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AtoMiC Toolkit simplifies HTPC / Home Server setup and management on Ubuntu and Debian variants including Raspbian. It currently supports: Couchpotato, Deluged, Emby, FFmpeg, Headphones, Htpcmanager, Jackett, Kodi, Lazylibrarian, Madsonic, Mono, Mylar, Nzbget, Nzbhydra, NzbToMedia, Ombi, Plex, Plexpy, Pyload, qBittorrent, Radarr, Sabnzbd+, Sickgear, Sickrage, Sonarr, Subsonic, Transmission, Unrar, Watcher, and Webmin.

  • Updated May 27, 2020
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Alek-Zywot
Alek-Zywot commented Aug 21, 2019

Hey, thanks for making this! Its a great collection of apps and scripts. What you've done with Plex and remote transcode is really impressive!

I know this isn't an issue per se but was I was wondering if you have any thoughts about creating a docker container with all the dependencies and then running all the scripts from within that container.

To illustrate my situation: I have this runnin

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profucius
profucius commented Jul 5, 2020

Hi there, excellent looking application. I've been looking for something like this for a long time.

Currently, I am unable to install Docker on my computer, however I do have Sonarr, Radarr, etc etc running on here via their installers. Is there a way I can install this on my Windows machine without Docker?

I have Python, MongoDB, NodeJS, etc already installed, if that helps.

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