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I was recently furloughed from work, so in between job applications, I decided to polish off Sonarr support in my Managarr TUI. Thus, I’m very proud to announce the beta release of Managarr with Sonarr support!
TL;DR: Managarr is a TUI and CLI for managing your Servarr instances. As of now, it now supports both Radarr and Sonarr and all the features that are available in the UI are also available in the CLI for scripting and additional automation.
The new version has the following features:
- Wider platform support (Windows, Mac, Linux, x86_64 and arm64)
- View your library, downloads, blocklist, episodes
- View details of a specific series, or episode including description, history, downloaded file info, or the credits
- View your host and security configs from the CLI to programmatically fetch the API token, among other settings
- Search your library
- Add series to your library
- Delete series, downloads, indexers, root folders, and episode files
- Trigger automatic searches for series, seasons, or episodes
- Trigger refresh and disk scan for series and downloads
- Manually search for series, seasons, or episodes
- Edit your series and indexers
- Manage your tags
- Manage your root folders
- Manage your blocklist
- View and browse logs, tasks, events queues, and updates
- Manually trigger scheduled tasks
- Manually trigger scheduled tasks
- And more!
Here’s some screenshots of the Sonarr tab:
Thanks to everyone’s feedback when I first posted the alpha release here, this version sports a handful of additional performance improvements and platform support.
This is now technically in beta, so if anyone encounters any issues, please let me know!
To answer your question, I built it for a few reasons:
But also: Why not?
So really, you would only use this if you like TUIs or want a command line tool for interacting with your Servarrs. If you have no use for it, that’s totally fine too!
As for container support: if you mean if there’s a docket version, yes there is. If that’s not what you meant, then my bad!
Well, you make the finest point
Thank you for answering. I will research some more to see how well it works with my setup.
Thanks for all your work!
Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate you!
I think it’s a great idea, as it also gives you access to your *arr stack from a simple ssh session, so you don’t have to expose the GUI interfaces to the Internet!
Well done! I’m looking forward to playing with this!
Thanks!
Thank you so much! I really hope it lives up to the hype it’s getting 😅