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We've combined the best of these worlds into one versatile tool that can do it all, and then some.\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp align=\"center\"\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"GitHub release (latest by date)\" src=\"https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/autobrr/autobrr?style=for-the-badge\"\u003e\u0026nbsp;\u003cimg alt=\"GitHub all releases\" src=\"https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/autobrr/autobrr/total?style=for-the-badge\"\u003e\u0026nbsp;\u003cimg alt=\"GitHub Workflow Status\" src=\"https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/autobrr/autobrr/release.yml?style=for-the-badge\"\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\u003cimg alt=\"autobrr ui\" src=\".github/images/front-dark.png\" /\u003e\u003cbr/\u003e\n*We also have a light theme. Check it out [here](.github/images/front-light.png).*\n\n## Documentation\n\nFull documentation can be found at [https://autobrr.com](https://autobrr.com)\n\n## Table of Contents\n\n1. [What Is Autobrr?](#what-is-autobrr)\n2. [Key Features](#key-features)\n   - [Available Download Clients and Actions](#available-download-clients-and-actions)\n   - [RSS and Usenet Support](#rss-and-usenet-support)\n3. [Installation](#installation)\n   - [Swizzin](#swizzin-dedi)\n   - [Saltbox](#saltbox)\n   - [QuickBox](#quickbox)\n   - [Shared Seedbox](#shared-seedbox)\n   - [Docker Compose](#docker-compose)\n      - [Distroless docker images](#distroless-docker-images)\n   - [Windows](#windows)\n   - [MacOS](#macos)\n   - [Linux Generic](#linux-generic)\n   - [Environment Variables](#environment-variables)\n4. [Community](#community)\n5. [Contributing](#contributing)\n6. [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct)\n7. [License](#license)\n\n## What Is Autobrr?\n\nWhat is autobrr, and how does it fit into the ecosystem?\n\nWe can start by talking about torrent trackers (hereby referred to as indexers) and maintaining ratio. You are required\nto maintain a ratio with most indexers. Ratio is built by seeding your torrents. The earlier you're seeding a torrent,\nthe more peers you make yourself available to on that torrent.\n\nSoftware like Radarr and Sonarr utilizes RSS to look for new torrents. RSS feeds are updated regularly, but too slow to\nlet you be a part of what we call the initial swarm of a torrent. This is where autobrr comes into play.\n\nMany indexers announce new torrents on their IRC channels the second it is uploaded to the site. autobrr monitors such\nchannels in real time and grabs the torrent file as soon as it's uploaded based on certain conditions (hereby referred\nto as filters) that you set up within autobrr. It then sends that torrent file to a download client of your choice via\nan action set within the filter. A download client can be anything from qBittorrent and Deluge, to Radarr and Sonarr, or\na watch folder.\n\nWhen your autobrr filter is set to send the torrent files to Radarr and Sonarr, they will decide if it's something they\nwant, and then forward it to the torrent client they are set up with.\n\nautobrr can also send matches (torrent files that meets your filter's criteria) directly to torrent clients like\nqBittorrent, Deluge, r(u)Torrent and Transmission. You don't need to use the *arr suite to make use of autobrr.\n\n## Key Features\n\n- Torrents and Usenet support\n- Support for 75+ torrent trackers with IRC announces\n- Newznab, Torznab and RSS support to easily get access to hundreds of torrent and Usenet indexers\n- Torrent Magnet support\n- Powerful but simple filtering with RegEx support (like in autodl-irssi)\n- Easy to use and mobile friendly web UI (with dark mode!) to manage everything\n- Built on Go and React making autobrr lightweight and perfect for supporting multiple platforms (Linux, FreeBSD,\n  Windows, macOS) on different architectures (e.g. x86, ARM)\n- Great container support (Docker, k8s/Kubernetes)\n- Database engine supporting both PostgreSQL and SQLite\n- Authentication support including built-in auth and OpenID Connect (OIDC)\n- Notifications (Discord, Telegram, Notifiarr, Pushover, Gotify)\n- One autobrr instance can communicate with multiple clients (torrent, Usenet and \\*arr) on remote servers\n- Base path / Subfolder (and subdomain) support for convenient reverse-proxy support\n\n### Available Download Clients and Actions\n\n- **qBittorrent:** Includes built-in re-announce, categories, rules, max active downloads, etc.\n- **Deluge v1+ and v2+**\n- **rTorrent**\n- **Transmission**\n- **Porla**\n- **Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Whisparr, Readarr:** Pushes releases directly for early swarm participation, rather than relying on RSS feeds.\n- **SABnzbd (Usenet):** Integrates smoothly for Usenet downloads.\n- **Watch Folder:** Monitors specified folders for new files.\n- **Exec Custom Scripts:** Execute tailored scripts for advanced automation.\n- **Webhook:** Offers webhook support for diverse integration needs.