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- # Bootybot
-
- This is a script for doing things with Plex that make it easier to do other
- things. I'm not going to say what things those are, but we all know.
-
- ## Dependencies
-
- * Filebot
-
- * `unrar`
-
- * Python 3
-
- ## Configuration
-
- The default config location is `~/.config/bootybot.conf`. Below is an example.
-
- ```json
- {
- "outdir": "/mnt/xvol1/plexdata",
- "extractdir": "/tmp/bootybot_extract",
- "simpleaction": "copy",
- "overrides": [
- {
- "name": "The Simpsons",
- "pattern": "The\\.Simpsons\\..*"
- }
- ]
- }
- ```
-
- The `outdir` property has the `{plex}` formatter from Filebot appended to it,
- so you should not have to worry about handling different media classes (TV,
- Movies, etc.).
-
- The `extractdir` is where we extract data from RAR archives into. It usually
- ends up being emptied after we finish processing, as we move data out of here
- after extraction.
-
- The `simpleaction` property is passed to Filebot when processing simple,
- non-archived media files. I use `copy` because of how I want to handle dealing
- with data *after* it's been loaded into Plex, but you might want to use `move`,
- `hardlink`, or `keeplink` depending on what you're situation is like.
-
- The `overrides` section is used to enforce that TV shows have their names
- properly auto-detected, as occasionally Filebot trips up and misses it. If none
- of the entries match the file then we just hope that Filebot figures it out on
- its own. Note that the regexes must match the *entire* filename. So it's a
- good idea to put a `.*` at the end to make sure it matches every file format
- and from any "distributor".
-
- ## Usage
-
- Once you've configured it, you can just run `booty.py` in the directory of the
- "media" you're trying to prepare.
-
- You can set the `BOOTYCFG` envvar to override the config location.
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