[84] award default update

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meisnate12 11 months ago
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##############################################################################
# Berlinale Awards Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
# EDITING THIS FILE MAY CAUSE PULLING NEW UPDATES TO FAIL #
# https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/defaults/award/berlinale #
##############################################################################
external_templates:
pmm: templates
template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
Berlinale Golden Bears:
variables:
key: golden
template:
- name: shared
sort: Berlinale !
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/berlinale/winner
translation_key: berlinale_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000091
event_year: all
award_filter: golden berlin bear
winning: true
dynamic_collections:
Berlinale Awards:
type: imdb_awards
sync: true
data:
event_id: ev0000091
starting: latest-5
ending: latest
title_format: Berlinale <<key_name>>
template:
- use_year_collections
- imdb_award
- shared
- arr
- custom
template_variables:
winning:
default: true
collection_order:
default: release
allowed_libraries:
default: movie
image:
default: award/berlinale/<<key>>
translation_key:
default: berlinale_year
dynamic:
default: true

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##############################################################################
# Cesar Awards Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
# EDITING THIS FILE MAY CAUSE PULLING NEW UPDATES TO FAIL #
# https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/defaults/award/cesar #
##############################################################################
external_templates:
pmm: templates
template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
César Best Film Winners:
variables:
key: best
template:
- name: shared
sort: Cesar !
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/cesar/winner
translation_key: cesar_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000157
event_year: all
award_filter: César
category_filter: best film (meilleur film)
winning: true
dynamic_collections:
Cesar Awards:
type: imdb_awards
sync: true
data:
event_id: ev0000157
starting: latest-5
ending: latest
title_format: Cesar <<key_name>>
template:
- use_year_collections
- imdb_award
- shared
- arr
- custom
template_variables:
winning:
default: true
collection_order:
default: release
allowed_libraries:
default: movie
image:
default: award/cesar/<<key>>
translation_key:
default: cesar_year
dynamic:
default: true

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template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
Emmys Best in Category Winners:
variables:
key: best
template:
- name: shared
sort: Emmys !
allowed_libraries: show
image: award/emmys/winner
translation_key: emmy_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000223
event_year: all
category_filter:
- best comedy series
- best comedy show
- best dramatic anthology series
- best dramatic program
- best dramatic series
- best dramatic series - less than one hour
- best dramatic series - one hour or longer
- best series - half hour or less
- best series - one hour or more
- outstanding animated program
- outstanding animated program (for programming less than one hour)
- outstanding animated program (for programming more than one hour)
- outstanding animated program (for programming one hour or less)
- outstanding animated program (for programming one hour or more)
- outstanding animated programming
- outstanding comedy series
- outstanding drama series
- outstanding drama series - continuing
- outstanding drama/comedy - limited episodes
- outstanding dramatic program
- outstanding dramatic series
- outstanding miniseries
- outstanding series - comedy
- outstanding series - drama
winning: true
dynamic_collections:
Emmy Awards:
type: imdb_awards

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##############################################################################
# National Film Registry Awards Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
# EDITING THIS FILE MAY CAUSE PULLING NEW UPDATES TO FAIL #
# https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/defaults/award/nfr #
##############################################################################
external_templates:
pmm: templates
template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
National Film Registry All Time:
variables:
key: all_time
template:
- name: shared
sort: National Film Registry !
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/nfr/all_time
translation_key: nfr_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000468
event_year: all
winning: true
dynamic_collections:
National Film Registry Awards:
type: imdb_awards
sync: true
data:
event_id: ev0000468
starting: latest-5
ending: latest
title_format: National Film Registry <<key_name>>
template:
- use_year_collections
- imdb_award
- shared
- arr
- custom
template_variables:
winning:
default: true
collection_order:
default: release
allowed_libraries:
default: movie
image:
default: award/nfr/<<key>>
translation_key:
default: nfr_year
dynamic:
default: true

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##############################################################################
# Other Awards Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
# EDITING THIS FILE MAY CAUSE PULLING NEW UPDATES TO FAIL #
# https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/defaults/award/other #
##############################################################################
external_templates:
pmm: templates
template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
Berlinale Golden Bears:
variables:
key: berlinale
template:
- name: shared
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/berlinale/winner
translation_key: berlinale_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000091
event_year: all
category_filter: best film
winning: true
César Best Film Winners:
variables:
key: cesar
template:
- name: shared
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/cesar/winner
translation_key: cesar_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000157
event_year: all
category_filter: best film (meilleur film)
winning: true
Razzies Golden Raspberry Winners:
variables:
key: razzie
template:
- name: shared
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/razzie/winner
translation_key: razzie_worst
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000558
event_year: all
category_filter: worst picture
winning: true
Venice Golden Lions:
variables:
key: venice
template:
- name: shared
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/venice/winner
translation_key: venice_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000681
event_year: all
award_filter: golden lion
winning: true

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##############################################################################
# People's Choice Awards Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
# EDITING THIS FILE MAY CAUSE PULLING NEW UPDATES TO FAIL #
# https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/defaults/award/pca #
##############################################################################
external_templates:
pmm: templates
template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
Peoples Choice Award Winners:
variables:
key: best
template:
- name: shared
sort: People's Choice Awards !
image: award/pca/winner
translation_key: pca_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000530
event_year: all
category_filter:
- all-time favorite tv program
- favorite all-time motion picture
- favorite motion picture
- favorite movie
- favorite non-musical motion picture
- favorite overall motion picture
- favorite tv show
- the movie of 2022
- the show of 2021
winning: true
dynamic_collections:
Peoples Choice Awards:
type: imdb_awards
sync: true
data:
event_id: ev0000530
starting: latest-5
ending: latest
title_format: People's Choice Awards <<key_name>>
template:
- use_year_collections
- imdb_award
- shared
- arr
- custom
template_variables:
winning:
default: true
collection_order:
default: release
image:
default: award/pca/<<key>>
translation_key:
default: pca_year
dynamic:
default: true

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##############################################################################
# Razzie Awards Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
# EDITING THIS FILE MAY CAUSE PULLING NEW UPDATES TO FAIL #
# https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/defaults/award/razzie #
##############################################################################
external_templates:
pmm: templates
template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
Razzies Golden Raspberry Winners:
variables:
key: golden
template:
- name: shared
sort: Razzie !
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/razzie/winner
translation_key: razzie_worst
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000558
event_year: all
category_filter: worst picture
winning: true
dynamic_collections:
Razzie Awards:
type: imdb_awards
sync: true
data:
event_id: ev0000558
starting: latest-5
ending: latest
title_format: Razzie <<key_name>>
template:
- use_year_collections
- imdb_award
- shared
- arr
- custom
template_variables:
winning:
default: true
collection_order:
default: release
allowed_libraries:
default: movie
image:
default: award/razzie/<<key>>
translation_key:
default: razzie_year
dynamic:
default: true

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##############################################################################
# Screen Actors Guild Awards Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
# EDITING THIS FILE MAY CAUSE PULLING NEW UPDATES TO FAIL #
# https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/defaults/award/sag #
##############################################################################
external_templates:
pmm: templates
template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
Screen Actors Guild Award Winners:
variables:
key: best
template:
- name: shared
sort: Screen Actors Guild !
image: award/sag/winner
translation_key: sag_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000598
event_year: all
category_filter:
- outstanding performance by a cast
- outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture
- outstanding performance by a cast in a theatrical motion picture
- outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series
- outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series
- outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture
winning: true
dynamic_collections:
Screen Actors Guild Awards:
type: imdb_awards
sync: true
data:
event_id: ev0000598
starting: latest-5
ending: latest
title_format: Screen Actors Guild <<key_name>>
template:
- use_year_collections
- imdb_award
- shared
- arr
- custom
template_variables:
winning:
default: true
collection_order:
default: release
image:
default: award/sag/<<key>>
translation_key:
default: sag_year
dynamic:
default: true

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##############################################################################
# Toronto International Film Festival Awards Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
# EDITING THIS FILE MAY CAUSE PULLING NEW UPDATES TO FAIL #
# https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/defaults/award/tiff #
##############################################################################
external_templates:
pmm: templates
template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
Toronto People's Choice Award Winners:
variables:
key: best
template:
- name: shared
sort: Toronto International Film Festival !
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/tiff/winner
translation_key: tiff_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000659
event_year: all
award_filter:
- people's choice award
- grolsch people's choice award
category_filter:
- best film
- people's choice award
- grolsch people's choice award
- gala or special presentations
winning: true
dynamic_collections:
Toronto International Film Festival Awards:
type: imdb_awards
sync: true
data:
event_id: ev0000659
starting: latest-5
ending: latest
title_format: Toronto International Film Festival <<key_name>>
template:
- use_year_collections
- imdb_award
- shared
- arr
- custom
template_variables:
winning:
default: true
collection_order:
default: release
allowed_libraries:
default: movie
image:
default: award/tiff/<<key>>
translation_key:
default: tiff_year
dynamic:
default: true

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##############################################################################
# Venice Awards Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
# EDITING THIS FILE MAY CAUSE PULLING NEW UPDATES TO FAIL #
# https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/defaults/award/venice #
##############################################################################
external_templates:
pmm: templates
template_variables:
collection_section: 130
collections:
Venice Golden Lions:
variables:
key: golden
template:
- name: shared
sort: Venice !
allowed_libraries: movie
image: award/venice/winner
translation_key: venice_best
- name: arr
- name: custom
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000681
event_year: all
award_filter:
- golden lion
- international critics award
- grand international award
category_filter:
- golden lion
- best feature film
- best film
- grand international award
winning: true
dynamic_collections:
Venice Awards:
type: imdb_awards
sync: true
data:
event_id: ev0000681
starting: latest-5
ending: latest
title_format: Venice <<key_name>>
template:
- use_year_collections
- imdb_award
- shared
- arr
- custom
template_variables:
winning:
default: true
collection_order:
default: release
allowed_libraries:
default: movie
image:
default: award/venice/<<key>>
translation_key:
default: venice_year
dynamic:
default: true

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templates:
collectionless:
default:
# check1
exclude_prefix:
- "!"
- "~"
# check2
sort_title: ~_Collectionless
collection_order: alpha
url_poster: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Images/master/collectionless.jpg

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fast: movie
rocky: movie
mummy: movie
trakt_url:
# check1
trakt_url:
mcu: https://trakt.tv/users/donxy/lists/marvel-cinematic-universe
trek: https://trakt.tv/users/wdvhucb/lists/star-trek
middle: https://trakt.tv/users/oya-kesh/lists/middle-earth
mdblist_url:
# check2
mdblist_url:
avp: https://mdblist.com/lists/plexmetamanager/external/16872
arrow: https://mdblist.com/lists/plexmetamanager/external/15113
dca: https://mdblist.com/lists/plexmetamanager/external/15405
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askew: https://mdblist.com/lists/plexmetamanager/external/15362
wizard: https://mdblist.com/lists/plexmetamanager/external/23683
xmen: https://mdblist.com/lists/plexmetamanager/external/9244
# check3
image:
default: universe/<<key>>

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season:
default:
limit: 100
limit_trending: <<limit>>
limit_season: <<limit>>
anilist_search:
season: current
year:
sort_by: popular
limit: <<limit_trending>>
limit: <<limit_season>>
collections:
AniList Popular:

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535313: Godzilla (MonsterVerse)
535790: Godzilla (Anime)
template_variables:
movie:
# check1
movie:
105995: 336560 # Anaconda: Lake Placid vs. Anaconda
176097: 14177 # Barbershop: Beauty Shop
448150: 567604 # Deadpool: Once Upon a Deadpool
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10194: 130925 # Toy Story: Partysaurus Rex
63043: 73362 # TRON: TRON: The Next Day
748: 567604 # X-Men: Once Upon a Deadpool
name_mapping:
# check2
name_mapping:
1565: 28 Days-Weeks Later
508334: Angels in the
115838: Escape From

