436f5a7d08fbf02ba25cb5e5dfe98e55 # Ignore Dolby Vision without HDR10 fallback
            - f3f0f3691c6a1988d4a02963e69d11f2 # Ignore The Group -SCENE