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# Using MediUX Sets
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Have you noticed the "YAML" button on MediUX but aren't sure what it does?
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Using Kometa, you can automatically apply MediUX assets to the items in your library without having to manually download and/or set each one within Plex.
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This is done using a [Metadata File](../../files/metadata.md).
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## Setting up the Metadata File
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Let's start by creating a folder called "metadata" within the `config` directory of our system. I will then create a file called "mediux.yml" within that folder.
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For now, we will just add a simple line to start the `mediux.yml` file:
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```yaml
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metadata:
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```
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You should have something like this:
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![Step 1](images/step1.png)
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## Adding your Set
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!!! danger "Important"
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It is imperative that the `metadata:` line only appears **once** within the mediux.yml file. If it appears more than once, the file will not load in Kometa and your assets will not be set.
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If your Set in MediUX includes a `metadata:` line, you should remove it and only have `metadata:` appearing on line 1 of your `mediux.yml` file.
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Now let's navigate to the MediUX website and find the Set that we want to use. In this case, I'm going to use [Olivier_286's Toy Story Collection Set](https://mediux.pro/sets/15639)
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Once I have logged in to MediUX, I can click on the "YAML" button here:
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![Step 2](images/step2.png)
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I am now presented with a "Copy Links" button which includes the YAML code I need to set the assets from the Set against my library.
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!!! tip "Tip"
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At present, Kometa cannot set Collection images from Metadata files. This is a known limitation.
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In this example, the "Toy Story Collection" image is not present in the "Copy Links" pop-up, you would need to manually set the Collection image yourself.
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I will click the copy button highlighted:
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![Step 3](images/step3.png)
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And now I will paste it directly into my `mediux.yml` file, and it now looks like this:
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![Step 4](images/step4.png)
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The file can now be saved and is ready for use.
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## Running the Metadata File
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Now that my metadata file is ready, I can run it against my library.
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I will open my `config.yml` file and add the `mediux.yml` within the `metadata_files` section of my Movies library:
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My config.yml `libraries` section now looks like this:
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```yaml
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libraries:
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Movies:
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metadata_files:
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- file: config/metadata/mediux.yml
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```
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After running Kometa and navigating to Plex, I can see that my posters for the Toy Story movies have been updated with the images from the Set in MediUX:
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![Step 5](images/step5.png)
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