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- shared
- arr
template_variables:
emoji:
# check1
emoji:
years: "🎊 "
valentine: "💘 "
patrick: "☘ "
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latinx: "🪅 "
women: "🚺 "
black_history: "✊ 🏿 "
schedule:
# check2
schedule:
years: range(12/26-01/04)
valentine: range(02/01-02/29)
patrick: range(03/01-03/18)
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lgbtq: range(05/31-06/30)
latinx: range(09/15-10/15)
women: range(02/28-03/31)
imdb_list:
# check3
imdb_list:
years: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls066838460/
valentine:
- https://www.imdb.com/list/ls000094398/
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- https://www.imdb.com/list/ls000835734/
- https://www.imdb.com/list/ls091597850/
christmas: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls000096828/
imdb_search:
# check4
imdb_search:
women:
keyword.any: women in film, womens rights, womens suffrage
sort_by: rating.desc
limit: 500
tmdb_collection:
# check5
tmdb_collection:
halloween:
- 185103 # Hotel Transylvania
- 11716 # Addams Family
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- 8091 # Alien Collection
- 2980 # Ghostbusters
- 751156 # Hocus Pocus
tmdb_movie:
# check6
tmdb_movie:
halloween:
- 23437 # A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
mdblist_list:
# check7
mdblist_list:
aapi:
- https://mdblist.com/lists/plexmetamanager/asian-american-pacific-islander-heritage-month
disabilities:
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- https://mdblist.com/lists/plexmetamanager/lgbtq-pride-month
latinx:
- https://mdblist.com/lists/plexmetamanager/latinx-heritage-month
trakt_list:
# check8
trakt_list:
black_history:
- https://trakt.tv/users/hoochzilla/lists/black-cinema?display=movie&sort=title,asc
- https://trakt.tv/users/bluephi8/lists/black-history?display=movie&sort=title,asc
# check9
visible_home:
default: true
visible_shared:

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Emmys Winner:
variables: {key: emmys, weight: 90}
template: [name: standard, name: ribbon]
imdb_search:
event.winning: emmy
limit: 1000
imdb_award:
event_id: ev0000223
event_year: all
category_filter:
- best comedy series
- best comedy show
- best dramatic anthology series
- best dramatic program
- best dramatic series
- best dramatic series - less than one hour
- best dramatic series - one hour or longer
- best series - half hour or less
- best series - one hour or more
- outstanding animated program
- outstanding animated program (for programming less than one hour)
- outstanding animated program (for programming more than one hour)
- outstanding animated program (for programming one hour or less)
- outstanding animated program (for programming one hour or more)
- outstanding animated programming
- outstanding comedy series
- outstanding drama series
- outstanding drama series - continuing
- outstanding drama/comedy - limited episodes
- outstanding dramatic program
- outstanding dramatic series
- outstanding miniseries
- outstanding series - comedy
- outstanding series - drama
winning: true
Critics Choice Winners:
variables: {key: choice, weight: 80}

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order: ""
order_<<key>>: <<order>>
schedule_<<key>>: <<schedule>>
sort: <<title>>
sort_prefix: "!"
sort_title: <<sort_prefix>><<collection_section>><<pre>><<order_<<key>>>><<title>>
sort_title: <<sort_prefix>><<collection_section>><<pre>><<order_<<key>>>><<sort>>
item_radarr_tag_<<key>>: <<item_radarr_tag>>
item_sonarr_tag_<<key>>: <<item_sonarr_tag>>
url_poster: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Images/master/<<image>>.jpg

@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ You can create individual blocks of operations by using a list under `operations
<table class="clearTable">
<tr><td>`mdb`</td><td>Use MdbList for Content Ratings</td></tr>
<tr><td>`mdb_commonsense`</td><td>Use Commonsense Rating through MDbList for Content Ratings</td></tr>
<tr><td>`mdb_commonsense0`</td><td>Use Commonsense Rating with Zero Padding through MDbList for Content Ratings</td></tr>
<tr><td>`mdb_commonsense`</td><td>Use Common Sense Rating through MDbList for Content Ratings</td></tr>
<tr><td>`mdb_commonsense0`</td><td>Use Common Sense Rating with Zero Padding through MDbList for Content Ratings</td></tr>
<tr><td>`omdb`</td><td>Use IMDb through OMDb for Content Ratings</td></tr>
<tr><td>`mal`</td><td>Use MyAnimeList for Content Ratings</td></tr>
<tr><td>`lock`</td><td>Lock Content Rating Field</td></tr>

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Supported Library Types: Movie
Requirements: [Trakt Authentication](../../config/trakt.md)
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
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Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
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collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: BAFTA <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data:
starting: latest-10 #(5)!
ending: latest #(6)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "BAFTA yearhere Winners"
5. If today is 2024, then create collections for BAFTA 2014 onwards
6. If today is 2024, then the final collection is BAFTA 2024
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

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# Berlin International Film Festival Awards Collections
The `berlinale` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the Berlin International Film Festival Awards.
![](../images/berlinale.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Library Types: Movie
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Berlinale Golden Bears` | `golden` | Collection of Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Award Winners. |
| `Berlinale <<year>>`<br>**Example:** `Berlinale 2022` | `<<year>>`<br>**Example:** `2022` | Collection of Berlin International Film Festival Award Winners for the given year. |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: berlinale
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `sync_mode_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sync_mode`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.<br><table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description & Values</th></tr><tr><td><code>starting</code></td><td>Controls the starting year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest-5<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td></tr><tr><td><code>ending</code></td><td>Controls the ending year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 1</td></tr><tr><td><code>increment</code></td><td>Controls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)<br><strong>Default:</strong> 1<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td><td></td></tr></table><ul><li><strong><code>starting</code> and <code>ending</code> can also have the value <code>latest</code></strong></li><li><strong>You can also use a value relative to the <code>latest</code> by doing <code>latest-5</code></strong></li></ul> |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Years |
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Berlinale <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Berlinale Award Winners.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: berlinale
template_variables:
collection_mode: show_items #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Berlinale <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Berlinale yearhere Winners"
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ The `cannes` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the
Supported Library Types: Movie
Requirements: [Trakt Authentication](../../config/trakt.md)
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
@ -30,20 +28,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
@ -55,7 +55,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Cannes <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Cannes Awards.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -63,17 +64,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -85,14 +80,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Cannes <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data:
starting: latest-10 #(5)!
ending: latest #(6)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Cannes yearhere Winners"
5. If today is 2024, then create collections for Cannes 2014 onwards
6. If today is 2024, then the final collection is Cannes 2024
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
# César Awards Collections
The `cesar` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the César Awards.
![](../images/cesar.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Library Types: Movie
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:----------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------|
| `César Best Film Winners` | `best` | Collection of César Award Winners. |
| `Cesar <<year>>`<br>**Example:** `Cesar 2022` | `<<year>>`<br>**Example:** `2022` | Collection of César Award Winners for the given year. |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: cesar
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `sync_mode_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sync_mode`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.<br><table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description & Values</th></tr><tr><td><code>starting</code></td><td>Controls the starting year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest-5<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td></tr><tr><td><code>ending</code></td><td>Controls the ending year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 1</td></tr><tr><td><code>increment</code></td><td>Controls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)<br><strong>Default:</strong> 1<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td><td></td></tr></table><ul><li><strong><code>starting</code> and <code>ending</code> can also have the value <code>latest</code></strong></li><li><strong>You can also use a value relative to the <code>latest</code> by doing <code>latest-5</code></strong></li></ul> |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Years |
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `César <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> César Award Winners.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: cesar
template_variables:
collection_mode: show_items #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: César <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "César yearhere Winners"
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ The `choice` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the
Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
Requirements: [Trakt Authentication](../../config/trakt.md)
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
@ -37,16 +35,16 @@ Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightl
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
@ -66,18 +64,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -89,15 +80,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Critics Choice Awards <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data:
starting: latest-10 #(5)!
ending: latest #(6)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Critics Choice Awards yearhere Winners"
5. If today is 2024, then create collections for Critics Choice Awards 2014 onwards
6. If today is 2024, then the final collection is Critics Choice Awards 2024
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
| Collection | Key | |
|:----------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------|
| `Emmys Best in Category Winners` | `best` | Collection of Emmys Best in Category Award Winners. |
| `Emmys <<year>>`<br>**Example:** `Emmys 2022` | `<<year>>`<br>**Example:** `2022` | Collection of Emmys Award Winners for the given year. |
## Config
@ -34,16 +35,16 @@ Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightl
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn off the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
@ -63,17 +64,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -85,14 +80,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Emmys <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data:
starting: latest-10 #(5)!
ending: latest #(6)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Emmys yearhere Winners"
5. If today is 2024, then create collections for Emmys 2014 onwards
6. If today is 2024, then the final collection is Emmys 2024
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ The `golden` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the
Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
Recommendations: The `Golden Globe Best Motion Pictures` Collection only works with Movie Libraries
Recommendations: The `Golden Globe Best Motion Pictures` and `Golden Globes Best Director Winners` Collections only work
with Movie Libraries.
## Collections Section 130
@ -34,20 +35,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
@ -59,7 +62,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Golden Globe <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Golden Globe Winners.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -67,17 +71,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -89,14 +87,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Emmys <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data:
starting: latest-10 #(5)!
ending: latest #(6)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Golden Globes yearhere Winners"
5. If today is 2024, then create collections for Golden Globes 2014 onwards
6. If today is 2024, then the final collection is Golden Globes 2024
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
# National Film Registry Collections
The `nfr` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the National Film Registry.
![](../images/nfr.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Library Types: Movie
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `National Film Registry All Time` | `all_time` | Collection of Films added to the National Film Registry. |
| `National Film Registry <<year>>`<br>**Example:** `National Film Registry 2022` | `<<year>>`<br>**Example:** `2022` | Collection of Films added to the National Film Registry for the given year. |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: nfr
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `sync_mode_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sync_mode`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.<br><table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description & Values</th></tr><tr><td><code>starting</code></td><td>Controls the starting year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest-5<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td></tr><tr><td><code>ending</code></td><td>Controls the ending year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 1</td></tr><tr><td><code>increment</code></td><td>Controls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)<br><strong>Default:</strong> 1<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td><td></td></tr></table><ul><li><strong><code>starting</code> and <code>ending</code> can also have the value <code>latest</code></strong></li><li><strong>You can also use a value relative to the <code>latest</code> by doing <code>latest-5</code></strong></li></ul> |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Years |
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `National Film Registry <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> National Film Registry.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: nfr
template_variables:
collection_mode: show_items #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: National Film Registry <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "National Film Registry yearhere Winners"
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -29,20 +29,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:---------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
@ -54,7 +56,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Oscars Winners <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Academy Awards (Oscars) Winners for <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -62,18 +65,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -84,15 +80,14 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
collection_mode: show_items #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Emmys <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data:
starting: latest-10 #(5)!
ending: latest #(6)!
name_format: Oscars <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Oscars YEAR_HERE Winners"
5. If today is 2024, then create collections for Oscars 2014 onwards
7. If today is 2024, then the final collection is Oscars 2024
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -1,89 +0,0 @@
# Other Awards Collections
The `other_award` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on numerous other awards.
![](../images/awardother.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
Requirements: [Trakt Authentication](../../config/trakt.md)
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:-----------------------------------|:------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Berlinale Golden Bears` | `berlinale` | Collection of Berlinale Golden Bears Award Winners. |
| `César Best Film Winners` | `cesar` | Collection of César Best Film Winners Award Winners. |
| `Razzies Golden Raspberry Winners` | `razzie` | Collection of Razzies Golden Raspberry Winners Award Winners. |
| `Venice Golden Lions` | `venice` | Collection of Venice Golden Lions Award Winners. |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: other_award
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `sync_mode_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sync_mode`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: other_award
template_variables:
use_berlinale: false #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
```
1. Do not create the "Berlinale Golden Bears" collection
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr

@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
# People's Choice Awards Collections
The `pca` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the People's Choice Awards.
![](../images/pca.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------|
| `People's Choice Award Winners` | `pca` | Collection of People's Choice Award Winners. |
| `People's Choice Awards <<year>>`<br>**Example:** `People's Choice Awards 2022` | `<<year>>`<br>**Example:** `2022` | Collection of People's Choice Award Winners for the given year. |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: pca
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `sync_mode_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sync_mode`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.<br><table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description & Values</th></tr><tr><td><code>starting</code></td><td>Controls the starting year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest-5<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td></tr><tr><td><code>ending</code></td><td>Controls the ending year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 1</td></tr><tr><td><code>increment</code></td><td>Controls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)<br><strong>Default:</strong> 1<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td><td></td></tr></table><ul><li><strong><code>starting</code> and <code>ending</code> can also have the value <code>latest</code></strong></li><li><strong>You can also use a value relative to the <code>latest</code> by doing <code>latest-5</code></strong></li></ul> |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Years |
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `People's Choice Awards <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> People's Choice Award Winners.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: pca
template_variables:
collection_mode: show_items #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: People's Choice <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "People's Choice yearhere Winners"
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
# Razzie Awards Collections
The `razzie` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the Razzie Awards.
![](../images/razzie.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Library Types: Movie
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------|
| `Razzies Golden Raspberry Winners` | `golden` | Collection of Razzie Golden Raspberry Award Winners. |
| `Razzie <<year>>`<br>**Example:** `Razzie 2022` | `<<year>>`<br>**Example:** `2022` | Collection of Razzie Award Winners for the given year. |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: razzie
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `sync_mode_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sync_mode`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.<br><table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description & Values</th></tr><tr><td><code>starting</code></td><td>Controls the starting year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest-5<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td></tr><tr><td><code>ending</code></td><td>Controls the ending year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 1</td></tr><tr><td><code>increment</code></td><td>Controls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)<br><strong>Default:</strong> 1<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td><td></td></tr></table><ul><li><strong><code>starting</code> and <code>ending</code> can also have the value <code>latest</code></strong></li><li><strong>You can also use a value relative to the <code>latest</code> by doing <code>latest-5</code></strong></li></ul> |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Years |
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Razzie <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Razzie Award Winners.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: razzie
template_variables:
collection_mode: show_items #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Razzie <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Razzie yearhere Winners"
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
# Screen Actors Guild Awards Collections
The `sag` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
![](../images/sag.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Library Types: Movie
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Screen Actors Guild Award Winners` | `golden` | Collection of Screen Actors Guild Award Winners. |
| `Screen Actors Guild <<year>>`<br>**Example:** `Screen Actors Guild 2022` | `<<year>>`<br>**Example:** `2022` | Collection of Screen Actors Guild Award Winners for the given year. |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: sag
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `sync_mode_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sync_mode`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.<br><table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description & Values</th></tr><tr><td><code>starting</code></td><td>Controls the starting year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest-5<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td></tr><tr><td><code>ending</code></td><td>Controls the ending year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 1</td></tr><tr><td><code>increment</code></td><td>Controls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)<br><strong>Default:</strong> 1<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td><td></td></tr></table><ul><li><strong><code>starting</code> and <code>ending</code> can also have the value <code>latest</code></strong></li><li><strong>You can also use a value relative to the <code>latest</code> by doing <code>latest-5</code></strong></li></ul> |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Years |
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Screen Actors Guild <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Screen Actors Guild Award Winners.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: sag
template_variables:
collection_mode: show_items #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Screen Actors Guild <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Screen Actors Guild yearhere Winners"
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -30,25 +30,28 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified is its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
**[Shared Collection Variables](../collection_variables.md) are NOT available to this default file.**
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
This file contains only a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
### Example Template Variable Amendments
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -60,5 +63,3 @@ libraries:
```
1. Use the purple [Separator Style](../separators.md#separator-styles)

