# Config File

Plex Meta Manager uses a YAML configuration file; this file contains settings that determine how Plex Meta Manager behaves, and the required connection details needed to connect to Plex Media Server, Radarr, Sonarr, and other third-party services via API.

By default, and unless otherwise stated, Plex Meta Manager looks for the configuration file at `/config/config.yml`.

A template Configuration File can be found in the [GitHub Repo](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/blob/master/config/config.yml.template).

This table outlines the third-party services that Plex Meta Manager can make use of. Each service has specific requirements for setup that can be found by clicking the links within the table.

| Attribute                     | Required                                |
|:------------------------------|:----------------------------------------|
| [`libraries`](libraries)      | ✅                                 |
| [`playlist_files`](playlists) | ❌                                |
| [`settings`](settings)        | ❌                                |
| [`webhooks`](webhooks)        | ❌                                |
| [`plex`](plex)                | &#9989; <br/>Either here or per library |
| [`tmdb`](tmdb)                | &#9989;                                 |
| [`github`](github)            | &#10060;                                |
| [`tautulli`](tautulli)        | &#10060;                                |
| [`omdb`](omdb)                | &#10060;                                |
| [`notifiarr`](notifiarr)      | &#10060;                                |
| [`anidb`](anidb)              | &#10060;                                |
| [`radarr`](radarr)            | &#10060;                                |
| [`sonarr`](sonarr)            | &#10060;                                |
| [`trakt`](trakt)              | &#10060;                                |
| [`mal`](myanimelist)          | &#10060;                                |

## Configuration File Example

This example outlines what a "standard" config.yml file might look like when in use.

```{literalinclude} ../../config/config.yml.template
---
language: yaml
---
```