While not in the roadmap, I'd like to try adding squid[.]wtf and possibly lucida.{s,t}o (although, it's been rather unstable lately) downloaders, if you're interested
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This looks interesting. Just a few thoughts (sorry if these dont belong in a recruitment post, feel free to ignore):
Radarr and sonarr already have a function to look at ones library and offer recommendations for new adds. How is your proposed functionality different?
Lidarr import of existing library or even grabs/downloads is atrocious. It's damn near unusable, and a lot of people (myself included) don't use it because it's functionally useless if one has to manually import every song or album. I'm not sure it's worth spending time building anything on top of Lidarr. Thoughts?
The Anna's archive integration for readarr looks awesome, though. I look forward to trying that out.
A lot of people are only interested in downloading flac for music. Iirc, spotdl doesn't do flac. Any plans to integrate for example lucida or, I'm not sure if deemix is still working? There have been several successful tools that built on top of deemix in the past, for example deemon, not sure how integration with those would look. Ideally one could add artists lidarr-style, a deezer arl, and the program does the rest (see lidarr-on-steroids).
I just did a fresh install of lidarr with lidatube and it auto discovered all my stuff, took ages though.
Maybe I'll have to try again. https://www.reddit.com/r/Lidarr/comments/1bq1zot/comment/m6ecbr2/
This was my experience downloading with deemix and trying to import into lidarr, even with the two programs combined into one.
Radarr and sonarr already have a function to look at ones library and offer recommendations for new adds. How is your proposed functionality different?
Recommendations are based on TMDB for what you already have in the library, and also there is a simpler UI with filters and sorting.
Lidarr import of existing library or even grabs/downloads is atrocious. It’s damn near unusable, and a lot of people (myself included) don’t use it because it’s functionally useless if one has to manually import every song or album. I’m not sure it’s worth spending time building anything on top of Lidarr. Thoughts?
Lidarr is fine if you use something like LidaTube or a plugin to grab media.
I'd suggest integrate with LazyLibrarian over Readarr as it's metadata and ability to add recent books is borked probably forever.
Why is readarr broken?
The metadata server isn't updated and hasn't for a long time so it stops after a point in time and certain authors with lots of books just don't come up.
Given the readarr team are looking for maintainers to take over, I doubt it'll be resolved soon.
https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/16d7gyo/since_readarr_seems_down_for_the_count_is/
Maybe create a few "first issue" issues. Might encourage people to start contributing if there is something concrete to start with. Otherwisr, could be a bit overhvelming just clone the repo and start contributing.
I'm very new to open source but I'd love to get involved but is there a discord or something to get up to speed?
Oh, it's a larger scale miru. I wanna try.