@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ The `spirit` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the
Supported Library Types: Movie
Requirements: [Trakt Authentication](../../config/trakt.md)
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
@ -30,20 +28,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
@ -55,7 +55,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Independent Spirit Awards <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Independent Spirit Awards.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -63,17 +64,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -85,14 +80,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Independent Spirit Awards <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data:
starting: latest-10 #(5)!
ending: latest #(6)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Independent Spirit Awards yearhere Winners"
5. If today is 2024, then create collections for Independent Spirit Awards 2014 onwards
6. If today is 2024, then the final collection is Independent Spirit Awards 2024
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ The `sundance` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on t
Supported Library Types: Movie
Requirements: [Trakt Authentication](../../config/trakt.md)
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
@ -30,20 +28,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
@ -55,7 +55,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Sundance Film Festival <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Sundance Film Festival of <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -63,18 +64,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -86,14 +80,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Sundance Film Festival <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data:
starting: latest-10 #(5)!
ending: latest #(6)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Sundance Film Festival yearhere Winners"
5. If today is 2024, then create collections for Sundance Film Festival 2014 onwards
6. If today is 2024, then the final collection is Sundance Film Festival 2024
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
# Toronto International Film Festival Awards Collections
The `tiff` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the Toronto International Film Festival
Awards.
![](../images/tiff.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Library Types: Movie
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Toronto People's Choice Award Winners` | `best` | Collection of Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award Winners. |
| `Toronto International Film Festival <<year>>`<br>**Example:** `Toronto International Film Festival 2022` | `<<year>>`<br>**Example:** `2022` | Collection of Toronto International Film Festival Award Winners for the given year. |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: tiff
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `sync_mode_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sync_mode`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.<br><table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description & Values</th></tr><tr><td><code>starting</code></td><td>Controls the starting year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest-5<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td></tr><tr><td><code>ending</code></td><td>Controls the ending year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 1</td></tr><tr><td><code>increment</code></td><td>Controls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)<br><strong>Default:</strong> 1<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td><td></td></tr></table><ul><li><strong><code>starting</code> and <code>ending</code> can also have the value <code>latest</code></strong></li><li><strong>You can also use a value relative to the <code>latest</code> by doing <code>latest-5</code></strong></li></ul> |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Years |
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Toronto International Film Festival <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Toronto International Film Festival Award Winners.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: tiff
template_variables:
collection_mode: show_items #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Toronto International Film Festival <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Toronto International Film Festival yearhere Winners"
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
# Venice Film Festival Awards Collections
The `venice` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on the Venice Film Festival Awards.
![](../images/venice.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Library Types: Movie
## Collections Section 130
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Venice Golden Lions` | `golden` | Collection of Venice Film Festival Golden Lions Award Winners. |
| `Venice <<year>>`<br>**Example:** `Venice 2022` | `<<year>>`<br>**Example:** `2022` | Collection of Venice Film Festival Award Winners for the given year. |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: venice
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off.<br>**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections |
| `year_collection_section` | **Description:** Change the collection section for year collections only. (Use quotes to not lose leading zeros `"05"`)<br>**Values:** Any number |
| `sync_mode` | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `sync`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `sync_mode_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Sync Mode of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sync_mode`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`sync`</td><td>Add and Remove Items based on Builders</td></tr><tr><td>`append`</td><td>Only Add Items based on Builders</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.<br><table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description & Values</th></tr><tr><td><code>starting</code></td><td>Controls the starting year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest-5<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td></tr><tr><td><code>ending</code></td><td>Controls the ending year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> latest<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 1</td></tr><tr><td><code>increment</code></td><td>Controls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)<br><strong>Default:</strong> 1<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td><td></td></tr></table><ul><li><strong><code>starting</code> and <code>ending</code> can also have the value <code>latest</code></strong></li><li><strong>You can also use a value relative to the <code>latest</code> by doing <code>latest-5</code></strong></li></ul> |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Years |
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Venice <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Venice Award Winners.`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: venice
template_variables:
collection_mode: show_items #(1)!
collection_order: alpha #(2)!
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
name_format: Venice <<key_name>> Winners #(4)!
data: #(5)!
starting: latest-10
ending: latest
```
1. Shows the collection and all of its items within the Library tab in Plex
2. Sorts the collection items alphabetically
3. Adds items from the source list which are not in Plex to Radarr
4. Change the name of the collections to "Venice yearhere Winners"
5. Creates collections from 10 award shows back to the latest award show.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Actor Collections
The `actor` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular actors/actresses in your library.
The `actor` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular actors/actresses
in your library.
## Requirements & Recommendations
@ -31,22 +32,24 @@ libraries:
- pmm: actor
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -63,7 +66,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `tmdb_birthday` | **Description:** Controls if the Definition is run based on `tmdb_person`'s Birthday. Has 3 possible attributes `this_month`, `before` and `after`.<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`this_month`</td><td>Run's if Birthday is in current Month</td><td>`true`/`false`</td></tr><tr><td>`before`</td><td>Run if X Number of Days before the Birthday</td><td>Number 0 or greater</td></tr><tr><td>`after`</td><td>Run if X Number of Days after the Birthday</td><td>Number 0 or greater</td></tr></table> |
| `tmdb_person_offset_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the summary tmdb_person_offset for the specific key.<br>**Default:** `0`<br>**Values:** Dictionary of Actor Name as the keys and the tmdb_person_offset as the value. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -71,17 +75,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -102,4 +100,5 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
2. Create 20 collections maximum
3. use the [diiivoy Color Style](#diiivoy-color-style)
4. Do not create an "Actors Collections" separator
5. There are two Richard Brooks, so use the 2nd [Richard Brooks](https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=Richard%20Brooks) found on TMDb
5. There are two Richard Brooks, so use the 2nd
[Richard Brooks](https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=Richard%20Brooks) found on TMDb

@ -38,19 +38,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:--------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -64,7 +67,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Based on a <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s based on or inspired by <<translated_key_name>>s.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -72,17 +76,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Audio Language Collections
The `audio_language` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the audio languages available in your library.
The `audio_language` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the audio languages
available in your library.
![](../images/audio_language.png)
@ -32,19 +33,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -60,7 +64,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Audio`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s filmed in the <<key_name>> Language.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -68,17 +73,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -99,7 +104,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Based On... Collections
The `based` Default Collection File is used to create collections with items that are based on or inspired by various media outlets (such as Books or Video Games).
The `based` Default Collection File is used to create collections with items that are based on or inspired by various
media outlets (such as Books or Video Games).
![](../images/based.png)
@ -34,19 +35,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:--------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -60,19 +64,26 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Based on a <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s based on or inspired by <<translated_key_name>>s.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
### Example Template Variable Amendments
=== "Shared Template Variables"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
???+ tip
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
Anywhere you see this icon:
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -90,7 +101,8 @@ The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in
1. Use the navy [Separator Style](../separators.md#separator-styles)
2. Do not create a "Based on a Comic" collection
3. Make the "Based on a True Story" collection appear in the collection list before the other collections in this file
3. Make the "Based on a True Story" collection appear in the collection list before the other collections in this
file
4. Pin the "Based on a Video Game" collection to the Recommended tab of the library
5. Pin the "Based on a Video Game" collection to the home screen of the server owner
6. Pin the "Based on a Video Game" collection to the home screen of other users of the server

@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
# Collectionless Collection
The `collectionless` Default Collection File is used to create a [Collectionless collection](../../files/builders/plex.md#plex-collectionless) to help Show/Hide Movies/Shows properly in your library.
The `collectionless` Default Collection File is used to create a
[Collectionless collection](../../files/builders/plex.md#plex-collectionless) to help Show/Hide Movies/Shows properly in
your library.
![](../images/collectionless.png)
@ -8,7 +10,14 @@ The `collectionless` Default Collection File is used to create a [Collectionless
Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
Requirements: For this file to work it needs to run last under `collection_files` and all other normal collections must use `collection_mode: hide_items`
Requirements:
* This file needs to run last under `collection_files`.
* All other normal collections must use `collection_mode: hide_items`.
* Disable the `Minimum automatic collection size` option when using the `Plex Movie` Agent. (Use the
[`franchise` Default](../movie/franchise.md) for automatic collections)
## Collection
@ -36,11 +45,21 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified is its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
**[Shared Collection Variables](../collection_variables.md) are NOT available to this default file.**
???+ warning
[Shared Collection Variables](../collection_variables.md) are NOT available to this default file.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -50,12 +69,14 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in this file.<br>**Default:** `alpha`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `url_poster` | **Description:** Changes the poster url of the collection.<br>**Values:** URL directly to the Image |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Collections from being considered for collectionless.<br>**Values:** List of Collections |
| `exclude_prefix` | **Description:** Overrides the [default exclude_prefix list](#default-exclude_prefix). Exclude Collections with one of these prefixes from being considered for collectionless.<br>**Default:** [default exclude_prefix list](#default-exclude_prefix)<br>**Values:** List of Prefixes | |
| `exclude_prefix` | **Description:** Overrides the [default exclude_prefix list](#exclude-prefix). Exclude Collections with one of these prefixes from being considered for collectionless.<br>**Default:** [default exclude_prefix list](#default-exclude_prefix)<br>**Values:** List of Prefixes | |
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
@ -71,16 +92,22 @@ libraries:
## Default Values
???+ tip
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
### Default `exclude_prefix`
??? example "Default `exclude_prefix` (click to expand) <a class="headerlink" href="#exclude-prefix" title="Permanent link"></a>"
<div id="exclude-prefix" />
```yaml
exclude_prefix:
- "!"
- "~"
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/both/collectionless.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check1"
end="# check2"
%}
```

@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
# Common Sense Media Content Rating Collections
The `content_rating_cs` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
The `content_rating_cs` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings
available in your library.
If you do not use the Common Sense-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your library to the respective rating system.
If you do not use the Common Sense-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your
library to the respective rating system.
![](../images/content_rating_cs.png)
@ -10,12 +12,14 @@ If you do not use the Common Sense-based rating system within Plex, this file wi
Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
Recommendations: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb_commonsense` or `mdb_commonsense0` to update Plex to the Common Sense Rating.
Recommendations: Use the
[Mass Content Rating Update Library Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either
`mdb_commonsense` or `mdb_commonsense0` to update Plex to the Common Sense Rating.
## Collections Section 110
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:------------------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:------------------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Ratings Collections` | `separator` | [Separator Collection](../separators.md) to denote the Section of Collections. |
| `<<Content Rating>> Movies/Shows`<br>**Example:** `Age 5+ Movies` | `<<Number>>`<br>**Example:** `5` | Collection of Movies/Shows that have this Content Rating. |
| `Not Rated Movies/Shows` | `other` | Collection of Movies/Shows that are Unrated, Not Rated or any other uncommon Ratings. |
@ -36,19 +40,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -66,7 +73,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Age <<key_name>>+ <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s that are rated <<key_name>> accorfing to the Common Sense Rating System.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -74,17 +82,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -100,15 +108,16 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
sort_by: title.asc
```
1. Use the blue [Separator Style](../separators.md#separator-styles)
2. Do not create a "Not Rated Movies/Shows" collection
3. Defines a collection which will be called "German 18", this does not need to already exist in your library
4. Adds the "de/18" content rating to the "German 18" addon list, "de/18" must exist in your library if the "German 18" content rating does not
4. Adds the "de/18" content rating to the "German 18" addon list, "de/18" must exist in your library if the "German
18" content rating does not
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
# DE Content Rating Collections
The `content_rating_de` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
The `content_rating_de` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings
available in your library.
If you do not use the German-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your library to the respective rating system.
If you do not use the German-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your
library to the respective rating system.
![](../images/content_rating_de.png)
@ -15,7 +17,7 @@ Recommendation: Set the Certification Country within your library's advanced set
## Collections Section 110
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:------------------------------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:----------------------------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Ratings Collections` | `separator` | [Separator Collection](../separators.md) to denote the Section of Collections. |
| `<<Content Rating>> Movies/Shows`<br>**Example:** `BPjM Movies` | `<<Content Rating>>`<br>**Example:** `BPjM` | Collection of Movies/Shows that have this Content Rating. |
| `Not Rated Movies/Shows` | `other` | Collection of Movies/Shows that are Unrated, Not Rated or any other uncommon Ratings. |
@ -36,20 +38,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -67,7 +71,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s that are rated <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -75,17 +80,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -104,11 +109,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
1. Use the stb [Separator Style](../separators.md#separator-styles)
2. Do not create a "Not Rated Movies/Shows" collection
3. Defines a collection which will be called "BPjM", this does not need to already exist in your library
4. Adds the "X" content rating to the "BPjM" addon list, "X" must exist in your library if the "BPjM" content rating does not
4. Adds the "X" content rating to the "BPjM" addon list, "X" must exist in your library if the "BPjM" content
rating does not
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
# MAL Content Rating Collections
The `content_rating_mal` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
The `content_rating_mal` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings
available in your library.
If you do not use the MAL-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your library to the respective rating system.
If you do not use the MAL-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your library
to the respective rating system.
![](../images/content_rating_mal.png)
@ -10,12 +12,14 @@ If you do not use the MAL-based rating system within Plex, this file will attemp
Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
Recommendations: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with `mal` to update Plex to the MyAnimeList Content Rating.
Recommendations: Use the
[Mass Content Rating Update Library Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with `mal` to
update Plex to the MyAnimeList Content Rating.
## Collections Section 110
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:----------------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:----------------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Ratings Collections` | `separator` | [Separator Collection](../separators.md) to denote the Section of Collections. |
| `<<Content Rating>> Movies/Shows`<br>**Example:** `PG-13 Shows` | `<<Content Rating>>`<br>**Example:** `PG-13` | Collection of Shows that have this Content Rating. |
| `Not Rated Movies/Shows` | `other` | Collection of Shows that are Unrated, Not Rated or any other uncommon Ratings. |
@ -40,15 +44,24 @@ Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightl
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
## Template Variables
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -66,7 +79,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s that are rated <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -74,17 +88,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -102,12 +116,15 @@ The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in
1. Use the tan [Separator Style](../separators.md#separator-styles)
2. Do not create a "Not Rated Movies/Shows" collection
3. Defines a collection which will be called "R+ - Mild Nudity", this does not need to already exist in your library
4. Adds the "de/18" content rating to the "R+ - Mild Nudity" addon list, "de/18" must exist in your library if the "R+ - Mild Nudity" content rating does not
3. Defines a collection which will be called "R+ - Mild Nudity", this does not need to already exist in your
library
4. Adds the "de/18" content rating to the "R+ - Mild Nudity" addon list, "de/18" must exist in your library if the
"R+ - Mild Nudity" content rating does not
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
# UK Content Rating Collections
The `content_rating_uk` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
The `content_rating_uk` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings
available in your library.
If you do not use the UK-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your library to the respective rating system.
If you do not use the UK-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your library to
the respective rating system.
![](../images/content_rating_uk.png)
@ -15,7 +17,7 @@ Recommendation: Set the Certification Country within your library's advanced set
## Collections Section 110
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:--------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:--------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Ratings Collections` | `separator` | [Separator Collection](../separators.md) to denote the Section of Collections. |
| `<<Content Rating>> Movies/Shows`<br>**Example:** `15 Movies` | `<<Content Rating>>`<br>**Example:** `15` | Collection of Movies/Shows that have this Content Rating. |
| `Not Rated Movies/Shows` | `other` | Collection of Movies/Shows that are Unrated, Not Rated or any other uncommon Ratings. |
@ -36,19 +38,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -66,7 +71,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s that are rated <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -74,17 +80,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -103,11 +109,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
1. Use the stb [Separator Style](../separators.md#separator-styles)
2. Do not create a "Not Rated Movies/Shows" collection
3. Defines a collection which will be called "15", this does not need to already exist in your library
4. Adds the "de/15" content rating to the "15" addon list, "de/18" must exist in your library if the "15" content rating does not
4. Adds the "de/15" content rating to the "15" addon list, "de/18" must exist in your library if the "15" content
rating does not
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -33,19 +33,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -60,7 +63,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s that have the genre <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -68,17 +72,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -96,14 +100,18 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
```
1. Use the red [Separator Style](../separators.md#separator-styles)
2. Do not create a "Politics" collection, and do not include it in any other collections that it may be in as part of an "include"
3. Do not create a "News" collection, and do not include it in any other collections that it may be in as part of an "include"
2. Do not create a "Politics" collection, and do not include it in any other collections that it may be in as part
of an "include"
3. Do not create a "News" collection, and do not include it in any other collections that it may be in as part of
an "include"
4. Create a "Horror" collection, this genre does not need to exist in your library
5. Include the "Thriller" genre in the "Horror" collection, the "Thriller" genre must exist in your library if the "Horror" genre does not
5. Include the "Thriller" genre in the "Horror" collection, the "Thriller" genre must exist in your library if the
"Horror" genre does not
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
@ -118,3 +126,4 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
preserve-includer-indent=false
start="addons:"
%}
```

