Modern, easy to use download automation for torrents and usenet.
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Yo, check it out! autobrr is bringin' some serious heat to the download automation game. This bad boy is like the Swiss Army knife of grabbing torrents and Usenet content - it's got all the bells and whistles you need in one slick package. So what's the deal with autobrr? Well, it's taking the best parts of tools like trackarr, autodl-irssi, and flexget, and mashing them up into one super-powered app that can handle it all. We're talking next-level automation here, folks. Let's break down some of the killer features this beast is rockin': - It's got your back for both torrents and Usenet - Hooks up with over 75 torrent trackers that use IRC announces - Plays nice with Newznab, Torznab, and RSS feeds to connect you to hundreds of indexers - Supports torrent magnets for easy snatching - Packs some serious filtering power, including regex support for the pros - Rocks a sweet web UI that's mobile-friendly and even has dark mode (oh yeah!) - Built on Go and React, so it's lightweight and runs smooth on all kinds of systems - Container support for you Docker and Kubernetes folks - Flexible database options with PostgreSQL and SQLite - Notification support for Discord, Telegram, and more - One instance can talk to multiple remote clients and *arr apps The setup is pretty straightforward whether you're on Linux, Windows, macOS, or rocking a Docker container. They've even got some one-click installers for popular seedbox providers. Once you're up and running, autobrr becomes your personal download wizard. It's constantly scanning IRC channels and feeds, ready to snatch up new content the second it drops based on the filters you set. Then it can shoot that stuff straight to your download client or media management apps like Radarr and Sonarr. The best part? This whole shebang is open source under the GPLv2+ license. So you can tinker with it, improve it, and share the love. If you're looking to level up your media acquisition game, autobrr is definitely worth a look. It's bringing some serious automation firepower that'll have you wondering how you ever lived without it. Give it a spin and see what all the hype is about!