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==== Radarr ==== | ==== Radarr ==== | ||
<section begin=radarr_settings_lists_lists /> | <section begin=radarr_settings_lists_lists /> | ||
− | Lists are a part of Radarr that allow you to follow a given list creator. Let's say that you follow a given list creator on Trakt/TMDb and really like their Marvel Cinematic Universe film section and want to watch every movie on their list. You look in your Radarr and realize that you don't have those movies. Well instead of searching one by one and adding those | + | Lists are a part of Radarr that allow you to follow a given list creator. Let's say that you follow a given list creator on Trakt/TMDb and really like their Marvel Cinematic Universe film section and want to watch every movie on their list. You look in your Radarr and realize that you don't have those movies. Well instead of searching one by one and adding those items and then searching your indexers for those movies. You can do this all at once with a List. The Lists can be set to import all the movies on that curator's list as well as be set to automatically assign a quality profile, automatically add, and automatically monitor that movie. |
CAUTION: If lists are done improperly they will absolutely wreck your library with a bunch of trash you have no intention of watching. So make sure of what you're importing before you click save. ie. physically look at the list before you even go to Radarr. | CAUTION: If lists are done improperly they will absolutely wreck your library with a bunch of trash you have no intention of watching. So make sure of what you're importing before you click save. ie. physically look at the list before you even go to Radarr. | ||
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==== Sonarr ==== | ==== Sonarr ==== | ||
<section begin=sonarr_settings_lists_lists /> | <section begin=sonarr_settings_lists_lists /> | ||
− | + | Import lists are a part of Sonarr that allow you to follow a given list creator. Let's say that you follow a given list creator on Trakt/TMDb and really like their ArrowVerse Collection section and want to watch every show on their list. You look in your Sonarr and realize that you don't have those series. Well instead of searching one by one and adding those items and then searching your indexers for those series. You can do this all at once with a List. The Lists can be set to import all the series on that curator's list as well as be set to automatically assign a quality profile, automatically add, and automatically monitor that series. | |
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+ | CAUTION: If lists are done improperly they will absolutely wreck your library with a bunch of trash you have no intention of watching. So make sure of what you're importing before you click save. ie. physically look at the list before you even go to Sonarr. | ||
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+ | * Here you can select the <code>+</code> button to open a new pop up window | ||
+ | ** From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the <code>Search on add</code> button before you're absolutely sure the list you select/setup is adding the series that you're looking for. | ||
+ | ** Once you've selected the list provider that you're looking to pull from (such as IMDb, IMDb, Trakt) You'll be presented with a new window. | ||
+ | *** Most of the lists settings are fairly self explanatory, some lists require you to authenticate with the provider such as Trakt (requiring you to have an account with [https://trakt.tv Trakt.tv] | ||
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<section end=sonarr_settings_lists_lists /> | <section end=sonarr_settings_lists_lists /> | ||
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==== Lidarr ==== | ==== Lidarr ==== | ||
<section begin=lidarr_settings_lists_lists /> | <section begin=lidarr_settings_lists_lists /> | ||
− | + | Import Lists are a part of Lidarr that allow you to follow a given list creator. Let's say that you follow a given list creator on Trakt/TMDb and really like their R&B list section and want to listen every song on their list. You look in your Lidarr and realize that you don't have those artists. Well instead of searching one by one and adding those items and then searching your indexers for those artists. You can do this all at once with a List. The Lists can be set to import all the artists on that curator's list as well as be set to automatically assign a quality profile, automatically add, and automatically monitor that artist. | |
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+ | CAUTION: If lists are done improperly they will absolutely wreck your library with a bunch of trash you have no intention of listening to. So make sure of what you're importing before you click save. ie. physically look at the list before you even go to Lidarr. | ||
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+ | * Here you can select the <code>+</code> button to open a new pop up window | ||
+ | ** From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the <code>Search on add</code> button before you're absolutely sure the list you select/setup is adding the Artists that you're looking for. | ||
+ | ** Once you've selected the list provider that you're looking to pull from (such as Spotify or Last.fm) You'll be presented with a new window. | ||
+ | *** Most of the lists settings are fairly self explanatory, some lists require you to authenticate with the provider such as Spotify (requiring you to have an account with [https://spotify.com Spotify.com] | ||
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<section end=lidarr_settings_lists_lists /> | <section end=lidarr_settings_lists_lists /> | ||
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==== Readarr ==== | ==== Readarr ==== | ||
<section begin=readarr_settings_lists_lists /> | <section begin=readarr_settings_lists_lists /> | ||
− | + | Import Lists are a part of Readarr that allow you to follow a given list creator. Let's say that you follow a given list creator on GoodReads and really like their Horror book section and want to read every book on their list. You look in your Readarr and realize that you don't have those books. Well instead of searching one by one and adding those authors and then searching your indexers for those books. You can do this all at once with a List. The Lists can be set to import all the books on that curator's list as well as be set to automatically assign a quality profile, automatically add, and automatically monitor that Author/Book. | |