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Resolution Collections
The `resolution` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the resolutions available in your library.
The `resolution` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the resolutions available in
your library.
![](../images/resolution.png)
@ -17,9 +18,11 @@ Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
### Standards Style
Below is a screenshot of the alternative Standards (`standards`) style which can be set via the `style` template variable.
Below is a screenshot of the alternative Standards (`standards`) style which can be set via the `style` template
variable.
Standards Style takes the base resolutions ("4K" and "720p") and turns them into the commonly-known standards name ("Ultra HD" and "HD Ready")
Standards Style takes the base resolutions ("4K" and "720p") and turns them into the commonly-known standards name
("Ultra HD" and "HD Ready")
![](../images/resolution_standards.png)
@ -39,19 +42,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -70,7 +76,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s that have the resolution <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -78,17 +85,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -107,7 +114,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Streaming Collections
The `streaming` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the streaming Services that your media is available on.
The `streaming` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the streaming Services that
your media is available on.
![](../images/streaming.png)
@ -31,6 +32,18 @@ Supported Library Types: Movie, Show
| `Prime Video Movies/Shows` | `amazon` | Collection of Movies/Shows Streaming on Prime Video. |
| `Showtime Movies/Shows` | `showtime` | Collection of Movies/Shows Streaming on Showtime. |
## Regional Variants
Some logic is applied to allow for regional streaming service lists to be available to users depending on where they
are, as detailed below:
| Region | Key | Description |
|:-----------------|:---------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| any besides `us` | `amazon`, `disney`, `netflix` | These collections will use regional variant lists to ensure the lists populate with what is available in the region specified |
| any besides `uk` | `all4`, `britbox`, `hayu`, `now` | These collections will not be created if the region is not `uk` as these streaming services are UK-focused |
| any besides `ca` | `crave` | These collections will not be created if the region is not `ca` as these streaming services are Canada-focused |
| `ca` | `max`, `showtime` | These collections will not be created if the region is `ca` as these streaming services are part of the Crave streaming service in Canada |
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
@ -47,19 +60,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:--------------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -75,7 +91,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s streaming on <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -83,29 +100,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
## Regional Variants
Some logic is applied to allow for regional streaming service lists to be available to users depending on where they are, as detailed below:
| Region | Key | Description |
|:-----------------|:---------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| any besides `us` | `amazon`, `disney`, `netflix` | These collections will use regional variant lists to ensure the lists populate with what is available in the region specified |
| any besides `uk` | `all4`, `britbox`, `hayu`, `now` | These collections will not be created if the region is not `uk` as these streaming services are UK-focused |
| any besides `ca` | `crave` | These collections will not be created if the region is not `ca` as these streaming services are Canada-focused |
| `ca` | `max`, `showtime` | These collections will not be created if the region is `ca` as these streaming services are part of the Crave streaming service in Canada |
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
# Studio Collections
The `studio` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the studios available in your library.
The `studio` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the studios available in your
library.
This file also merges similarly named studios (such as "20th Century Fox" and "20th Century Animation") into one ("20th Century Studios")
This file also merges similarly named studios (such as "20th Century Fox" and "20th Century Animation") into one ("20th
Century Studios")
![](../images/studio.png)
@ -33,19 +35,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -63,7 +68,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s that have the resolution <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -71,17 +77,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -102,7 +108,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Subtitle Language Collections
The `subtitle_language` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the subtitle languages available in your library.
The `subtitle_language` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the subtitle
languages available in your library.
![](../images/subtitle_language.png)
@ -32,19 +33,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -60,7 +64,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> Subtitles`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s with <<key_name>> Subtitles.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -68,18 +73,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
Anywhere you see this icon:
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -100,7 +104,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Universe Collections
The `universe` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on popular Movie universes (such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe or Wizarding World).
The `universe` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on popular Movie universes (such as the
Marvel Cinematic Universe or Wizarding World).
![](../images/universe.png)
@ -45,19 +46,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -75,7 +79,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `remove_data` | **Description:** Removes from the [default data dictionary](#data).<br>**Values:** List of keys to remove |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Universes from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Universes |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -83,18 +88,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
Anywhere you see this icon:
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -118,7 +122,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
@ -141,12 +146,13 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
<div id="trakt-url" />
```yaml
trakt_url: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/both/universe.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check1"
end="mdblist_url:"
end="# check2"
%}
```
@ -155,11 +161,12 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
<div id="mdblist-url" />
```yaml
mdblist_url: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/both/universe.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check2"
end="image:"
end="# check3"
%}
```

