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Mylar is
http://ipv4:xxx http://yourdomain:xxx Traefik V1 & V2: https://mylar.domain.com Traefik V2 Additional: None
- Loadup PlexGuide and visit the PTS Program Suite
- Select > xxx
- Mylar will install
- Visit Mylar according to the display
Note: MAKE SURE TO HIT SAVE AFTER EACH TAB
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You want to click the "Gears" Icon at the top right of the page.
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Click the "Web Interface" tab.
- Add a http username and password(testing https).
- Paste your Comic Vine API Key into the API Section.
- Set your "Comic Location Path" to /unionfs/comics/
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Click the "Download Settings" tab.
- Enter your usenet or Torrents details.
- For Deluge, first go to your Deluge preferences "Daemon" tab and check "Allow Remote Connections". Copy the port number.
- In your Mylar preferences for deluge host port enter
deluge:<port number> - Copy the username and password generated for you at
/opt/appdata/deluge/author add your own and restart deluge. - Enter this username and password into your mylar preferences, save and restart mylar.
- Enter your usenet or Torrents details.
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Click the "Search Providers" tab.
- Add your search provider details, if your provider doesn't appear on the left(not many do) you can tick "Use Newznab" and add your details there, don't forget to tick enabled.
- Click the "Quality & Post Processing" tab(these are my settings, play around with what works for you).
- Quality: Whichever - Just get it.
- No minimum or maximum file size.
- Duplicate Handling Retain based on "Filesize"
- Duplicate dump folder un-ticked.
- Failed Download Handling un-ticked(Should probably be ticked).
- Post-Processing enabled.
- "When Post-Processing" Move, If using torrents this should be copy or hardlink.
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cd /home/$USER
### Takes you to the current user’s home directory~
### Takes you to the current user’s home directorysudo <command>
### execute <command> with root privileges [you will be asked for your password]mkdir myprettyfolder
### Makes a directory called myprettyfolder (example)rm file.txt
### Removes a file in the current directory called file.txtrm -f file.txt
### Removes a file in the current directory called file.txt
### the '-f' flag deletes the file WITHOUT ASKING FOR CONFIRMATION
### '-f' stands for 'force'rm fi*
### Removes all files that start with fi in the current directoryrm -r fi*
### Removes all files AND DIRECTORIES that start with fi in the current directory
### Contents of directories starting with "fi" will also be removed.
### '-r' means 'recursive'sudo su
### Switch to rootexit
### Return to your regular user (after using sudo su to become root user)clear
### Clear the current screenbash myscript.sh
### Execute the bash script called myscript.sh in current directorychmod myscript.sh 777
### Allow all permissions for all groups (bad practice)chmod +x myscript.sh
### Allows the script to be executed when called uponsudo reboot
### Reboot your serversudo systemctl status sonarr
### Check on the service called 'Sonarr'sudo systemctl restart sonarr
### Restarts the service called 'Sonarr'sudo docker rm -f portainer
### An example of moving a specific container by namesstat /path/to/file
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