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Plex-Meta-Manager/docs/defaults/genre.md

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Genre Default Metadata File

The - pmm: genre Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the genres available in your library.

This file also merges similarly named genres (such as "Sci-Fi", "SciFi" and "Sci-Fi & Fantasy") into one ("Science Fiction")

Example Collections Created:

The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:

libraries:
  Movies:
    metadata_path:
      - pmm: genre

Template Variables

Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file from the default settings which are provided.

Note that the templates_variables: section only needs to be used if you do NOT want to use the default settings.

Below are the available variables which can be used to customize the file.

Variable Usage Default Value Values
sort_by Controls the sort method for the collections release.desc Any sort method in the Sorts Options Table
collection_section Controls the sort order of these collections against other default collections 10 Any number
collection_mode Controls the collection mode of these collections default default - Library default
hide - Hide Collection
hide_items- Hide Items in this Collection
show_items - Show this Collection and its Items
use_separator Controls whether a separator is created true true or false
sep_style Sets the theme of the separator orig orig, blue, gray, green, purple, red, stb
item_radarr_tag Radarr Tag for existing items list of tag(s) to be applied to existing items
item_sonarr_tag Sonarr Tag for existing items list of tag(s) to be applied to existing items

The below shows an example config.yml with all of the template_variables set away from their defaults:

libraries:
  Movies:
    metadata_path:
      - pmm: genre
        template_variables:
          sort_by: title.asc
          collection_section: 5
          collection_mode: show_items
          use_separator: false
          sep_style: red