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Year Collections
The `year` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the years available in your library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <year>"
The `year` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the years available in your
library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <year>"
![](../images/year.png)
@ -31,19 +32,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -54,7 +58,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.<br><table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description & Values</th></tr><tr><td><code>starting</code></td><td>Controls the starting year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> current_year-10<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td></tr><tr><td><code>ending</code></td><td>Controls the ending year for collections<br><strong>Default:</strong> current_year<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 1</td></tr><tr><td><code>increment</code></td><td>Controls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)<br><strong>Default:</strong> 1<br><strong>Values:</strong> Number greater than 0</td><td></td></tr></table><ul><li><strong><code>starting</code> and <code>ending</code> can also have the value <code>current_year</code></strong></li><li><strong>You can also use a value relative to the <code>current_year</code> by doing <code>current_year-5</code></strong></li></ul> |
| `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.<br>**Values:** List of Years |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -62,34 +67,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -104,4 +92,3 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
1. Use the purple [Separator Style](../separators.md#separator-styles)
2. Set the sort order for "Best of 2022" to release date descending

@ -33,17 +33,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -54,7 +56,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -62,17 +65,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -88,6 +85,7 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
visible_home_popular: true #(6)!
visible_shared_popular: true #(7)!
```
1. Do not create the "AniList Season" collection
2. Change the order of "AniList Top Rated" to appear before other collections created by this file
3. Amend the summary of the "AniList Top Rated" collection

@ -31,17 +31,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:----------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -51,7 +53,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `sort_by_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Smart Filter Sort of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `sort_by`<br>**Values:** [Any `smart_filter` Sort Option](../../files/builders/smart.md#sort-options) |
| `in_the_last_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes how far back the Smart Filter looks.<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>**Default:**</td></tr><tr><td>`released`</td><td>`90`</td></tr><tr><td>`episodes`</td><td>`7`</td></tr></table>**Values:** Number greater than 0 |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -59,17 +62,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -36,22 +36,24 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
???+ warning
Due to Flixpatrol data limitations, Apple TV only works with the `world` location. If you set a country-specific location, Apple TV will fall-back to using the `world` location.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `limit` | **Description:** Changes the Builder Limit for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `10`<br>**Values:** Any Number 1-10 |
@ -65,7 +67,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -73,17 +76,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -34,17 +34,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -53,7 +55,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -61,17 +64,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -84,6 +81,7 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
visible_home_top: true #(3)!
visible_shared_top: true #(4)!
```
1. Do not create the "IMDb Lowest Rated" collection
2. Pin the "AniList Popular" collection to the Recommended tab of the library
3. Pin the "AniList Popular" collection to the home screen of the server owner