\n\n### RSS and Usenet Support\n\nA lot of indexers do not announce new torrents in an IRC channel. You can still make use of these indexers with autobrr\nsince it has built in support for feeds as well. Both Torznab, Newznab and regular RSS is supported. RSS indexers are treated the same way as regular indexers within autobrr.\n\nUsenet support via Newznab feeds allows you to easily manage everything in a single application. While there is a lot of\napplications that handles RSS well, we think autobrr offers very easy to use filtering to help you get the content you\nwant.\n\nYou can use Usenet feeds and send to arrs or send directly to SABnzbd.\n\n## Installation\n\nFor comprehensive installation instructions, visit our [Installation Guide](https://autobrr.com/installation/linux). This guide provides detailed steps for different platforms, including Windows, Linux, Docker, and more.\n\nRemember to head over to our [Configuration Guide](https://autobrr.com/configuration/autobrr) to learn how to set up your indexers, IRC, and download clients after you're done installing.\n\n### Swizzin (dedi)\n\n[Swizzin](https://swizzin.ltd/) users can simply run:\n\n```bash\nsudo box install autobrr\n```\n\n### Saltbox\n\n[Saltbox](https://docs.saltbox.dev/) users can simply run:\n\n```bash\nsb install autobrr\n```\n\nFor more info check the [docs](https://docs.saltbox.dev/apps/autobrr/)\n\n### QuickBox\n\n[QuickBox](https://quickbox.io/) users can simply run:\n\n```bash\nqb install autobrr -u ${username}\n```\n\nFor more info check\nthe [docs](https://quickbox.io/knowledge-base/v3/applications-v3/autobrr-applications-v3/autobrr-quick-reference/)\n\n### Shared Seedbox\n\n#### One-Click Installer \u0026 Quick Installer\n\n- HostingByDesign (former Seedbox.io) via box - `box install autobrr`\n- Swizzin.net via box - `box install autobrr`\n- Seedit4.me\n- SeedHost.eu\n- Ultra.cc\n- Whatbox.ca - has built-in integration with their apps, have to enable their \"Expert\" mode for external connections\n\n##### Installation Scripts\n\nWe have support for a couple of other providers out of the box.  \nPlease contact us on [Discord](https://discord.autobrr.com) if your provider is missing.\nThe scripts require some input, but do most of the work.\n\n#### Feralhosting\n\n```bash\nwget https://gobrr.sh/install_feral \u0026\u0026 bash install_feral\n```\n\n#### Bytesized Hosting\n\n```bash\nwget https://gobrr.sh/install_bytesized \u0026\u0026 bash install_bytesized\n```\n\n#### Other providers\n\nFor other providers the Seedbox.io installer should work. If not, open an issue or contact us\non [Discord](https://discord.autobrr.com)\n\n```bash\nwget https://gobrr.sh/install_sbio \u0026\u0026 bash install_sbio\n```\n\n### Docker Compose\n\nModify accordingly if running with unRAID or setting up with Portainer.\n\n- Logging is optional\n- Host port mapping might need to be changed to not collide with other apps\n- Change `BASE_DOCKER_DATA_PATH` to match your setup. Can be simply `./data`\n- Set custom network if needed\n\nCreate `docker-compose.yml` and add the following. If you have an existing setup change to fit that.\n\n```yml\nversion: \"3.7\"\n\nservices:\n  autobrr:\n    container_name: autobrr\n    image: ghcr.io/autobrr/autobrr:latest\n    restart: unless-stopped\n    environment:\n      - TZ=${TZ}\n    user: 1000:1000\n    volumes:\n      - ${BASE_DOCKER_DATA_PATH}/autobrr/config:/config\n    ports:\n      - 7474:7474\n```\n\nThen start with:\n\n```bash\ndocker compose up -d\n```\n\n### Distroless Docker Images\n\n\u003e [!CAUTION]\n\u003e This image comes without a shell, and external filtering and actions relying on `exec` will therefore not work with anything but compiled static binaries.\n\u003e \n\u003e To clarify: **`BASH` and `SH` shell scripts WILL NOT WORK!**\n\u003e\n\u003e Use the standard image if you rely on this functionality.\n\nFor users who prioritize container security, one of the longterm maintainers offer alternative Docker images built on [Distroless](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/distroless). Specifically the `distroless/static-debian12:nonroot` base image.\n\nDistroless images do not contain a package manager or shell, thereby reducing the potential attack surface and making them a more secure option. These stripped-back images contain only the application and its runtime dependencies.\n\nThe repository for these builds can be found here: [https://github.com/s0up4200/autobrr-distroless](https://github.com/s0up4200/autobrr-distroless)\n\n### Windows\n\nCheck the Windows Setup Guide [here](https://autobrr.com/installation/windows).\n\n### MacOS\n\n#### Install Homebrew\n\n```bash\n/bin/bash -c \"$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)\"\n```\n\n#### Install autobrr\n\n```bash\nbrew install autobrr\n```\n\n#### Run\n\n```bash\nbrew services start autobrr\n```\n\n### Linux Generic\n\nDownload the latest release, or download the [source code](https://github.com/autobrr/autobrr/releases/latest) and build\nit yourself using `make build`.\n\n```bash\nwget $(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/autobrr/autobrr/releases/latest | grep download | grep linux_x86_64 | cut -d\\\" -f4)\n```\n\n#### Unpack\n\nRun with `root` or `sudo`. If you do not have root, or are on a shared system, place the binaries somewhere in your home directory like `~/.bin`.