Managarr v0.7.0 has been released with Lidarr support!
What is Managarr?
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your artists and albums, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text-based User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
Screenshots
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Try it out for yourself using the in-browser demo!
If you want to try it out for yourself without installing it first, you can use the Managarr demo-site: https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com/
What Lidarr operations are supported?
๐ Library Management
- Artist Library - Browse, search, filter, and sort your music collection
- Add Artists โ - Search for new artists and add them with full config options (quality profile, metadata profile, root folder, monitoring options)
- Edit Artists โ๏ธ - Tweak artist settings including quality profiles, metadata profiles, tags, and monitoring status
- Delete Artists ๐๏ธ - Remove artists from your library with optional file deletion
- Artist Details ๐ - Get the full picture on any artist:
- Overview, disambiguation, type, status, genres, and ratings
- Album list with release dates, track counts, and download status
- Artist history with detailed event info
- Manual discography search with release selection and download
๐ฟ Album & Track Management
- Album Details - Drill into individual albums to see:
- Track listing with audio info (codec, channels, bitrate, sample rate, bit depth)
- Album history
- Manual album search for grabbing specific releases
- Track Details ๐ผ - View individual track info and history
- Delete Albums - Remove individual albums from your library
โฌ๏ธ Downloads & Queue
- Downloads Tab - Keep an eye on active downloads and manage your queue
- Blocklist ๐ซ - View and manage blocked releases
๐ History
- Full History Support - Browse, search, filter, and sort Lidarr event history
- History Details - Dig into the details of any history event
- Mark as Failed โ - Mark history items as failed
๐ Indexers
- Indexer Management - View, add, edit, and delete indexers
- Indexer Settings โ๏ธ - Configure global indexer settings
- Test Indexers ๐งช - Test individual or all indexers at once
๐ Root Folders
- Root Folder Management - Add and manage root folders for your music library
๐ฅ๏ธ System
- System Status - View Lidarr system info and health checks
- Tasks - View and trigger system tasks
- Queued Events - Monitor queued system events
- Logs ๐ - Browse system logs
- Updates ๐ - Check for and view available updates
โจ๏ธ CLI Commands
Full Lidarr CLI support for all the things!
managarr lidarr list artists|albums|tracks|indexers|root-folders|tags|quality-profiles|... managarr lidarr get artist|album|track|... managarr lidarr add artist|root-folder|tag|... managarr lidarr edit artist|indexer|indexer-settings|... managarr lidarr delete artist|album|root-folder|tag|blocklist-item|... managarr lidarr search artist|album|... managarr lidarr refresh artist|downloads|... managarr lidarr trigger-automatic-search artist|album managarr lidarr manual-search artist|albumManagarr also supports Radarr and Sonarr!
If you're running the full *arr stack, Managarr has you covered - It supports Radar and Sonarr too, all from the same interface!
This is a passion project so I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, or any bug reports you find.
Managarr v0.7.0 has been released with Lidarr support!
What is Managarr?
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your artists and albums, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text-based User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
Screenshots


Try it out for yourself using the in-browser demo!
If you want to try it out for yourself without installing it first, you can use the Managarr demo-site: https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com/
What Lidarr operations are supported?