@ -34,17 +34,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -55,7 +57,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -63,17 +66,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -35,17 +35,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -55,7 +57,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -63,17 +66,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -86,6 +83,7 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
visible_home_commonsense: true #(3)!
visible_shared_commonsense: true #(4)!
```
1. Do not create the "AniDB Popular" collection
2. Pin the "Common Sense Selection" collection to the Recommended tab of the library
3. Pin the "Common Sense Selection" collection to the home screen of the server owner

@ -30,25 +30,28 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified is its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
**[Shared Collection Variables](../collection_variables.md) are NOT available to this default file.**
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
This file contains only a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
### Example Template Variable Amendments
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -33,17 +33,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -64,17 +66,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -36,17 +36,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -57,7 +59,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Default:** `custom`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
| `collection_order_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `collection_order`<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`release`</td><td>Order Collection by Release Dates</td></tr><tr><td>`alpha`</td><td>Order Collection Alphabetically</td></tr><tr><td>`custom`</td><td>Order Collection Via the Builder Order</td></tr><tr><td>[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../files/builders/plex.md#sort-options)</td><td>Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option</td></tr></table> |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -65,17 +68,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -37,17 +37,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -66,17 +68,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -1,67 +1,75 @@
## Collections
These files can generally be used on both Movie and Show library-types, or are part of a category of collection (such as Award Shows.)
These files can generally be used on both Movie and Show library-types, or are part of a category of collection (such as
Award Shows.)
These collections are applied by calling the below paths into the `collection_files` section of your config.yml
### Award Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:---------------------------------------------------|:------------------|:--------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------------------:|
|:----------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Award Separator](award/separator.md) | `separator_award` | Award Collections | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Academy Awards (Oscars)](award/oscars.md) | `oscars` | Best Picture Winners | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [British Academy of Film Awards](award/bafta.md) | `bafta` | BAFTA Best Films, BAFTA 2021 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>1</sup> | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Cannes Film Festival Awards](award/cannes.md) | `cannes` | Cannes - Palme d'or, Cannes 2018 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>1</sup> | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Critics Choice Awards](award/choice.md) | `choice` | Critics Choice Awards 2020 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>1</sup> | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>1</sup> |
| [Emmy Awards](award/emmy.md) | `emmy` | Emmys 2021 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Golden Globe Awards](award/golden.md) | `golden` | Best Motion Pictures | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Independent Spirit Awards](award/spirit.md) | `spirit` | Independent Spirit Awards 2021 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>1</sup> | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Sundance Film Festival Awards](award/sundance.md) | `sundance` | Sundance Grand Jury Winners | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>1</sup> | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Other Awards](award/other.md) | `other_award` | Berlinale Golden Bears, Venice Golden Lions | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>1</sup> | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
<sup>1</sup> Requires [Trakt Authentication](../config/trakt.md)
| [Academy Awards (Oscars)](award/oscars.md) | `oscars` | Oscars Best Picture Winners, Oscars Best Director Winners, Oscars 2022 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Berlin International Film Festival Awards](award/berlinale.md) | `berlinale` | Berlinale Golden Bears, Berlinale 2021 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [British Academy of Film Awards](award/bafta.md) | `bafta` | BAFTA Best Films, BAFTA 2021 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Cannes Film Festival Awards](award/cannes.md) | `cannes` | Cannes Golden Palm Winners, Cannes 2018 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [César Awards](award/cesar.md) | `cesar` | César Best Film Winners, César 2018 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Critics Choice Awards](award/choice.md) | `choice` | Critics Choice Best Picture Winners, Critics Choice Awards 2020 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Emmy Awards](award/emmy.md) | `emmy` | Emmys Best in Category Winners, Emmys 2021 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Golden Globe Awards](award/golden.md) | `golden` | Golden Globes Best Picture Winners, Golden Globes Best Director Winners, Golden Globe 2019 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Independent Spirit Awards](award/spirit.md) | `spirit` | Spirit Best Feature Winners, Independent Spirit Awards 2021 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [National Film Registry](award/nfr.md) | `nfr` | National Film Registry All Time, National Film Registry 2021 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [People's Choice Awards](award/pca.md) | `pca` | People's Choice Award Winners, People's Choice Awards 2022 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Razzie Awards](award/razzie.md) | `razzie` | Razzies Golden Raspberry Winners, Razzie 2023 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Screen Actors Guild Awards](award/sag.md) | `sag` | Screen Actors Guild Award Winners, Screen Actors Guild 2021 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Sundance Film Festival Awards](award/sundance.md) | `sundance` | Sundance Grand Jury Winners, Sundance Film Festival 2017 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Toronto International Film Festival Awards](award/tiff.md) | `tiff` | Toronto People's Choice Award, Toronto International Film Festival 2020 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Venice Film Festival Awards](award/venice.md) | `venice` | Venice Golden Lions, Venice 2023 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
### Chart Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:-------------------------------------------|:------------------|:-------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------------------:|
|:-------------------------------------------------|:------------------|:-------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Chart Separator](chart/separator.md) | `separator_chart` | Chart Collections | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Basic Charts](chart/basic.md) | `basic` | Newly Released, New Episodes | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Tautulli Charts](chart/tautulli.md) | `tautulli` | Plex Popular, Plex Watched | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>2</sup> | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>2</sup> |
| [Tautulli Charts](chart/tautulli.md)<sup>1</sup> | `tautulli` | Plex Popular, Plex Watched | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [IMDb Charts](chart/imdb.md) | `imdb` | IMDb Popular, IMDb Top 250 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [TMDb Charts](chart/tmdb.md) | `tmdb` | TMDb Popular, TMDb Airing Today | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Trakt Charts](chart/trakt.md) | `trakt` | Trakt Popular, Trakt Trending | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>1</sup> | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green }<sup>1</sup> |
| [Trakt Charts](chart/trakt.md)<sup>2</sup> | `trakt` | Trakt Popular, Trakt Trending | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [FlixPatrol Charts](chart/flixpatrol.md) | `flixpatrol` | Top Disney, Top Max, Top Hulu, Top Netflix | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [AniList Charts](chart/anilist.md) | `anilist` | AniList Popular, AniList Season | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [MyAnimeList Charts](chart/myanimelist.md) | `myanimelist` | MyAnimeList Popular, MyAnimeList Top Rated | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Other Charts](chart/other.md) | `other_chart` | AniDB Popular, Common Sense Selection | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
<sup>1</sup> Requires [Trakt Authentication](../config/trakt.md)
<sup>1</sup> Requires [Tautulli Authentication](../config/tautulli.md)
<sup>2</sup> Requires [Tautulli Authentication](../config/tautulli.md)
<sup>2</sup> Requires [Trakt Authentication](../config/trakt.md)
### Content Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:-----------------------------------------------------------------|:------------|:--------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------:|
|:-----------------------------------------------------------------|:-----------------|:--------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Genres](both/genre.md) | `genre` | Action, Drama, Science Fiction | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| Franchises [Movie](movie/franchise.md)/[Show](show/franchise.md) | `franchise` | Star Wars: Skywalker Saga, Godzilla (Anime) | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Universes](both/universe.md) | `universe` | Marvel Cinematic Universal, Wizarding World | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Based On...](both/based.md) | `based` | Based on a Book, Based on a True Story | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Collectionless](both/collectionless.md) | `collectionless` | Collectionless | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
### Content Rating Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------|:---------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------:|
|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------|:---------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| US Content Ratings [Movie](movie/content_rating_us.md)/[Show](show/content_rating_us.md) | `content_rating_us` | G, PG, NC-17 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [UK Content Ratings](both/content_rating_uk.md) | `content_rating_uk` | U, PG, 12A | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [DE Content Ratings](both/content_rating_de.md) | `content_rating_de` | Films 12, Films 16, Films 18 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [MyAnimeList Content Ratings](both/content_rating_mal.md) | `content_rating_mal` | G, PG, PG-13, R, R+, Rx | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Common Sense Media Content Ratings](both/content_rating_cs.md) | `content_rating_cs` | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, 16, 17, 18 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
### Location Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:-----------------------------------------------------------------|:------------|:----------------------|:---------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------:|
|:-----------------------------------------------------------------|:------------|:----------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| Countries [Movie](movie/country.md)/[Show](show/country.md) | `country` | Belgium, India | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| Regions [Movie](movie/region.md)/[Show](show/region.md) | `region` | Iberia, Balkans | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| Continents [Movie](movie/continent.md)/[Show](show/continent.md) | `continent` | Asia, North America | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
@ -69,7 +77,7 @@ These collections are applied by calling the below paths into the `collection_fi
### Media Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:------------------------------------------------|:--------------------|:-------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------:|
|:------------------------------------------------|:--------------------|:-------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Aspect Ratios](both/aspect.md) | `aspect` | 1.33, 1.65, 1.78, 1.85, 2.77 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Resolutions](both/resolution.md) | `resolution` | 4K Movies, 1080p Movies, 720p Movies | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Audio Languages](both/audio_language.md) | `audio_language` | French Audio, Korean Audio | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
@ -78,7 +86,7 @@ These collections are applied by calling the below paths into the `collection_fi
### Production Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:-------------------------------|:------------|:-----------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------:|
|:-------------------------------|:------------|:-----------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Networks](show/network.md) | `network` | Disney Channel, Lifetime | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Streaming](both/streaming.md) | `streaming` | Disney+ Movies, Max Shows | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Studios](both/studio.md) | `studio` | DreamWorks Studios, Walt Disney Pictures | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
@ -86,7 +94,7 @@ These collections are applied by calling the below paths into the `collection_fi
### People Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:-------------------------------|:-----------|:-------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------:|
|:-------------------------------|:-----------|:-------------------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Actors](both/actor.md) | `actor` | Chris Hemsworth, Margot Robbie | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Directors](movie/director.md) | `director` | Steven Spielberg (Director), Olivia Wilde (Director) | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Producers](movie/producer.md) | `producer` | James Cameron (Producer), Reese Witherspoon (Producer) | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
@ -95,13 +103,7 @@ These collections are applied by calling the below paths into the `collection_fi
### Time Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:--------------------------------------------------------|:-----------|:---------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------:|
|:--------------------------------------------------------|:-----------|:---------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Seasonal](movie/seasonal.md) | `seasonal` | Easter, Christmas | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [Years](both/year.md) | `year` | Best of 2010, Best of 2019 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| Decades [Movie](movie/decade.md)/[Show](show/decade.md) | `decade` | Best of 2012, Best of 2022 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
### Utility Collections
| Default | Path | Example Collections | Works with Movies | Works with Shows |
|:-----------------------------------------|:-----------------|:-------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------:|
| [Collectionless](both/collectionless.md) | `collectionless` | Collectionless | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |

@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
The below shared template variables are available for this file.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -54,4 +53,5 @@ The below shared template variables are available for this file.
| `item_sonarr_tag` | **Description:** Used to append a tag in Sonarr for every series found by the builders that's in Sonarr for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Values:** List or comma-separated string of tags |
| `item_sonarr_tag_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Used to append a tag in Sonarr for every series found by the builders that's in Sonarr of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `item_sonarr_tag`<br>**Values:** List or comma-separated string of tags |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with
when calling.

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# US Content Rating Collections
The `content_rating_us` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
The `content_rating_us` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings
available in your library.
If you do not use the US-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your library to the respective rating system.
If you do not use the US-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the ratings in your library to
the respective rating system.
**This file has a Show Library [Counterpart](../show/content_rating_us.md).**
**[This file has a Show Library Counterpart.](../show/content_rating_us.md)**
![](../images/moviecontent_rating_us.png)
@ -17,7 +19,7 @@ Recommendation: Set the Certification Country within your library's advanced set
## Collections Section 110
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:-------------------------------------------------------|:-----------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:-------------------------------------------------------|:-----------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Country Collections` | `separator` | [Separator Collection](../separators.md) to denote the Section of Collections. |
| `<<Content Rating>> Movies`<br>**Example:** `R Movies` | `<<Content Rating>>`<br>**Example:** `R` | Collection of Movies that have this Content Rating. |
| `Not Rated Movies` | `other` | Collection of Movies that are Unrated, Not Rated or any other uncommon Ratings. |
@ -35,19 +37,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -65,7 +70,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s that are rated <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -73,17 +79,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -102,11 +108,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
1. Use the blue [Separator Style](../separators.md#separator-styles)
2. Do not create a "Not Rated Movies" collection
3. Defines a collection which will be called "R", this does not need to already exist in your library
4. Adds the "de/18" content rating to the "R" addon list, "de/18" must exist in your library if the "R" content rating does not
4. Adds the "de/18" content rating to the "R" addon list, "de/18" must exist in your library if the "R" content
rating does not
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
# Continent Collections
The `continent` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries within your library. The collection aims to be inclusive, with all 230 countries incorporated into seven continents.
The `continent` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries within your
library. The collection aims to be inclusive, with all 230 countries incorporated into seven continents.
**This file has a Show Library [Counterpart](../show/continent.md).**
**[This file has a Show Library Counterpart.](../show/continent.md)**
![](../images/continent1.png)
@ -37,19 +38,22 @@ Below is a screenshot of the alternative Color (`color`) style which can be set
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -69,7 +73,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s filmed in <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -77,17 +82,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -110,7 +115,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
# Country Collections
The `country` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries available in your library.
The `country` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries available in your
library.
**This file has a Show Library [Counterpart](../show/country.md).**
**[This file has a Show Library Counterpart.](../show/country.md)**
![](../images/country1.png)
@ -37,19 +38,22 @@ Below is a screenshot of the alternative Color (`color`) style which can be set
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -69,7 +73,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s filmed in <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -77,17 +82,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -110,7 +115,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
# Decade Collections
The `decade` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the decades available in your library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <decade>"
The `decade` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the decades available in your
library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <decade>"
**This file works has a Show Library [Counterpart](../show/decade.md).**
**[This file has a Show Library Counterpart.](../show/decade.md)**
![](../images/decade.png)
@ -30,19 +31,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -54,7 +58,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Best of <<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `Top <<limit>> <<library_translation>>s of the <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -62,17 +67,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Director Collections
The `director` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular directors in your library.
The `director` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular directors in
your library.
## Requirements & Recommendations
@ -30,19 +31,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -59,7 +63,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `tmdb_birthday` | **Description:** Controls if the Definition is run based on `tmdb_person`'s Birthday. Has 3 possible attributes `this_month`, `before` and `after`.<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`this_month`</td><td>Run's if Birthday is in current Month</td><td>`true`/`false`</td></tr><tr><td>`before`</td><td>Run if X Number of Days before the Birthday</td><td>Number 0 or greater</td></tr><tr><td>`after`</td><td>Run if X Number of Days after the Birthday</td><td>Number 0 or greater</td></tr></table> |
| `tmdb_person_offset_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the summary tmdb_person_offset for the specific key.<br>**Default:** `0`<br>**Values:** Dictionary of Actor Name as the keys and the tmdb_person_offset as the value. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -67,17 +72,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -98,4 +103,5 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
2. Create 20 collections maximum
3. use the [rainier Style](#rainier-style)
4. Do not create a "Directors Collections" separator
5. There are two Richard Brooks, so use the 2nd [Richard Brooks](https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=Richard%20Brooks) found on TMDb
5. There are two Richard Brooks, so use the 2nd
[Richard Brooks](https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=Richard%20Brooks) found on TMDb

@ -1,10 +1,13 @@
# Franchise Collections
The `franchise` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on popular Movie franchises, and can be used as a replacement to the TMDb Collections that Plex creates out-of-the-box.
The `franchise` Default Collection File is used to create collections based on popular Movie franchises, and can be used
as a replacement to the TMDb Collections that Plex creates out-of-the-box.
Unlike most Default Collection Files, Franchise works by placing collections inline with the main library items if your library allows it. For example, the "Iron Man" franchise collection will appear next to the "Iron Man" movies within your library.
Unlike most Default Collection Files, Franchise works by placing collections inline with the main library items if your
library allows it. For example, the "Iron Man" franchise collection will appear next to the "Iron Man" movies within
your library.
**This file has a Show Library [Counterpart](../show/franchise.md).**
**[This file has a Show Library Counterpart.](../show/franchise.md)**
![](../images/moviefranchise.png)
@ -31,17 +34,21 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
???+ warning
**[Shared Collection Variables](../collection_variables.md) are NOT available to this default file.**
[Shared Collection Variables](../collection_variables.md) are NOT available to this default file.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -73,20 +80,14 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `item_radarr_tag` | **Description:** Used to append a tag in Radarr for every movie found by the builders that's in Radarr for all collections in a Defaults file.<br>**Values:** List or comma-separated string of tags |
| `item_radarr_tag_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Used to append a tag in Radarr for every movie found by the builders that's in Radarr of the specified key's collection.<br>**Default:** `item_radarr_tag`<br>**Values:** List or comma-separated string of tags |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
Anywhere you see this icon:
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -99,13 +100,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
radarr_add_missing: true #(3)!
```
1. Do not create any physical collections in Plex (normally used when you want to perform an "operation" instead, see the third tooltip for the example)
2. Add [TMDb Movie 336560](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/336560-lake-placid-vs-anaconda) to [TMDb Collection 105995](https://www.themoviedb.org/collection/105995-anaconda-collection)
3. Add items missing from your library in Plex to Radarr. When used in this particular file, hundreds if not thousands of items may be sent to Radarr - proceed with caution!
1. Do not create any physical collections in Plex (normally used when you want to perform an "operation" instead,
see the third tooltip for the example)
2. Add [TMDb Movie 336560](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/336560-lake-placid-vs-anaconda) to
[TMDb Collection 105995](https://www.themoviedb.org/collection/105995-anaconda-collection)
3. Add items missing from your library in Plex to Radarr. When used in this particular file, hundreds if not
thousands of items may be sent to Radarr - proceed with caution!
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
@ -127,8 +132,6 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
<div id="title-override" />
**Default `title_override`**:
```yaml
title_override: {%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/franchise.yml"
@ -148,11 +151,13 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `movie_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
movie: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/franchise.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check1"
end="name_mapping:"
end="# check2"
%}
```
@ -165,10 +170,11 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `name_mapping_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
name_mapping: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/franchise.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check2"
%}
```

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Producer Collections
The `producer` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular producers in your library.
The `producer` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular producers in
your library.
## Requirements & Recommendations
@ -30,19 +31,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -59,7 +63,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `tmdb_birthday` | **Description:** Controls if the Definition is run based on `tmdb_person`'s Birthday. Has 3 possible attributes `this_month`, `before` and `after`.<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`this_month`</td><td>Run's if Birthday is in current Month</td><td>`true`/`false`</td></tr><tr><td>`before`</td><td>Run if X Number of Days before the Birthday</td><td>Number 0 or greater</td></tr><tr><td>`after`</td><td>Run if X Number of Days after the Birthday</td><td>Number 0 or greater</td></tr></table> |
| `tmdb_person_offset_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the summary tmdb_person_offset for the specific key.<br>**Default:** `0`<br>**Values:** Dictionary of Actor Name as the keys and the tmdb_person_offset as the value. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -67,17 +72,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -98,4 +103,5 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
2. Create 5 collections maximum
3. use the [rainier Style](#signature-style)
4. Do not create a "Producers Collections" separator
5. There are two Richard Brooks, so use the 2nd [Richard Brooks](https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=Richard%20Brooks) found on TMDb
5. There are two Richard Brooks, so use the 2nd
[Richard Brooks](https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=Richard%20Brooks) found on TMDb

@ -1,8 +1,13 @@
# Region Collections
The `region` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries within your library. The collection aims to be inclusive, with all 230 countries incorporated into 39 countries or collections of countries. Some care has been taken to ensure all countries are included, and the groupings won't fit well with everyone's collections. Western and Southern Europe, Oceania, and North America could be useful groupings for those libraries with more of an Asian focus, for instance. Please see the comments in the yml below where a decision point might be seen as controversial. You are welcome to edit this to fit your own audience's needs.
The `region` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries within your
library. The collection aims to be inclusive, with all 230 countries incorporated into 39 countries or collections of
countries. Some care has been taken to ensure all countries are included, and the groupings won't fit well with
everyone's collections. Western and Southern Europe, Oceania, and North America could be useful groupings for those
libraries with more of an Asian focus, for instance. Please see the comments in the yml below where a decision point
might be seen as controversial. You are welcome to edit this to fit your own audience's needs.
**This file has a Show Library [Counterpart](../show/region.md).**
**[This file has a Show Library Counterpart.](../show/region.md)**
![](../images/region1.png)
@ -13,7 +18,7 @@ Supported Library Types: Movie
## Collections Section 081
| Collection | Key | Description |
|:--------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:--------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `Region Collections` | `separator` | [Separator Collection](../separators.md) to denote the Section of Collections. |
| `<<Region>>`<br>**Example:** `Nordic` | `<<Region>>`<br>**Example:** `Nordic` | Collection of Movies that have been tagged with countries in this region. |
| `Other Regions` | `other` | Collection of Movies that are in other uncommon Regions. |
@ -37,19 +42,22 @@ Below is a screenshot of the alternative Color (`color`) style which can be set
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -69,7 +77,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>>`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<library_translationU>>s filmed in <<key_name>>.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -77,17 +86,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -110,7 +119,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.

@ -46,19 +46,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:--------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -85,7 +88,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `name_format` | **Description:** Changes the title format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `<<key_name>> <<library_translationU>>s`<br>**Values:** Any string with `<<key_name>>` in it. |
| `summary_format` | **Description:** Changes the summary format of the Dynamic Collections.<br>**Default:** `A collection of <<key_name>> <<library_translation>>s that may relate to the season.`<br>**Values:** Any string. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
=== "Shared Template Variables"
@ -93,17 +97,17 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -127,11 +131,13 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
4. Create a new Seasonal collection called "Planet of the Apes Day", and set the key for this collection to `apes`
5. Set a scheduled range for the "Planet of the Apes Day" collection. Planet Of The Apes Day is 11/25.
6. Add an IMDb List to be used for the "Planet of the Apes Day" collection
7. Add the 🐵 emoji to the "Planet of the Apes Day" collection so that the title in Plex is "🐵 Planet of the Apes Day Movies"
7. Add the 🐵 emoji to the "Planet of the Apes Day" collection so that the title in Plex is "🐵 Planet of the Apes
Day Movies"
## Default Values
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not show how to change a name or a list.**
These are lists provided for reference to show what values will be in use if you do no customization. **These do not
show how to change a name or a list.**
If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
@ -158,12 +164,13 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `emoji_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
emoji: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/seasonal.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check1"
end="schedule:"
end="# check2"
%}
```
@ -176,12 +183,13 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `schedule_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
schedule: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/seasonal.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check2"
end="imdb_list:"
end="# check3"
%}
```
@ -194,12 +202,13 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `imdb_list_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
imdb_list: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/seasonal.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check3"
end="imdb_search:"
end="# check4"
%}
```
@ -212,12 +221,13 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `imdb_search_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
imdb_search: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/seasonal.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check4"
end="tmdb_collection:"
end="# check5"
%}
```
@ -230,12 +240,13 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `tmdb_collection_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
tmdb_collection: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/seasonal.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check5"
end="tmdb_movie:"
end="# check6"
%}
```
@ -248,12 +259,13 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `tmdb_movie_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
tmdb_movie: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/seasonal.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check6"
end="mdblist_list:"
end="# check7"
%}
```
@ -266,12 +278,13 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `mdblist_list_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
mdblist_list: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/seasonal.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check7"
end="trakt_list:"
end="# check8"
%}
```
@ -284,11 +297,12 @@ If you want to customize these values, use the methods described above.
Pass `trakt_list_<<key>>` to the file as template variables to change this value per collection.
```yaml
trakt_list: {%
{%
include-markdown "../../../defaults/movie/seasonal.yml"
comments=false
preserve-includer-indent=false
preserve-includer-indent=true
dedent=true
start="# check8"
end="visible_home:"
end="# check9"
%}
```

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Writer Collections
The `writer` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular writers in your library.
The `writer` Default Collection File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular writers in your
library.
## Requirements & Recommendations
@ -30,19 +31,22 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Shared Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Defaults.
Be sure to also check out the "Shared Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
* **Shared Separator Variables** are additional variables available since this Default contains a
[Separator](../separators.md).
This file contains a [Separator](../separators.md) so all [Shared Separator Variables](../separators.md#shared-separator-variables) are available as well.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -59,28 +63,26 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `tmdb_birthday` | **Description:** Controls if the Definition is run based on `tmdb_person`'s Birthday. Has 3 possible attributes `this_month`, `before` and `after`.<br>**Values:**<table class="clearTable"><tr><td>`this_month`</td><td>Run's if Birthday is in current Month</td><td>`true`/`false`</td></tr><tr><td>`before`</td><td>Run if X Number of Days before the Birthday</td><td>Number 0 or greater</td></tr><tr><td>`after`</td><td>Run if X Number of Days after the Birthday</td><td>Number 0 or greater</td></tr></table> |
| `tmdb_person_offset_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Changes the summary tmdb_person_offset for the specific key.<br>**Default:** `0`<br>**Values:** Dictionary of Actor Name as the keys and the tmdb_person_offset as the value. |
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace
`<<key>>` with when calling.
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
=== "Shared Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../collection_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
=== "Shared Separator Variables"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
???+ tip
{%
include-markdown "../separator_variables.md"
%}
Anywhere you see this icon:
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
> :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus:
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
That's a tooltip, you can press them to get more information.
Click the :fontawesome-solid-circle-plus: icon to learn more
```yaml
libraries:
@ -101,4 +103,5 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
2. Create 20 collections maximum
3. use the [diivivoy Style](#rainier-style)
4. Do not create a "Writers Collections" separator
5. There are two Richard Brooks, so use the 2nd [Richard Brooks](https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=Richard%20Brooks) found on TMDb
5. There are two Richard Brooks, so use the 2nd
[Richard Brooks](https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=Richard%20Brooks) found on TMDb

@ -1,12 +1,18 @@
## Overlays
These files apply overlays and can generally be used on both Movie and Show library-types, and often works at the season and episode-level too.
These files apply overlays and can generally be used on both Movie and Show library-types, and often works at the season
and episode-level too.
It should be noted that when an overlay has :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .red } for a season or episode, it normally means that whilst the overlay can technically be applied at the level, it wasn't designed for this purpose. For example, a show's season cannot have a resolution since it is not a video file, and an episode cannot have a commonsense age-rating since only Movies and Shows are rated by CommonSense.
It should be noted that when an overlay has :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .orange } for a season or episode, it
normally means that whilst the overlay can technically be applied at the level, it wasn't designed for this purpose. For
example, a show's season cannot have a resolution since it is not a video file, and an episode cannot have a common
sense age-rating since only Movies and Shows are rated by Common Sense.
In the scenario where there is missing data such as age ratings for episodes, then generally the highest-level data available will be applied at the lower level (i.e. a Show's CommonSense age rating would apply to all episodes).
In the scenario where there is missing data such as age ratings for episodes, then generally the highest-level data
available will be applied at the lower level (i.e. a Show's Common Sense age rating would apply to all episodes).
These overlays are applied by calling the below paths into the `overlay_files` [section](../config/files.md) of your config.yml
These overlays are applied by calling the below paths into the `overlay_files` [section](../config/files.md) of your
config.yml
### Chart Overlays
@ -26,10 +32,22 @@ These overlays are applied by calling the below paths into the `overlay_files` [
<sup>1</sup> Requires Template Variables to function
### Content Rating Overlays
| Default | Path | Example Overlays | Movies | Shows | Seasons | Episodes |
|:------------------------------------------------------------------|:--------------------------|:------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [US Content Ratings (Movie)](overlays/content_rating_us_movie.md) | `content_rating_us_movie` | G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, NR | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| [US Content Ratings (Show)](overlays/content_rating_us_show.md) | `content_rating_us_show` | TV-G, TV-Y, TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA, NR | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [UK Content Ratings](overlays/content_rating_uk.md) | `content_rating_uk` | U, PG, 12, 12a, 15, 18, R18, NR | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [DE Content Ratings](overlays/content_rating_de.md) | `content_rating_de` | 0, 6, 12, 16, 18, BPjM, NR | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Common Sense Age Rating](overlays/commonsense.md) | `commonsense` | 1+, 2+, 3+, 4+, ..., 17+, 18+, NR | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
<sup>1</sup> Requires Template Variables to function
### Media Overlays
| Default | Path | Example Overlays | Movies | Shows | Seasons | Episodes |
|:------------------------------------------------------------|:-----------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:----------------------------------------------:|:----------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
|:------------------------------------------------------------|:-----------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:-------------------------------------------------:|:-------------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Aspect Ratio](overlays/aspect.md)<sup>1</sup> | `aspect` | "1.33","1.78" | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Audio Codec](overlays/audio_codec.md)<sup>1</sup> | `audio_codec` | Dolby Atmos logo, DTS logo | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Audio/Subtitle Language Count](overlays/language_count.md) | `language_count` | Dual-Audio, Multi-Audio, Dual-Subtitle, Multi-Subtitle | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
@ -37,11 +55,12 @@ These overlays are applied by calling the below paths into the `overlay_files` [
| [Resolution/Editions](overlays/resolution.md)<sup>2</sup> | `resolution` | 4K Dolby Vision logo, 720P logo, "Director's Cut", "Criterion Collection" | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Runtimes](overlays/runtimes.md) | `runtimes` | "Runtime: 1h 30m" | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Versions](overlays/versions.md) | `versions` | Multiple Versions logo | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Video Format](overlays/video_format.md)<sup>1</sup> | `video_format` | "REMUX", "HDTV" | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
| [Video Format](overlays/video_format.md)<sup>1</sup> | `video_format` | "REMUX", "HDTV" | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .orange } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .orange } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
<sup>1</sup> Designed to use the [TRaSH Guides](https://trash-guides.info/) filename naming scheme
<sup>2</sup> Editions overlay is designed to use the Editions field within Plex [which requires Plex Pass to use] or the [TRaSH Guides](https://trash-guides.info/) filename naming scheme
<sup>2</sup> Editions overlay is designed to use the Editions field within Plex [which requires Plex Pass to use] or the
[TRaSH Guides](https://trash-guides.info/) filename naming scheme
### Production Overlays
@ -54,5 +73,5 @@ These overlays are applied by calling the below paths into the `overlay_files` [
### Utility Overlays
| Default | Path | Example Overlays | Movies | Shows | Seasons | Episodes |
|:---------------------------------------|:--------------|:-------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:----------------------------------------------:|:----------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Direct Play](overlays/direct_play.md) | `direct_play` | "Direct Play Only" | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .red } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
|:---------------------------------------|:--------------|:-------------------|:------------------------------------------:|:-------------------------------------------------:|:-------------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------:|
| [Direct Play](overlays/direct_play.md) | `direct_play` | "Direct Play Only" | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .orange } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-exclamation:{ .orange } | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |

@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
The below additional template variables are available for this PMM Defaults file as it is a text-based overlay.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
The below additional template variables are available for this PMM Defaults file as it is an Overlay file.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:---------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -24,4 +23,5 @@ The below additional template variables are available for this PMM Defaults file
| `back_line_color` | **Description:** Controls the Backdrop Line Color for the Text Overlay.<br>**Values:** Color Hex Code in format `#RGB`, `#RGBA`, `#RRGGBB` or `#RRGGBBAA``AA` is transparency; 00 [transparent] to FF [opaque] |
| `back_line_width` | **Description:** Controls the Backdrop Line Width for the Text Overlay.<br>**Values:** Any number greater than 0 |
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<<key>>` with
when calling.

@ -43,11 +43,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
* **Overlay Text Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Text Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -64,27 +72,27 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `text_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Choose the text for the Overlay.<br>**Default:** <table class="clearTable"><tr><th>Key</th><th>Default</th></tr><tr><td>`1.33`</td><td>`1.33`</td></tr><tr><td>`1.65`</td><td>`1.65`</td></tr><tr><td>`1.66`</td><td>`1.66`</td></tr><tr><td>`1.78`</td><td>`1.78`</td></tr><tr><td>`1.85`</td><td>`1.85`</td></tr><tr><td>`2.2`</td><td>`2.2`</td></tr><tr><td>`2.35`</td><td>`2.35`</td></tr><tr><td>`2.77`</td><td>`2.77`</td></tr></table>**Values:** Any String |
| `weight_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Controls the weight of the Overlay. Higher numbers have priority.<br>**Values:** Any Number |
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<<key>>`
with when calling.
=== "Overlay Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
=== "Overlay Text Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Audio Codec Overlay
The `audio_codec` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the audio codec available on each item within your library.
The `audio_codec` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the audio codec available on each item
within your library.
![](images/audio_codec.png)
@ -59,11 +60,17 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -80,10 +87,6 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `style` | **Description:** Choose the Overlay Style.<br>**Default:** `compact`<br>**Values:** `compact` or `standard` |
@ -91,7 +94,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `weight_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Controls the weight of the Overlay. Higher numbers have priority.<br>**Values:** Any Number |
| `regex_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Controls the regex of the Overlay Search.<br>**Values:** Any Proper Regex |
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<<key>>`
with when calling.
=== "Overlay Template Variables"
@ -99,7 +103,7 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Common Sense Age Rating Overlay
The `commonsense` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the CommonSense Age Rating on each item within your library.
The `commonsense` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the Common Sense Age Rating on each item
within your library.
![](images/commonsense.png)
@ -8,7 +9,9 @@ The `commonsense` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the
Supported library types: Movie & Show
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb_commonsense` or `mdb_commonsense0` to update Plex to the Common Sense Rating.
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library
Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb_commonsense` or `mdb_commonsense0` to
update Plex to the Common Sense Rating.
## Supported Common Sense Age Rating
@ -56,11 +59,17 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -77,10 +86,6 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `addon_offset` | **Description:** Text Addon Image Offset from the text.<br>**Default:** `15`<br>**Values:** Any number greater than 0 |
@ -97,7 +102,7 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Content Rating DE Overlay
The `content_rating_de` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the FSK Rating on each item within your library.
The `content_rating_de` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the FSK Rating on each item within
your library.
![](images/content_rating_de.png)
@ -8,7 +9,9 @@ The `content_rating_de` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based
Supported library types: Movie & Show
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb` or `omdb` to update Plex to the BBFC Rating.
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library
Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb` or `omdb` to update Plex to the BBFC
Rating.
## Supported Content Rating DE
@ -44,11 +47,17 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -62,12 +71,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:-----------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `color` | **Description:** Color version of the content rating images<br>**Default:**`` Set to `false` if you want b&w version. |
| `back_color` | **Description:** Choose the back color in RGBA for the overlay lozenge.<br>**Default:**`#00000099` |
| `back_radius` | **Description:** Choose the back radius for the overlay lozenge.<br>**Default:**`30` |
@ -83,7 +88,7 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Content Rating UK Overlay
The `content_rating_uk` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the BBFC Age Rating on each item within your library.
The `content_rating_uk` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the BBFC Age Rating on each item
within your library.
![](images/content_rating_uk.png)
@ -8,7 +9,9 @@ The `content_rating_uk` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based
Supported library types: Movie & Show
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb` or `omdb` to update Plex to the BBFC Rating.
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library
Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb` or `omdb` to update Plex to the BBFC
Rating.
## Supported Content Rating UK
@ -45,11 +48,17 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -63,12 +72,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:-----------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `color` | **Description:** Color version of the content rating images<br>**Default:**`` Set to `false` if you want b&w version. |
| `back_color` | **Description:** Choose the back color in RGBA for the overlay lozenge.<br>**Default:**`#00000099` |
| `back_radius` | **Description:** Choose the back radius for the overlay lozenge.<br>**Default:**`30` |
@ -84,7 +89,7 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Content Rating US Movie Overlay
The `content_rating_us_movie` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the MPAA Age Rating on each item within your library.
The `content_rating_us_movie` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the MPAA Age Rating on each
item within your library.
![](images/content_rating_us_movie.png)
@ -8,7 +9,9 @@ The `content_rating_us_movie` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay
Supported library types: Movie
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb` or `omdb` to update Plex to the MPAA Rating.
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library
Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb` or `omdb` to update Plex to the MPAA
Rating.
## Supported Content Rating US
@ -34,11 +37,17 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -52,10 +61,6 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `color` | **Description:** Color version of the content rating images<br>**Default:**`` Set to `false` if you want b&w version. |
@ -72,7 +77,7 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Content Rating US Show Overlay
The `content_rating_us_show` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the MPAA Age Rating on each item within your library.
The `content_rating_us_show` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the MPAA Age Rating on each item
within your library.
![](images/content_rating_us_show.png)
@ -8,7 +9,9 @@ The `content_rating_us_show` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay b
Supported library types: Show
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb` or `omdb` to update Plex to the MPAA Rating.
Requirements: Use the [Mass Content Rating Update Library
Operation](../../config/operations.md#mass-content-rating-update) with either `mdb` or `omdb` to update Plex to the MPAA
Rating.
## Supported Content Rating US
@ -40,11 +43,17 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -58,12 +67,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|:-----------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `color` | **Description:** Color version of the content rating images<br>**Default:**`` Set to `false` if you want b&w version. |
| `back_color` | **Description:** Choose the back color in RGBA for the overlay lozenge.<br>**Default:**`#00000099` |
| `back_radius` | **Description:** Choose the back radius for the overlay lozenge.<br>**Default:**`30` |
@ -78,7 +83,7 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Direct Play Overlay
The `direct_play` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay to indicate items that cannot be transcoded and instead only support Direct Play (i.e. if you use Tautulli to kill 4K transcoding)
The `direct_play` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay to indicate items that cannot be transcoded and
instead only support Direct Play (i.e. if you use Tautulli to kill 4K transcoding)
![](images/direct_play.png)
@ -24,11 +25,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
* **Overlay Text Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Text Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -45,10 +54,6 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:----------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `builder_level` | **Description:** Choose the Overlay Level.<br>**Values:** `season` or `episode` |
@ -56,18 +61,19 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "Overlay Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
=== "Overlay Text Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Episode Info Overlay
The `episode_info` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay on the episode title card on the episode numbering within a given series in your library.
The `episode_info` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay on the episode title card on the episode numbering
within a given series in your library.
![](images/episode_info.png)
@ -21,11 +22,17 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
* **Overlay Text Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Text Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -40,19 +47,22 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `back_width` | `305` |
| `back_height` | `105` |
=== "Overlay Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
=== "Overlay Text Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
```yaml
libraries:
TV Shows:

