Implements a WPF/MVVM Control libray (with backend) that manages a MRU (Most Recently Used) list of files
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Sep 3, 2019 - C#
Implements a WPF/MVVM Control libray (with backend) that manages a MRU (Most Recently Used) list of files
A Python Script that, when run, checks your Plex server for recently added and summarizes the entries within the time frame you specify. Then sends the summary to different services you specify.
List of awesome services for obtaining last results
đź”— Runs webhooks with recently added items from your Plex server
List of awesome services for obtaining last results
A Python bot that fetches recently added media from a Plex server and sends updates to a Discord channel. This bot is modular, easy to configure, and designed for extensibility. Ideal for notifying users about new media added to your Plex library.
This is a single docker container that will have multiple functions to be used along side Gethomepage
Full control over the 'recently added' list on your Plex server.
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