๐ Library Management
- Artist Library - Browse, search, filter, and sort your music collection
- Add Artists โ - Search for new artists and add them with full config options (quality profile, metadata profile, root folder, monitoring options)
- Edit Artists โ๏ธ - Tweak artist settings including quality profiles, metadata profiles, tags, and monitoring status
- Delete Artists ๐๏ธ - Remove artists from your library with optional file deletion
- Artist Details ๐ - Get the full picture on any artist:
- Overview, disambiguation, type, status, genres, and ratings
- Album list with release dates, track counts, and download status
- Artist history with detailed event info
- Manual discography search with release selection and download
๐ฟ Album & Track Management
- Album Details - Drill into individual albums to see:
- Track listing with audio info (codec, channels, bitrate, sample rate, bit depth)
- Album history
- Manual album search for grabbing specific releases
- Track Details ๐ผ - View individual track info and history
- Delete Albums - Remove individual albums from your library
โฌ๏ธ Downloads & Queue
- Downloads Tab - Keep an eye on active downloads and manage your queue
- Blocklist ๐ซ - View and manage blocked releases
๐ History
- Full History Support - Browse, search, filter, and sort Lidarr event history
- History Details - Dig into the details of any history event
- Mark as Failed โ - Mark history items as failed
๐ Indexers
- Indexer Management - View, add, edit, and delete indexers
- Indexer Settings โ๏ธ - Configure global indexer settings
- Test Indexers ๐งช - Test individual or all indexers at once
๐ Root Folders
- Root Folder Management - Add and manage root folders for your music library
๐ฅ๏ธ System
- System Status - View Lidarr system info and health checks
- Tasks - View and trigger system tasks
- Queued Events - Monitor queued system events
- Logs ๐ - Browse system logs
- Updates ๐ - Check for and view available updates
โจ๏ธ CLI Commands
Full Lidarr CLI support for all the things!
managarr lidarr list artists|albums|tracks|indexers|root-folders|tags|quality-profiles|...
managarr lidarr get artist|album|track|...
managarr lidarr add artist|root-folder|tag|...
managarr lidarr edit artist|indexer|indexer-settings|...
managarr lidarr delete artist|album|root-folder|tag|blocklist-item|...
managarr lidarr search artist|album|...
managarr lidarr refresh artist|downloads|...
managarr lidarr trigger-automatic-search artist|album
managarr lidarr manual-search artist|album
Managarr also supports Radarr and Sonarr!
If you're running the full *arr stack, Managarr has you covered - It supports Radar and Sonarr too, all from the same interface!
This is a passion project so I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, or any bug reports you find.
Managarr v0.7.0 has been released with Lidarr support!
What is Managarr?
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your artists and albums, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text-based User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
Screenshots


Try it out for yourself using the in-browser demo!
If you want to try it out for yourself without installing it first, you can use the Managarr demo-site: https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com/
What Lidarr operations are supported?
๐ Library Management
- Artist Library - Browse, search, filter, and sort your music collection
- Add Artists โ - Search for new artists and add them with full config options (quality profile, metadata profile, root folder, monitoring options)
- Edit Artists โ๏ธ - Tweak artist settings including quality profiles, metadata profiles, tags, and monitoring status
- Delete Artists ๐๏ธ - Remove artists from your library with optional file deletion
- Artist Details ๐ - Get the full picture on any artist:
- Overview, disambiguation, type, status, genres, and ratings
- Album list with release dates, track counts, and download status
- Artist history with detailed event info
- Manual discography search with release selection and download
๐ฟ Album & Track Management
- Album Details - Drill into individual albums to see:
- Track listing with audio info (codec, channels, bitrate, sample rate, bit depth)
- Album history
- Manual album search for grabbing specific releases
- Track Details ๐ผ - View individual track info and history
- Delete Albums - Remove individual albums from your library
โฌ๏ธ Downloads & Queue
- Downloads Tab - Keep an eye on active downloads and manage your queue
- Blocklist ๐ซ - View and manage blocked releases
๐ History
- Full History Support - Browse, search, filter, and sort Lidarr event history
- History Details - Dig into the details of any history event
- Mark as Failed โ - Mark history items as failed
๐ Indexers
- Indexer Management - View, add, edit, and delete indexers
- Indexer Settings โ๏ธ - Configure global indexer settings
- Test Indexers ๐งช - Test individual or all indexers at once
๐ Root Folders
- Root Folder Management - Add and manage root folders for your music library
๐ฅ๏ธ System
- System Status - View Lidarr system info and health checks
- Tasks - View and trigger system tasks
- Queued Events - Monitor queued system events
- Logs ๐ - Browse system logs
- Updates ๐ - Check for and view available updates
โจ๏ธ CLI Commands
Full Lidarr CLI support for all the things!
managarr lidarr list artists|albums|tracks|indexers|root-folders|tags|quality-profiles|...
managarr lidarr get artist|album|track|...
managarr lidarr add artist|root-folder|tag|...
managarr lidarr edit artist|indexer|indexer-settings|...
managarr lidarr delete artist|album|root-folder|tag|blocklist-item|...
managarr lidarr search artist|album|...
managarr lidarr refresh artist|downloads|...
managarr lidarr trigger-automatic-search artist|album
managarr lidarr manual-search artist|album
Managarr also supports Radarr and Sonarr!