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# FlixPatrol Top Overlays
The `flixpatrol` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the Top Lists from FlixPatrol on items within your library.
The `flixpatrol` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the Top Lists from FlixPatrol on items
within your library.
![](images/flixpatrol.png)
@ -36,11 +37,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
* **Overlay Text Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Text Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -56,11 +65,11 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `back_height` | `160` |
| `back_padding` | `15` |
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
???+ bug "Warning"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
`horizontal_offset`, `horizontal_align`, `vertical_offset`, and `vertical_align` are NOT available for use in this file
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:----------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@ -77,34 +86,25 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `addon_offset` | **Description:** Text Addon Image Offset from the text.<br>**Default:** `30`<br>**Values:** Any Number greater than 0 |
| `addon_position` | **Description:** Text Addon Image Alignment in relation to the text.<br>**Default:** `top`<br>**Values:** `left`, `right`, `top`, `bottom` |
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<<key>>`
with when calling.
=== "Overlay Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
%}
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
end="Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored."
%}
???+ bug "Warning"
`horizontal_offset`, `horizontal_align`, `vertical_offset`, and `vertical_align` are NOT available for use in this file
=== "Overlay Text Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
start="The below template variables are available for this PMM Defaults file."
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Audio/Subtitle Language Count Overlay
The `language_count` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the number of audio/subtitle languages available on each item within your library.
The `language_count` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the number of audio/subtitle languages
available on each item within your library.
![](images/language_count.png)
@ -37,11 +38,17 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -58,10 +65,6 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:-----------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `use_subtitles` | **Description:** Controls if the overlay is based on subtitle language instead of audio language.<br>**Values:** `true` to look at subtitle language instead of audio language |
@ -69,7 +72,8 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `builder_level` | **Description:** Choose the Overlay Level.<br>**Values:** `season` or `episode` |
| `weight_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Controls the weight of the Overlay. Higher numbers have priority.<br>**Values:** Any Number |
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<<key>>`
with when calling.
=== "Overlay Template Variables"
@ -77,11 +81,10 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:

@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
# Audio/Subtitle Language Flags Overlay
The `languages` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay of a flag and [ISO 639-1 Code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes) based on the audio/subtitle languages available on each item within your library.
The `languages` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay of a flag and [ISO 639-1
Code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes) based on the audio/subtitle languages available on each
item within your library.
![](images/language.png)
@ -86,13 +88,13 @@ Supported library types: Movie & Show
| Luxembourgish | `lb` | `2` | `lu` | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
| Mossi | `mos` | `1` | `bf` | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
### Square Style
??? tip "Square Style (click to expand)"
Below is a screenshot of the alternative Square (`square`) style which can be set via the `style` template variable.
![](images/language2.png)
### Half Style
??? tip "Half Style (click to expand)"
Below is a screenshot of the alternative Half (`half`) style which can be set via the `style` template variable.
@ -120,11 +122,19 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **File-Specific Template Variables** are variables available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
* **Overlay Text Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Text Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -144,10 +154,6 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Description & Values |
|:------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `languages` | **Description:** Controls which Languages will be active.<br>**Default:** `["en", "de", "fr", "es", "pt", "ja"]` <br>**Values:** List of [ISO 639-1 Codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes) for the Languages desired |
@ -165,23 +171,25 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `country_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Controls the country image for the Overlay.<br>**Default:** Listed in the [Table](#supported-audiosubtitle-language-flags) above<br>**Values:** [ISO 3166-1 Country Code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_3166_country_codes) for the flag desired |
| `weight_<<key>>`<sup>1</sup> | **Description:** Controls the weight of the Overlay. Higher numbers have priority.<br>**Values:** Any Number |
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<<key>>` with when calling.
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<<key>>`
with when calling.
=== "Overlay Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
=== "Overlay Text Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
include-markdown "../overlay_text_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:

@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# MediaStinger Overlay
The `mediastinger` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on if there's an after/during credit scene on each movie within your library.
The `mediastinger` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on if there's an after/during credit scene on
each movie within your library.
![](images/mediastinger.png)
@ -21,11 +22,15 @@ libraries:
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to
make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults
work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
??? abstract "Variable Lists (click to expand)"
* **Overlay Template Variables** are additional variables shared across the PMM Overlay Defaults.
??? example "Default Template Variable Values (click to expand)"
@ -40,15 +45,16 @@ Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want
| `back_width` | `105` |
| `back_height` | `105` |
=== "Overlay Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
???+ example "Example Template Variable Amendments"
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:

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