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README.md
Recyclarr
A command-line application that will automatically synchronize recommended settings from TRaSH guides to your Sonarr/Radarr instances.
Formerly named "Trash Updater".
Features
The following information can be synced to *arr services from the TRaSH Guides. For a more detailed features list, see the Features page.
Sonarr:
- Sync Release Profiles from the guide.
- Sync Quality Definitions (sizes) from the guide.
- Add Tags to Release Profiles.
- Assign scores from the guide to quality profiles.
Radarr:
- Sync Custom Formats from the guide.
- Sync Quality Definitions from the guide.
- Assign CF scores to quality profile (manual or use values from the guide).
Requirements & Notices
Before installing & running Recyclarr, please review the requirements & special notices below.
- Minimum Supported Sonarr Version:
3.0.4.1098
- Minimum Supported Radarr Version:
3.*
- Do not run Notifiarr's Trash Guides Integration in conjunction with Recyclarr's Custom Format synchronization. In general, you should not have two different tools updating the same data in Radarr or Sonarr.
Docker Installation
It is recommended to use the Docker Image to install Recyclarr. Using this method, you get to enjoy an easier installation process without having to worry about things like file locations, dependencies, etc. The official docker image can be run with:
docker run ghcr.io/recyclarr/recyclarr
See the Docker wiki page for more setup details.
Manual Installation
Simply download the latest release for your platform using the table below. The download itself is just a ZIP file with a single executable in it. You can put this executable anywhere you want and run it.
Platform | 32-bit | 64-bit |
---|---|---|
Windows | --- | x64, arm64 |
Linux | arm | x64, arm64 |
Linux MUSL | arm | x64, arm64 |
Mac OS | --- | x64, arm64 |
The above links are from the latest release on the releases page. Feel free to visit there for release notes and older releases.
Prerequisites
- OpenSSL 1.x required on Linux
Special Note about Linux
When you extract the ZIP archive on Linux, it will not have the executable permission set. After you've downloaded and extracted the executable, you can use the command below to make it executable.
chmod u+rx recyclarr
Note: There used to be a convenient one-liner available here, but that was removed with the introduction of multiple architecture support. That one liner was no longer sufficient and a more complex solution was needed to determine which architecture to download for. But if you're using linux, I think you can handle what needs to be done :-)
Getting Started
Recyclarr requires a YAML configuration file in order to work. Run the steps below if you want to get started with a minimal configuration file.
- Run
recyclarr create-config
to create a starterrecyclarr.yml
file in the application data directory. You can also use--path
to customize the filename and location. - Open the generated YAML file from the previous step. At a minimum you must update the
base_url
andapi_key
settings for each service that you want to use. Change/delete other parts of the file as you see fit. - Run
recyclarr sonarr
and/orrecyclarr radarr
as needed to update those instances.
The last step above will do a "basic" sync from the guides to Sonarr and/or Radarr. The starter YAML config is very minimal. See the next section for further reading and links to the wiki for additional topics and more advanced customization.
Lastly, each subcommand supports printing help on the command line. Simply run recyclarr --help
for the main help output and a list of subcommands. You can then see the help for each subcommand by
running recyclarr [subcommand] --help
, where [subcommand]
is one of those subcommands (e.g.
sonarr
)
Read the Documentation
Main documentation is located in the wiki. Links provided below for some main topics.
Important Notices
The script may stop working at any time due to guide updates. I will do my best to fix them in a timely manner. Reporting such issues ASAP would be appreciated and will help identify issues more quickly.