If you're running the full *arr stack, Managarr has you covered - It supports Radar and Sonarr too, all from the same interface!
This is a passion project so I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, or any bug reports you find.
Managarr v0.7.0 has been released with Lidarr support!
What is Managarr?
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your artists and albums, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text-based User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
Screenshots


Try it out for yourself using the in-browser demo!
If you want to try it out for yourself without installing it first, you can use the Managarr demo-site: https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com/
What Lidarr operations are supported?
๐ Library Management
- Artist Library - Browse, search, filter, and sort your music collection
- Add Artists โ - Search for new artists and add them with full config options (quality profile, metadata profile, root folder, monitoring options)
- Edit Artists โ๏ธ - Tweak artist settings including quality profiles, metadata profiles, tags, and monitoring status
- Delete Artists ๐๏ธ - Remove artists from your library with optional file deletion
- Artist Details ๐ - Get the full picture on any artist:
- Overview, disambiguation, type, status, genres, and ratings
- Album list with release dates, track counts, and download status
- Artist history with detailed event info
- Manual discography search with release selection and download
๐ฟ Album & Track Management
- Album Details - Drill into individual albums to see:
- Track listing with audio info (codec, channels, bitrate, sample rate, bit depth)
- Album history
- Manual album search for grabbing specific releases
- Track Details ๐ผ - View individual track info and history
- Delete Albums - Remove individual albums from your library
โฌ๏ธ Downloads & Queue
- Downloads Tab - Keep an eye on active downloads and manage your queue
- Blocklist ๐ซ - View and manage blocked releases
๐ History
- Full History Support - Browse, search, filter, and sort Lidarr event history
- History Details - Dig into the details of any history event
- Mark as Failed โ - Mark history items as failed
๐ Indexers
- Indexer Management - View, add, edit, and delete indexers
- Indexer Settings โ๏ธ - Configure global indexer settings
- Test Indexers ๐งช - Test individual or all indexers at once
๐ Root Folders
- Root Folder Management - Add and manage root folders for your music library
๐ฅ๏ธ System
- System Status - View Lidarr system info and health checks
- Tasks - View and trigger system tasks
- Queued Events - Monitor queued system events
- Logs ๐ - Browse system logs
- Updates ๐ - Check for and view available updates
โจ๏ธ CLI Commands
Full Lidarr CLI support for all the things!
managarr lidarr list artists|albums|tracks|indexers|root-folders|tags|quality-profiles|...
managarr lidarr get artist|album|track|...
managarr lidarr add artist|root-folder|tag|...
managarr lidarr edit artist|indexer|indexer-settings|...
managarr lidarr delete artist|album|root-folder|tag|blocklist-item|...
managarr lidarr search artist|album|...
managarr lidarr refresh artist|downloads|...
managarr lidarr trigger-automatic-search artist|album
managarr lidarr manual-search artist|album
Managarr also supports Radarr and Sonarr!
If you're running the full *arr stack, Managarr has you covered - It supports Radar and Sonarr too, all from the same interface!
This is a passion project so I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, or any bug reports you find.
Managarr v0.7.0 has been released with Lidarr support!
What is Managarr?
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your artists and albums, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text-based User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
Screenshots


Try it out for yourself using the in-browser demo!
If you want to try it out for yourself without installing it first, you can use the Managarr demo-site: https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com/
What Lidarr operations are supported?
