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Would it be possible to add mass tag management? Create a search in Radarr/Sonarr, then mass add tags to those items? If you know about Maintainerr, It would be cool to use a collection made in that program, and add tags to the items.
This is something I would eventually like in Maintainerr, and I am not sure if it is within the scope of this project, but I wanted to ask.
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Maintainerr does not have a documented API. It cannot export collections as JSON or some other format either. From my original FR, which I don't even remember what I was thinking at the time, this would have to be something outside of Maintainerr. It is something I would want Maintainerr to eventually do but it isn't there at the moment.
Maintainerr is basically a way to filter out media, using certain (specifically made for Maintainerr), and then add them to a collection set for deletion. A way to clean up your library of unwanted items/make a "going away soon" collection in Plex.
Maintainerr has the ability to use sonarr/radarr tags as one of its filters. There is just not a good way in the *arr apps to create these tags, and I guess in my perusing through the internet I found toolbarr. So, I am looking for a program that you can use to create filters and search criteria, then add a tag to the results on *arr apps.
Would it be possible to add mass tag management? Create a search in Radarr/Sonarr, then mass add tags to those items? If you know about Maintainerr, It would be cool to use a collection made in that program, and add tags to the items.
This is something I would eventually like in Maintainerr, and I am not sure if it is within the scope of this project, but I wanted to ask.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: