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Visit the Apps section to configure your instances and start tracking your live hunts.
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Set which instances to use by default when loading the Discovery home view. If no instance is selected, the first available instance will be used automatically.
When requesting movies or TV shows, the chosen root folder is used. If not set, the first root folder in the *arr app is used. Set a default per app so requests go to the correct disk (e.g. when your first root is full).
Genres added here are hidden from the Movies and TV filter dropdowns. Users cannot select these genres when filtering discovery; use this to prevent certain genres from being requested.
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Monitor and manage your media server applications
A specialized utility that automates discovering missing and upgrading your media collection
Huntarr automatically discovers missing media in your collection and upgrades existing content to higher quality versions.
Seamlessly integrates with your favorite *arr applications to provide a unified management experience.
Configure hunt schedules that fit your needs with advanced timing controls and resource management.
Stay informed with customizable notifications through Discord, Slack, email, and more via Apprise.
Track your media collection growth and hunt performance with comprehensive statistics and history.
Deploy Huntarr in minutes with Docker support and simple configuration options.
Enter a name for the new profile.
To learn more about Pre-Formatted Custom Formats, please visit TRaSH Guides.
To learn how to use imported formats, please visit TRaSH Guides.
Pre-Formatted: pick TRaSH Guides formats by category. Import: paste your own JSON.
Select categories below, then check the formats you want to add. Already-added formats are checked and disabled.
Read-only view of the custom format JSON.
Choose an indexer type to configure.
Select an indexer preset or Manual Configuration to continue.
When your download client and Movie Hunt don’t see the same folder paths, you need a mapping: tell Movie Hunt which local path on your system corresponds to the remote path the client uses. If you run Movie Hunt in Docker, paths inside the container are usually different from the host, so remote path mappings are typically required. If both run on the same machine with the same paths, you can leave this empty. For more detail see the wiki.
The same host you specified for the remote Download Client
Path that Movie Hunt should use to access the remote path locally
Root path to the directory that the Download Client accesses
Choose a client type to configure.
Huntarr supports usenet download clients. Select one to continue.
Root folders are where your media is stored. Movie Hunt uses these paths to know if you already have a movie (e.g. for Docker, use the path inside the container such as /movies).
/movies
Enter or browse to a folder path. Use Test to confirm write/read permissions.
No schedules configured. Use the form above to add a schedule.
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Link your Plex account to enable Plex login and additional features.
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