><>>>< >"` and so for `genre` if you have a `Fantasy` collection, plex is going to show `!06_Fantasy` This is the default PMM collection ordering: | Collection | Collection Section | |:---------------------|:-------------------| | `seasonal` | `000` | | `basic` | `010` | | `anilist` | `020` | | `imdb` | `020` | | `flixpatrol` | `020` | | `myanimelist` | `020` | | `other_chart` | `020` | | `tautulli` | `020` | | `tmdb` | `020` | | `trakt` | `020` | | `streaming` | `030` | | `universe` | `040` | | `network` | `050` | | `genre` | `060` | | `studio` | `070` | | `country` | `080` | | `region` | `081` | | `continent` | `082` | | `based` | `085` | | `audio_language` | `090` | | `subtitle_language` | `095` | | `decade` | `100` | | `year` | `105` | | `content_rating_us` | `110` | | `content_rating_uk` | `110` | | `content_rating_de` | `110` | | `content_rating_mal` | `110` | | `content_rating_cs` | `110` | | `resolution` | `120` | | `aspect` | `125` | | `bafta` | `130` | | `berlinale` | `130` | | `cannes` | `130` | | `cesar` | `130` | | `choice` | `130` | | `emmy` | `130` | | `golden` | `130` | | `oscars` | `130` | | `spirit` | `130` | | `nfr` | `130` | | `pca` | `130` | | `razzie` | `130` | | `sundance` | `130` | | `tiff` | `130` | | `venice` | `130` | | `actor` | `140` | | `director` | `150` | | `producer` | `160` | | `writer` | `170` | ## Customizing Configs Configs can be customized using the `template_variables` attribute when calling the file. These `template_variables` will be given to every template call in the file which allows them to affect how that file runs. This example changes the ratings overlay to work on episodes. ```yaml libraries: TV Shows: collection_files: - pmm: imdb template_variables: use_popular: false use_lowest: false visible_library_top: true visible_home_top: true visible_shared_top: true ``` Each file has a page on the wiki showing the available `template_variables` for each file. For example the default `pmm: genre` has a page [here](both/genre.md). **In addition to the defined `template_variables` almost all default Metadata files have access to the [Shared Variables](collection_variables.md).** ### Examples For example if you want yearly oscar collections that go back 10 years instead of 5 all of which gets sent to radarr use the `data` and `radarr_add_missing` template variables. ```yaml libraries: Movies: collection_files: - pmm: oscars template_variables: radarr_add_missing: true data: starting: latest-10 ending: latest ``` Or maybe you want to change the number of actor collections made using pmm: actor. ```yaml libraries: Movies: overlay_files: - pmm: actor template_variables: collection_mode: hide data: depth: 5 limit: 50 ``` Or maybe you want to change the collection sort order of the genre collections using pmm: genre. ```yaml libraries: Movies: collection_files: - pmm: genre template_variables: collection_section: 11 ``` Or maybe you want to disable separators globally per library. ```yaml libraries: LIBRARYNAME: template_variables: use_separator: false collection_files: - ... ``` Alternatively it can be turned off individually per git file: ```yaml libraries: LIBRARYNAME: collection_files: - pmm: # separator is disabled template_variables: use_separator: false - pmm: # separator is enabled by default - pmm: # separator is disabled template_variables: use_separator: false ``` {% include-markdown "./example.md" %}