๐ Library Management
- Artist Library - Browse, search, filter, and sort your music collection
- Add Artists โ - Search for new artists and add them with full config options (quality profile, metadata profile, root folder, monitoring options)
- Edit Artists โ๏ธ - Tweak artist settings including quality profiles, metadata profiles, tags, and monitoring status
- Delete Artists ๐๏ธ - Remove artists from your library with optional file deletion
- Artist Details ๐ - Get the full picture on any artist:
- Overview, disambiguation, type, status, genres, and ratings
- Album list with release dates, track counts, and download status
- Artist history with detailed event info
- Manual discography search with release selection and download
๐ฟ Album & Track Management
- Album Details - Drill into individual albums to see:
- Track listing with audio info (codec, channels, bitrate, sample rate, bit depth)
- Album history
- Manual album search for grabbing specific releases
- Track Details ๐ผ - View individual track info and history
- Delete Albums - Remove individual albums from your library
โฌ๏ธ Downloads & Queue
- Downloads Tab - Keep an eye on active downloads and manage your queue
- Blocklist ๐ซ - View and manage blocked releases
๐ History
- Full History Support - Browse, search, filter, and sort Lidarr event history
- History Details - Dig into the details of any history event
- Mark as Failed โ - Mark history items as failed
๐ Indexers
- Indexer Management - View, add, edit, and delete indexers
- Indexer Settings โ๏ธ - Configure global indexer settings
- Test Indexers ๐งช - Test individual or all indexers at once
๐ Root Folders
- Root Folder Management - Add and manage root folders for your music library
๐ฅ๏ธ System
- System Status - View Lidarr system info and health checks
- Tasks - View and trigger system tasks
- Queued Events - Monitor queued system events
- Logs ๐ - Browse system logs
- Updates ๐ - Check for and view available updates
โจ๏ธ CLI Commands
Full Lidarr CLI support for all the things!
managarr lidarr list artists|albums|tracks|indexers|root-folders|tags|quality-profiles|...
managarr lidarr get artist|album|track|...
managarr lidarr add artist|root-folder|tag|...
managarr lidarr edit artist|indexer|indexer-settings|...
managarr lidarr delete artist|album|root-folder|tag|blocklist-item|...
managarr lidarr search artist|album|...
managarr lidarr refresh artist|downloads|...
managarr lidarr trigger-automatic-search artist|album
managarr lidarr manual-search artist|album
Managarr also supports Radarr and Sonarr!
If you're running the full *arr stack, Managarr has you covered - It supports Radar and Sonarr too, all from the same interface!
This is a passion project so I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, or any bug reports you find.
Managarr v0.7.0 has been released with Lidarr support!
What is Managarr?
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your artists and albums, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text-based User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
Screenshots


Try it out for yourself using the in-browser demo!
If you want to try it out for yourself without installing it first, you can use the Managarr demo-site: https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com/
What Lidarr operations are supported?
๐ Library Management
- Artist Library - Browse, search, filter, and sort your music collection
- Add Artists โ - Search for new artists and add them with full config options (quality profile, metadata profile, root folder, monitoring options)
- Edit Artists โ๏ธ - Tweak artist settings including quality profiles, metadata profiles, tags, and monitoring status
- Delete Artists ๐๏ธ - Remove artists from your library with optional file deletion
- Artist Details ๐ - Get the full picture on any artist:
- Overview, disambiguation, type, status, genres, and ratings
- Album list with release dates, track counts, and download status
- Artist history with detailed event info
- Manual discography search with release selection and download
๐ฟ Album & Track Management
- Album Details - Drill into individual albums to see:
- Track listing with audio info (codec, channels, bitrate, sample rate, bit depth)
- Album history
- Manual album search for grabbing specific releases
- Track Details ๐ผ - View individual track info and history
- Delete Albums - Remove individual albums from your library
โฌ๏ธ Downloads & Queue
- Downloads Tab - Keep an eye on active downloads and manage your queue
- Blocklist ๐ซ - View and manage blocked releases
๐ History
- Full History Support - Browse, search, filter, and sort Lidarr event history
- History Details - Dig into the details of any history event
- Mark as Failed โ - Mark history items as failed
๐ Indexers
- Indexer Management - View, add, edit, and delete indexers
- Indexer Settings โ๏ธ - Configure global indexer settings
- Test Indexers ๐งช - Test individual or all indexers at once
๐ Root Folders
- Root Folder Management - Add and manage root folders for your music library
๐ฅ๏ธ System
- System Status - View Lidarr system info and health checks
- Tasks - View and trigger system tasks
- Queued Events - Monitor queued system events
- Logs ๐ - Browse system logs
- Updates ๐ - Check for and view available updates
โจ๏ธ CLI Commands
Full Lidarr CLI support for all the things!