\n\n```bash\ntar -C /usr/local/bin -xzf autobrr*.tar.gz\n```\n\nThis will extract both `autobrr` and `autobrrctl` to `/usr/local/bin`.\nNote: If the command fails, prefix it with `sudo` and re-run again.\n\n#### Systemd (Recommended)\n\nOn Linux-based systems, it is recommended to run autobrr as a sort of service with auto-restarting capabilities, in\norder to account for potential downtime. The most common way is to do it via systemd.\n\nYou will need to create a service file in `/etc/systemd/system/` called `autobrr.service`.\n\n```bash\ntouch /etc/systemd/system/autobrr@.service\n```\n\nThen place the following content inside the file (e.g. via nano/vim/ed):\n\n```systemd title=\"/etc/systemd/system/autobrr@.service\"\n[Unit]\nDescription=autobrr service for %i\nAfter=syslog.target network-online.target\n\n[Service]\nType=simple\nUser=%i\nGroup=%i\nExecStart=/usr/bin/autobrr --config=/home/%i/.config/autobrr/\n\n[Install]\nWantedBy=multi-user.target\n```\n\nStart the service. Enable will make it startup on reboot.\n\n```bash\nsystemctl enable --now autobrr@$USER.service\n```\n\nBy default, the configuration is set to listen on `127.0.0.1`. While autobrr works fine as is exposed to the internet,\nit is recommended to use a reverse proxy\nlike [nginx](https://autobrr.com/installation/linux#nginx), [caddy](https://autobrr.com/installation/linux#caddy)\nor [traefik](https://autobrr.com/installation/docker#traefik).\n\nIf you are not running a reverse proxy change `host` in the `config.toml` to `0.0.0.0`.\n\n### Environment Variables\n\nThe following environment variables can be used:\n\n| Variable                               | Description                                              | Default                                  |\n|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------|\n| `AUTOBRR__HOST`                        | Listen address                                           | `127.0.0.1`                              |\n| `AUTOBRR__PORT`                        | Listen port                                              | `7474`                                   |\n| `AUTOBRR__BASE_URL`                    | Base URL for reverse proxy                               | `/`                                      |\n| `AUTOBRR__LOG_LEVEL`                   | Log level (DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR)                     | `INFO`                                   |\n| `AUTOBRR__LOG_PATH`                    | Log file location                                        | `/config/logs`                           |\n| `AUTOBRR__LOG_MAX_SIZE`                | Max size in MB before rotation                           | `10`                                     |\n| `AUTOBRR__LOG_MAX_BACKUPS`             | Number of rotated logs to keep                           | `5`                                      |\n| `AUTOBRR__SESSION_SECRET`              | Random string for session encryption                     | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__CUSTOM_DEFINITIONS`          | Path to custom indexer definitions                       | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__CHECK_FOR_UPDATES`           | Enable update checks                                     | `true`                                   |\n| `AUTOBRR__DATABASE_TYPE`               | Database type (sqlite/postgres)                          | `sqlite`                                 |\n| `AUTOBRR__DATABASE_DSN`                | Database connection string. Use this or individual vars  | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_HOST`               | PostgreSQL host                                          | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_PORT`               | PostgreSQL port                                          | `5432`                                   |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_DATABASE`           | PostgreSQL database name                                 | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_DB`                 | PostgreSQL database name                                 | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_USER`               | PostgreSQL username                                      | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_PASS`               | PostgreSQL password                                      | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_PASSWORD`           | PostgreSQL password                                      | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_SSLMODE`            | PostgreSQL SSL mode                                      | `disable`                                |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_SOCKET`             | PostgreSQL unix socket                                   | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_EXTRA_PARAMS`       | Additional PostgreSQL parameters                         | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__OIDC_ENABLED`                | Enable OpenID Connect authentication                     | `false`                                  |\n| `AUTOBRR__OIDC_ISSUER`                 | OIDC issuer URL                                          | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__OIDC_CLIENT_ID`              | OIDC client ID                                           | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET`          | OIDC client secret                                       | -                                        |\n| `AUTOBRR__OIDC_REDIRECT_URL`           | OIDC callback URL                                        | `https://baseurl/api/auth/oidc/callback` |\n| `AUTOBRR__OIDC_DISABLE_BUILT_IN_LOGIN` | Disable login form (only works when using external auth) | `false`                                  |\n| `AUTOBRR__METRICS_ENABLED`             | Enable Metrics server                                    | `false`                                  |\n| `AUTOBRR__METRICS_HOST`                | Metrics listen address                                   | `127.0.0.1`                              |\n| `AUTOBRR__METRICS_PORT`                | Metrics listen port                                      | `9074`                                   |\n| `AUTOBRR__METRICS_BASIC_AUTH_USERS`    | Metrics basic auth users                                 | -                                        |\n\n#### Docker secrets\n\nAll ENV vars have a `_FILE` option where it can read contents from a file, such as docker secrets. See the example below:\n\n```yaml\nservices:\n  autobrr:\n    image: ghcr.io/autobrr/autobrr:latest\n    container_name: autobrr\n    volumes:\n      - ./config:/config\n    ports:\n      - \"7474:7474\"\n    restart: unless-stopped\n    environment:\n      - AUTOBRR__DATABASE_TYPE=postgres\n      - AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_HOST=postgres\n      - AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_PORT=5432\n      - AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_USER=autobrr\n      - AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db_password\n      - AUTOBRR__POSTGRES_DB=autobrr\n    secrets:\n      - db_password\n\n  postgres:\n    image: postgres:12.10\n    container_name: postgres\n    volumes:\n      - postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data\n    ports:\n      - \"5432:5432\"\n    environment:\n      - POSTGRES_USER=autobrr\n      - POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db_password\n      - POSTGRES_DB=autobrr\n    secrets:\n      - db_password\n\nsecrets:\n  db_password:\n    file: db_password.txt\n\nvolumes:\n  postgres:\n```\n\n## Community\n\nJoin our friendly and welcoming community on [Discord](https://discord.autobrr.com)! Connect with fellow autobrr users, get advice, and share your experiences. Whether you're seeking help, wanting to contribute, or just looking to discuss your ideas, our community is a hub of discussion and support. We're all here to help each other out, so don't hesitate to jump in!\n\n## Contributing\n\nWhether you're fixing a bug, adding a feature, or improving documentation, your help is appreciated. Here's how you can contribute:\n\n### Reporting Issues and Suggestions\n\n- **Report Bugs:** Encountered a bug? Please report it using our [bug report template](/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md). Include detailed steps to reproduce, expected behavior, and any relevant screenshots or logs.\n- **Feature Requests:** Submit your feature request by [opening a new idea in our discussions](https://github.com/autobrr/autobrr/discussions/new?category=ideas). Describe your idea and how it will improve `autobrr`.\n\n### Code Contributions\n\nCheck out the full guide for contributing [here](CONTRIBUTING.md).\n\n- **Fork and Clone:** Fork the `autobrr` repository and clone it to start working on your changes.\n- **Branching:** Create a new branch for your changes. Use a descriptive name for easy understanding.\n- **Coding:** Ensure your code is well-commented for clarity.\n- **Commit Guidelines:** We appreciate the use of [Conventional Commit Guidelines](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/#summary) when writing your commits.\n  - There is no need for force pushing or rebasing. We squash commits on merge to keep the history clean and manageable.\n- **Pull Requests:** Submit a pull request with a clear description of your changes. Reference any related issues.\n- **Code Review:** Be open to feedback during the code review process.\n\n### Documentation\n\nSee an area that needs clarity or additional information? Feel free to update our documentation [here](https://github.com/autobrr/autobrr.com).\n\n## Code of Conduct\n\nWe follow a code of conduct that promotes respectful and harassment-free experiences. Please read [our Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) before participating.\n\n## License\n\nautobrr is proudly open-source and is released under the [GNU General Public License v2 or later (GPLv2+)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-standalone.html). 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