API Support for your favorite torrent trackers
MediaManagement
C#
Jackett is the ultimate wingman for your digital media collection, serving up a smorgasbord of torrent trackers with a side of API goodness. This open-source project is like a Swiss Army knife for torrent enthusiasts, bridging the gap between your favorite apps and a treasure trove of trackers. Imagine you're on the hunt for that elusive TV show or that hard-to-find movie. Instead of bouncing between different sites like a digital pinball, Jackett's got your back. It acts as a smooth operator, translating queries from apps like Sonarr, Radarr, and CouchPotato into tracker-specific searches. It's like having a multilingual friend who can chat up any torrent site in its native tongue. But Jackett isn't just a one-trick pony. This bad boy supports a whopping number of public, semi-private, and private trackers. We're talking hundreds of options here, folks. From the well-known 1337x and The Pirate Bay to niche sites you've probably never heard of, Jackett's got 'em all on speed dial. The project's README is a goldmine of info, detailing everything from installation instructions for various platforms to advanced features like search caching and FlareSolverr integration. It's clear the developers have put some serious elbow grease into making Jackett accessible and feature-rich. One of the coolest things about Jackett is its flexibility. Running on Windows? There's an installer for that. Prefer Linux or macOS? No sweat, they've got you covered. Heck, you can even run it in a Docker container if that's your jam. The command-line options give you fine-grained control, perfect for power users who like to tinker under the hood. Jackett also plays nice with others. It implements the Torznab API, making it a breeze to integrate with your existing setup. And for the developers out there, there's even a third-party Golang SDK available. In a nutshell, Jackett is like the cool kid at the torrent party, making introductions and ensuring everyone gets along. It's a must-have tool for anyone serious about their digital media collection, streamlining the search process and opening up a world of content at your fingertips. So why not give it a spin and see what all the fuss is about? Your media server will thank you.