Multipe app requests

Looking at what I run on my home box, I can see these apps being loaded on my seedbox and useful to others.
CouchPotato: https://couchpota.to/
Jackett: https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett
PlexRequests.net https://tidusjar.github.io/PlexRequests.Net/
PlexPy: https://github.com/drzoidberg33/plexpy
Plex Report(emails are prettier than plexemail): https://github.com/bstascavage/plexReport

These along with Sonarr make a really nice package.

If I took the time to figure out how your package system works, I’d be able to help with this. I havent looked at it.

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Thanks for the suggestions @RXWatcher !

We definitely want to include as may installers as possible and since they are optional, we could literally include just about any request made. That being said, I have taken notes on your request here. At the present moment I am working out integrating pyLoad as per a previous users request. Also, working on building in a development pipeline that is viewable by all, to see what is in the works and it’s percentage of completion (that’s taking me a bit, but it’s getting there.)

I will also build in a wiki article today (I should really grind on this now) that gives a bit of info/template on the structure of our installer as well as how to go about submitting a successful pull request.

I know CouchPotato is the next inline as it is another one that is requested often. So it is going to be following pyLoad integration.

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Jackett implementation would be nice to see, to add api-like functionality for expanding the search for TV series beyond the limited scope of RSS windows.

PlexPy & PlexRequests already on my own internal lists as well.

Curious why PlexRequests.net vs PlexRequests.meteor though. Thoughts? I’ve always used the meteor version.

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I’ve found the PlexRequest.net version to be more feature rich. For example there is a landing page in it now:

and following that is the normal PR login page:

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