managarr lidarr list artists|albums|tracks|indexers|root-folders|tags|quality-profiles|...
managarr lidarr get artist|album|track|...
managarr lidarr add artist|root-folder|tag|...
managarr lidarr edit artist|indexer|indexer-settings|...
managarr lidarr delete artist|album|root-folder|tag|blocklist-item|...
managarr lidarr search artist|album|...
managarr lidarr refresh artist|downloads|...
managarr lidarr trigger-automatic-search artist|album
managarr lidarr manual-search artist|album
Managarr also supports Radarr and Sonarr!
If you're running the full *arr stack, Managarr has you covered - It supports Radar and Sonarr too, all from the same interface!
This is a passion project so I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, or any bug reports you find.
Managarr v0.7.0 has been released with Lidarr support!
What is Managarr?
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your artists and albums, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text-based User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
Screenshots


Try it out for yourself using the in-browser demo!
If you want to try it out for yourself without installing it first, you can use the Managarr demo-site: https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com/
What Lidarr operations are supported?
๐ Library Management
- Artist Library - Browse, search, filter, and sort your music collection
- Add Artists โ - Search for new artists and add them with full config options (quality profile, metadata profile, root folder, monitoring options)
- Edit Artists โ๏ธ - Tweak artist settings including quality profiles, metadata profiles, tags, and monitoring status
- Delete Artists ๐๏ธ - Remove artists from your library with optional file deletion
- Artist Details ๐ - Get the full picture on any artist:
- Overview, disambiguation, type, status, genres, and ratings
- Album list with release dates, track counts, and download status
- Artist history with detailed event info
- Manual discography search with release selection and download
๐ฟ Album & Track Management
- Album Details - Drill into individual albums to see:
- Track listing with audio info (codec, channels, bitrate, sample rate, bit depth)
- Album history
- Manual album search for grabbing specific releases
- Track Details ๐ผ - View individual track info and history
- Delete Albums - Remove individual albums from your library
โฌ๏ธ Downloads & Queue
- Downloads Tab - Keep an eye on active downloads and manage your queue
- Blocklist ๐ซ - View and manage blocked releases
๐ History
- Full History Support - Browse, search, filter, and sort Lidarr event history
- History Details - Dig into the details of any history event
- Mark as Failed โ - Mark history items as failed
๐ Indexers
- Indexer Management - View, add, edit, and delete indexers
- Indexer Settings โ๏ธ - Configure global indexer settings
- Test Indexers ๐งช - Test individual or all indexers at once
๐ Root Folders
- Root Folder Management - Add and manage root folders for your music library
๐ฅ๏ธ System
- System Status - View Lidarr system info and health checks
- Tasks - View and trigger system tasks
- Queued Events - Monitor queued system events
- Logs ๐ - Browse system logs
- Updates ๐ - Check for and view available updates
โจ๏ธ CLI Commands
Full Lidarr CLI support for all the things!
managarr lidarr list artists|albums|tracks|indexers|root-folders|tags|quality-profiles|...
managarr lidarr get artist|album|track|...
managarr lidarr add artist|root-folder|tag|...
managarr lidarr edit artist|indexer|indexer-settings|...
managarr lidarr delete artist|album|root-folder|tag|blocklist-item|...
managarr lidarr search artist|album|...
managarr lidarr refresh artist|downloads|...
managarr lidarr trigger-automatic-search artist|album
managarr lidarr manual-search artist|album
Managarr also supports Radarr and Sonarr!