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+ | CAUTION: If lists are done improperly they will absolutely wreck your library with a bunch of trash you have no intention of watching. So make sure of what you're importing before you click save. ie. physically look at the list before you even go to Readarr. | ||
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+ | * Here you can select the <code>+</code> button to open a new pop up window | ||
+ | ** From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the <code>Search on add</code> button before you're absolutely sure the list you select/setup is adding the movies that you're looking for. | ||
+ | ** Once you've selected the list provider that you're looking to pull from (such as only GoodReads at this time) You'll be presented with a new window. | ||
+ | *** Most of the lists settings are fairly self explanatory, some lists require you to authenticate with the provider such as Trakt (requiring you to have an account with [https://goodreads.com GoodReads.com] | ||
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<section end=readarr_settings_lists_lists /> | <section end=readarr_settings_lists_lists /> | ||
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==== Sonarr ==== | ==== Sonarr ==== | ||
<section begin=sonarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | <section begin=sonarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | ||
− | + | * Import List Exclusion - This allows you to prune your list of movies you don't want to see again. An example of this is if your list just so happens to contain a movie that is in a foreign language and it is not likely for you to ever find this movie in your native language and do not want to watch it with subtitles. You can exclude a movie from being added in the future. However, in the list exclusion section you can add it back to the list so that when the list runs again it will be readded to your library. | |
<section end=sonarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | <section end=sonarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | ||
==== Lidarr ==== | ==== Lidarr ==== | ||
<section begin=lidarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | <section begin=lidarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | ||
− | + | * Import List Exclusion - This allows you to prune your list of movies you don't want to see again. An example of this is if your list just so happens to contain a movie that is in a foreign language and it is not likely for you to ever find this movie in your native language and do not want to watch it with subtitles. You can exclude a movie from being added in the future. However, in the list exclusion section you can add it back to the list so that when the list runs again it will be readded to your library. | |
<section end=lidarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | <section end=lidarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | ||
==== Readarr ==== | ==== Readarr ==== | ||
<section begin=readarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | <section begin=readarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | ||
− | + | * Import List Exclusion - This allows you to prune your list of movies you don't want to see again. An example of this is if your list just so happens to contain a movie that is in a foreign language and it is not likely for you to ever find this movie in your native language and do not want to watch it with subtitles. You can exclude a movie from being added in the future. However, in the list exclusion section you can add it back to the list so that when the list runs again it will be readded to your library. | |
<section end=readarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | <section end=readarr_settings_lists_exclusions /> | ||
=== Templates === | === Templates === |
Latest revision as of 21:36, 17 November 2020
Lists
Lists
Radarr
Lists are a part of Radarr that allow you to follow a given list creator. Let's say that you follow a given list creator on Trakt/TMDb and really like their Marvel Cinematic Universe film section and want to watch every movie on their list. You look in your Radarr and realize that you don't have those movies. Well instead of searching one by one and adding those items and then searching your indexers for those movies. You can do this all at once with a List. The Lists can be set to import all the movies on that curator's list as well as be set to automatically assign a quality profile, automatically add, and automatically monitor that movie.
CAUTION: If lists are done improperly they will absolutely wreck your library with a bunch of trash you have no intention of watching. So make sure of what you're importing before you click save. ie. physically look at the list before you even go to Radarr.
- Here you can select the
+
button to open a new pop up window- From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the
Search on add
button before you're absolutely sure the list you select/setup is adding the movies that you're looking for. - Once you've selected the list provider that you're looking to pull from (such as IMDb, IMDb, Trakt) You'll be presented with a new window.
- Most of the lists settings are fairly self explanatory, some lists require you to authenticate with the provider such as Trakt (requiring you to have an account with Trakt.tv
- From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the
Sonarr
Import lists are a part of Sonarr that allow you to follow a given list creator. Let's say that you follow a given list creator on Trakt/TMDb and really like their ArrowVerse Collection section and want to watch every show on their list. You look in your Sonarr and realize that you don't have those series. Well instead of searching one by one and adding those items and then searching your indexers for those series. You can do this all at once with a List. The Lists can be set to import all the series on that curator's list as well as be set to automatically assign a quality profile, automatically add, and automatically monitor that series.
CAUTION: If lists are done improperly they will absolutely wreck your library with a bunch of trash you have no intention of watching. So make sure of what you're importing before you click save. ie. physically look at the list before you even go to Sonarr.
