Python script to automate Plex collections and other metadata
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Plex Meta Manager

The original concept for Plex Meta Manager is Plex Auto Collections, but this is rewritten from the ground up to be able to include a scheduler, metadata edits, multiple libraries, and logging. Plex Meta Manager is a Python 3 script that can be continuously run using YAML configuration files to update on a schedule the metadata of the movies, shows, and collections in your libraries as well as automatically build collections based on various methods all detailed in the wiki. Some collection examples that the script can automatically build and update daily include Plex Based Searches like actor, genre, or studio collections or Collections based on TMDb, IMDb, Trakt, TVDb, AniDB, or MyAnimeList lists and various other services.

The script can update many metadata fields for movies, shows, collections, seasons, and episodes and can act as a backup if your plex DB goes down. It can even update metadata the plex UI can't like Season Names. If the time is put into the metadata configuration file you can have a way to recreate your library and all its metadata changes with the click of a button.

The script is designed to work with most Metadata agents including the new Plex Movie Agent, Hama Anime Agent, and MyAnimeList Anime Agent.

Getting Started

Support

  • If you're getting an Error or have an Enhancement post in the Issues
  • If you have a configuration question visit the Discussions
  • To see user submited Metadata configuration files and you could even add your own go to the Plex Meta Manager Configs
  • Pull Request are welcome
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