If you're running the full *arr stack, Managarr has you covered - It supports Radar and Sonarr too, all from the same interface!
This is a passion project so I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, or any bug reports you find.
Managarr v0.7.0 has been released with Lidarr support!
What is Managarr?
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your artists and albums, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text-based User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
Screenshots


Try it out for yourself using the in-browser demo!
If you want to try it out for yourself without installing it first, you can use the Managarr demo-site: https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com/
What Lidarr operations are supported?
๐ Library Management
- Artist Library - Browse, search, filter, and sort your music collection
- Add Artists โ - Search for new artists and add them with full config options (quality profile, metadata profile, root folder, monitoring options)
- Edit Artists โ๏ธ - Tweak artist settings including quality profiles, metadata profiles, tags, and monitoring status
- Delete Artists ๐๏ธ - Remove artists from your library with optional file deletion
- Artist Details ๐ - Get the full picture on any artist:
- Overview, disambiguation, type, status, genres, and ratings
- Album list with release dates, track counts, and download status
- Artist history with detailed event info
- Manual discography search with release selection and download
๐ฟ Album & Track Management
- Album Details - Drill into individual albums to see:
- Track listing with audio info (codec, channels, bitrate, sample rate, bit depth)
- Album history
- Manual album search for grabbing specific releases
- Track Details ๐ผ - View individual track info and history
- Delete Albums - Remove individual albums from your library
โฌ๏ธ Downloads & Queue
- Downloads Tab - Keep an eye on active downloads and manage your queue
- Blocklist ๐ซ - View and manage blocked releases
๐ History
- Full History Support - Browse, search, filter, and sort Lidarr event history
- History Details - Dig into the details of any history event
- Mark as Failed โ - Mark history items as failed
๐ Indexers
- Indexer Management - View, add, edit, and delete indexers
- Indexer Settings โ๏ธ - Configure global indexer settings
- Test Indexers ๐งช - Test individual or all indexers at once
๐ Root Folders
- Root Folder Management - Add and manage root folders for your music library
๐ฅ๏ธ System
- System Status - View Lidarr system info and health checks
- Tasks - View and trigger system tasks
- Queued Events - Monitor queued system events
- Logs ๐ - Browse system logs
- Updates ๐ - Check for and view available updates
โจ๏ธ CLI Commands
Full Lidarr CLI support for all the things!
managarr lidarr list artists|albums|tracks|indexers|root-folders|tags|quality-profiles|...
managarr lidarr get artist|album|track|...
managarr lidarr add artist|root-folder|tag|...
managarr lidarr edit artist|indexer|indexer-settings|...
managarr lidarr delete artist|album|root-folder|tag|blocklist-item|...
managarr lidarr search artist|album|...
managarr lidarr refresh artist|downloads|...
managarr lidarr trigger-automatic-search artist|album
managarr lidarr manual-search artist|album
Managarr also supports Radarr and Sonarr!
If you're running the full *arr stack, Managarr has you covered - It supports Radar and Sonarr too, all from the same interface!
This is a passion project so I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, or any bug reports you find.
Managarr v0.7.0 has been released with Lidarr support!
What is Managarr?
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your artists and albums, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text-based User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
Screenshots


Try it out for yourself using the in-browser demo!
If you want to try it out for yourself without installing it first, you can use the Managarr demo-site: https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com/
What Lidarr operations are supported?