- Here you can select the
+
button to open a new pop up window- From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the
Search on add
button before you're absolutely sure the list you select/setup is adding the series that you're looking for. - Once you've selected the list provider that you're looking to pull from (such as IMDb, IMDb, Trakt) You'll be presented with a new window.
- Most of the lists settings are fairly self explanatory, some lists require you to authenticate with the provider such as Trakt (requiring you to have an account with Trakt.tv
- From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the
Lidarr
Import Lists are a part of Lidarr that allow you to follow a given list creator. Let's say that you follow a given list creator on Trakt/TMDb and really like their R&B list section and want to listen every song on their list. You look in your Lidarr and realize that you don't have those artists. Well instead of searching one by one and adding those items and then searching your indexers for those artists. You can do this all at once with a List. The Lists can be set to import all the artists on that curator's list as well as be set to automatically assign a quality profile, automatically add, and automatically monitor that artist.
CAUTION: If lists are done improperly they will absolutely wreck your library with a bunch of trash you have no intention of listening to. So make sure of what you're importing before you click save. ie. physically look at the list before you even go to Lidarr.
- Here you can select the
+
button to open a new pop up window- From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the
Search on add
button before you're absolutely sure the list you select/setup is adding the Artists that you're looking for. - Once you've selected the list provider that you're looking to pull from (such as Spotify or Last.fm) You'll be presented with a new window.
- Most of the lists settings are fairly self explanatory, some lists require you to authenticate with the provider such as Spotify (requiring you to have an account with Spotify.com
- From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the
Readarr
Import Lists are a part of Readarr that allow you to follow a given list creator. Let's say that you follow a given list creator on GoodReads and really like their Horror book section and want to read every book on their list. You look in your Readarr and realize that you don't have those books. Well instead of searching one by one and adding those authors and then searching your indexers for those books. You can do this all at once with a List. The Lists can be set to import all the books on that curator's list as well as be set to automatically assign a quality profile, automatically add, and automatically monitor that Author/Book.
CAUTION: If lists are done improperly they will absolutely wreck your library with a bunch of trash you have no intention of watching. So make sure of what you're importing before you click save. ie. physically look at the list before you even go to Readarr.
- Here you can select the
+
button to open a new pop up window- From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the
Search on add
button before you're absolutely sure the list you select/setup is adding the movies that you're looking for. - Once you've selected the list provider that you're looking to pull from (such as only GoodReads at this time) You'll be presented with a new window.
- Most of the lists settings are fairly self explanatory, some lists require you to authenticate with the provider such as Trakt (requiring you to have an account with GoodReads.com
- From this new window you are presented with many different options to set up your list from many different list providers. As stated before be careful when doing lists. It is highly recommended to not select the
Options (Radarr Only)
Radarr
From the Options setting you'll be presented with settings such as
- List Update Interval - From here you'll be able to select how often you'd like Radarr to scan for any updates to the lists that you're following
- Clean Library Level - Movies in library will be removed or unmonitored if not in your list. This setting is so that if a movie is in your current library and you enable this. All movies other than this list will do what ever option is selected
Sonarr
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Lidarr
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Readarr
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List Exlcusions
Radarr
- List Exclusion - This allows you to prune your list of movies you don't want to see again. An example of this is if your list just so happens to contain a movie that is in a foreign language and it is not likely for you to ever find this movie in your native language and do not want to watch it with subtitles. You can exclude a movie from being added in the future. However, in the list exclusion section you can add it back to the list so that when the list runs again it will be readded to your library.
Sonarr
- Import List Exclusion - This allows you to prune your list of movies you don't want to see again. An example of this is if your list just so happens to contain a movie that is in a foreign language and it is not likely for you to ever find this movie in your native language and do not want to watch it with subtitles. You can exclude a movie from being added in the future. However, in the list exclusion section you can add it back to the list so that when the list runs again it will be readded to your library.
Lidarr
- Import List Exclusion - This allows you to prune your list of movies you don't want to see again. An example of this is if your list just so happens to contain a movie that is in a foreign language and it is not likely for you to ever find this movie in your native language and do not want to watch it with subtitles. You can exclude a movie from being added in the future. However, in the list exclusion section you can add it back to the list so that when the list runs again it will be readded to your library.
Readarr
- Import List Exclusion - This allows you to prune your list of movies you don't want to see again. An example of this is if your list just so happens to contain a movie that is in a foreign language and it is not likely for you to ever find this movie in your native language and do not want to watch it with subtitles. You can exclude a movie from being added in the future. However, in the list exclusion section you can add it back to the list so that when the list runs again it will be readded to your library.