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# Genre Default Metadata File
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The `- pmm: genre` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the genres available in your library.
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This file also merges similarly named genres (such as "Sci-Fi", "SciFi" and "Sci-Fi & Fantasy") into one ("Science Fiction")
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Example Collections Created:
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![](images/genre.png)
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The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
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```yaml
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libraries:
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Movies:
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metadata_path:
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- pmm: genre
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```
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## Template Variables
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Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file from the default settings which are provided.
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Note that the `templates_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do NOT want to use the default settings.
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Below are the available variables which can be used to customize the file.
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| Variable | Usage | Default Value | Values |
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| sort_by | Controls the sort method for the collections | `release.desc` | Any sort method in the [Sorts Options Table](#sort-options) |
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| collection_section | Controls the sort order of these collections against other default collections | `10` | Any number |
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| collection_mode | Controls the collection mode of these collections | `default` | `default` - Library default<br/>`hide` - Hide Collection<br/>`hide_items`- Hide Items in this Collection<br/>`show_items` - Show this Collection and its Items |
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| use_separator | Controls whether a separator is created | `true` | `true` or `false` |
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| sep_style | Sets the theme of the separator | `orig` | `orig`, `blue`, `gray`, `green`, `purple`, `red`, `stb` |
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| item_radarr_tag | Radarr Tag for existing items | | list of tag(s) to be applied to existing items |
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| item_sonarr_tag | Sonarr Tag for existing items | | list of tag(s) to be applied to existing items |
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The below shows an example config.yml with all the template_variables set away from their defaults:
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```yaml
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libraries:
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Movies:
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metadata_path:
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- pmm: genre
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template_variables:
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sort_by: title.asc
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collection_section: 5
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collection_mode: show_items
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use_separator: false
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sep_style: red
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```
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# UK Content Rating Default Metadata File
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The `- pmm: content_rating_uk` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
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If you do not use the UK-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the standard ratings (such as PG-13) to the respective UK rating system (such as 12)
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Example Collections Created:
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![](images/content_rating_uk.png)
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The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
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```yaml
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libraries:
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Movies:
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metadata_path:
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- pmm: content_rating_uk
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```
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## Template Variables
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Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file from the default settings which are provided.
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Note that the `templates_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do NOT want to use the default settings.
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Below are the available variables which can be used to customize the file.
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| Variable | Usage | Default Value | Values |
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|:-------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|
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| sort_by | Controls the sort method for the collections | `release.desc` | Any sort method in the [Sorts Options Table](#sort-options) |
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| collection_section | Controls the sort order of these collections against other default collections | `10` | Any number |
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| collection_mode | Controls the collection mode of these collections | `default` | `default` - Library default<br/>`hide` - Hide Collection<br/>`hide_items`- Hide Items in this Collection<br/>`show_items` - Show this Collection and its Items |
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| use_other | Controls whether an "Other" collection is created for any items not included in the initial criteria | `true` | `true` or `false` |
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| use_separator | Controls whether a separator is created | `true` | `true` or `false` |
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| sep_style | Sets the theme of the separator | `orig` | `orig`, `blue`, `gray`, `green`, `purple`, `red`, `stb` |
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| item_radarr_tag | Radarr Tag for existing items | | list of tag(s) to be applied to existing items |
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| item_sonarr_tag | Sonarr Tag for existing items | | list of tag(s) to be applied to existing items |
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The below shows an example config.yml with all the template_variables set away from their defaults:
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```yaml
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libraries:
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Movies:
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metadata_path:
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- pmm: content_rating_uk
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template_variables:
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sort_by: title.asc
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collection_section: 21
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collection_mode: show_items
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use_other: false
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use_separator: false
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sep_style: blue
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```
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Dynamic Collections attributes can also be edited to tweak the setup of the collections. The YAML file which creates the `genre` collections can be found [here](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/blob/defaults/defaults/both/genre.yml)
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An example of this is; to map the "Children" genre to "Family", the following template variable can be used:
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```yaml
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libraries:
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Movies:
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metadata_path:
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- pmm: genre
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template_variables:
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addons:
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Family:
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- Children
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```
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Further information on editing Dynamic Collections using template variables can be found [here](https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/home/guides/defaults.html#customizing-configs)
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