๐ Library Management
- Artist Library - Browse, search, filter, and sort your music collection
- Add Artists โ - Search for new artists and add them with full config options (quality profile, metadata profile, root folder, monitoring options)
- Edit Artists โ๏ธ - Tweak artist settings including quality profiles, metadata profiles, tags, and monitoring status
- Delete Artists ๐๏ธ - Remove artists from your library with optional file deletion
- Artist Details ๐ - Get the full picture on any artist:
- Overview, disambiguation, type, status, genres, and ratings
- Album list with release dates, track counts, and download status
- Artist history with detailed event info
- Manual discography search with release selection and download
๐ฟ Album & Track Management
- Album Details - Drill into individual albums to see:
- Track listing with audio info (codec, channels, bitrate, sample rate, bit depth)
- Album history
- Manual album search for grabbing specific releases
- Track Details ๐ผ - View individual track info and history
- Delete Albums - Remove individual albums from your library
โฌ๏ธ Downloads & Queue
- Downloads Tab - Keep an eye on active downloads and manage your queue
- Blocklist ๐ซ - View and manage blocked releases
๐ History
- Full History Support - Browse, search, filter, and sort Lidarr event history
- History Details - Dig into the details of any history event
- Mark as Failed โ - Mark history items as failed
๐ Indexers
- Indexer Management - View, add, edit, and delete indexers
- Indexer Settings โ๏ธ - Configure global indexer settings
- Test Indexers ๐งช - Test individual or all indexers at once
๐ Root Folders
- Root Folder Management - Add and manage root folders for your music library
๐ฅ๏ธ System
- System Status - View Lidarr system info and health checks
- Tasks - View and trigger system tasks
- Queued Events - Monitor queued system events
- Logs ๐ - Browse system logs
- Updates ๐ - Check for and view available updates
โจ๏ธ CLI Commands
Full Lidarr CLI support for all the things!
managarr lidarr list artists|albums|tracks|indexers|root-folders|tags|quality-profiles|...
managarr lidarr get artist|album|track|...
managarr lidarr add artist|root-folder|tag|...
managarr lidarr edit artist|indexer|indexer-settings|...
managarr lidarr delete artist|album|root-folder|tag|blocklist-item|...
managarr lidarr search artist|album|...
managarr lidarr refresh artist|downloads|...
managarr lidarr trigger-automatic-search artist|album
managarr lidarr manual-search artist|album
Managarr also supports Radarr and Sonarr!
If you're running the full *arr stack, Managarr has you covered - It supports Radar and Sonarr too, all from the same interface!
This is a passion project so I'd love to hear your feedback, feature requests, or any bug reports you find.
Managarr v0.6.0 has been released with some fun new features!
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your series and movies, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
The biggest change: Managarr now has themes!
The UI has been completely overhauled to support themes! You can now customize the look and feel of Managarr to suit your preferences. Choose from a variety of themes to change the color scheme and overall aesthetic of the application.
Here's just a few examples:
Default
Dracula
Watermelon Dark
You can also customize the themes to your heart's content! Check out the themes documentation for more details on how to create and apply your own themes.
Features
- Added support for alternative Vim-like navigation keybindings (hjkl movements) Discussion #34
- Added support for terminal-like backspace operations (
Ctrl-hinstead ofBackspace)- You can now specify the number of downloads to fetch from the CLI:
managarr <sonarr/radarr> list downloads --count 1234- You can now toggle movie monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr radarr toggle-movie-monitoring --movie-id 1234#43- You can also now toggle series monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr sonarr toggle-series-monitoring --series-id 1234#43- You can now also toggle movie/series monitoring directly from the
Libraryview for each Servarr with themkey. No need to open theEdit [Series/Movie]modal anymore to simply toggle monitoring for an item! #43- Users can now skip up/down tables 20 items at a time using
Ctrl-dandCtrl-ukeys (mirroring the same functionality in the Helix editor). Alternatively, the standardPgUpandPgDownkeys are supported for the same operation. This is particularly useful for large libraries with many items #45- The total disk usage for any given series is now displayed in the
SeriesLibrary view to mirror Radarr functionality #44- All keybindings and help tips have been refactored into a unified, dynamic menu that displays the available keybindings for the current view. This is accessible by pressing
?in any view, and it will display the keybindings relevant to that view. #32- Users can now add any number of custom headers to each Servarr's configuration, enabling support for OAuth and other custom authentication schemes for Servarr access #47
Fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused the
Collection Detailsmodal to vanish when attempting to add a new film to a collection- Fixed a bug that caused the Radarr library to be rendered, then the Collections table to be rendered over it (merging the two), and then showing a popup which made for ugly and confusing UI
- Wrapped
Season.statisticswithOptionto prevent a panic if the season doesn't have any statistics (edge-case, only happens with outdated Sonarr data) #35- Corrected a bug that caused double key presses on Windows machines #40 (Thanks @cwesleys!)
