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[โ€“] phoenixz@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Im looking into an arr stack but it seems there are a LOT of moving pieces. I'm technical enough to pull it off but also old enough to roll my eyes at seeing how many systems I'll need to install, setup, configure, etc. sonar, bazaar, radarr, arrarr..

I dont suppose there is a single docker container to install that pulls and connects it all? I dont mind a bit of work but this sure seems a lot at first glance

[โ€“] wanderingmagus@lemm.ee 1 points 22 hours ago

There's several that you can customize to your liking, and several megathreads about it on the old site we shall not speak of.

Thing is, the specific units you install can bedifferent depending on personal preference; I use qbittorrent instead of transmission for instance, Jellyfin instead of Plex, and so on.

Once you get it set up, though, everything else should go smoothly, and you'll practically never have to do manual searches ever again (except those really niche shows nobody's ever heard of).

There's an example docker file from Rick45 on github, but as I noted, he uses stuff like Plex and Deluge instead. Feel free to just copy the example file and edit as needed for your preferred services.

Me, my preferred stack includes Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Prowlarr, Jellyfin, qBittorrent, SurfShark, JellySeer, Flaresolver, and Organizer. Again, tweak as you'd like.