- Defaulted to empty tags to improve fault tolerance within the Sonarr and Radarr UIs. This is in response to #42, #48. It seems like this may be a bug in Sonarr where a series can have an associated tag ID but that tag Id doesn't exist in the list of tags, but I still can't quite track it down.
- Fixed an issue that caused some panics to occur when video codecs are undefined in file metadata #38
- More than 10 downloads will be listed in the Downloads tabs for both Radarr and Sonarr
- Fixed a bug where Sonarr would have empty values on season releases for seeders/leechers instead of '0'
- Fixed a bug where some Radarr films don't have studios associated with them, so the
studiofield is now nullable, preventing crashes when loading the Radarr librarySecurity Fixes
- Upgraded to the most recent version of Tokio to mitigate CWE-664 Improper Control of a Resource Through its Lifetime
- Updated to the most recent patch of OpenSSL to mitigate CWE-416 Use-After-Free
Minor Changes
- Due to the new support for Vim-like navigation keybindings, the system logs are now opened using
Linstead ofl- Refactored the network module to be more idiomatic Rust and to improve maintainability
Documentation
- Update README.md to remove the cheeky Try Before You Buy heading since some users reported it as misleading; i.e. they thought it meant Managarr cost money. Managarr is and always will be, free
As always, thank you to everyone who reported an issue or requested a feature! You all make it a LOT easier to keep up with breaking API and add new features. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository.
Managarr v0.6.0 has been released with some fun new features!
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your series and movies, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
The biggest change: Managarr now has themes!
The UI has been completely overhauled to support themes! You can now customize the look and feel of Managarr to suit your preferences. Choose from a variety of themes to change the color scheme and overall aesthetic of the application.
Here's just a few examples:
Default
Dracula
Watermelon Dark
You can also customize the themes to your heart's content! Check out the themes documentation for more details on how to create and apply your own themes.
Features
- Added support for alternative Vim-like navigation keybindings (hjkl movements) Discussion #34
- Added support for terminal-like backspace operations (
Ctrl-hinstead ofBackspace)- You can now specify the number of downloads to fetch from the CLI:
managarr <sonarr/radarr> list downloads --count 1234- You can now toggle movie monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr radarr toggle-movie-monitoring --movie-id 1234#43- You can also now toggle series monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr sonarr toggle-series-monitoring --series-id 1234#43- You can now also toggle movie/series monitoring directly from the
Libraryview for each Servarr with themkey. No need to open theEdit [Series/Movie]modal anymore to simply toggle monitoring for an item! #43- Users can now skip up/down tables 20 items at a time using
Ctrl-dandCtrl-ukeys (mirroring the same functionality in the Helix editor). Alternatively, the standardPgUpandPgDownkeys are supported for the same operation. This is particularly useful for large libraries with many items #45- The total disk usage for any given series is now displayed in the
SeriesLibrary view to mirror Radarr functionality #44- All keybindings and help tips have been refactored into a unified, dynamic menu that displays the available keybindings for the current view. This is accessible by pressing
?in any view, and it will display the keybindings relevant to that view. #32- Users can now add any number of custom headers to each Servarr's configuration, enabling support for OAuth and other custom authentication schemes for Servarr access #47
Fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused the
Collection Detailsmodal to vanish when attempting to add a new film to a collection- Fixed a bug that caused the Radarr library to be rendered, then the Collections table to be rendered over it (merging the two), and then showing a popup which made for ugly and confusing UI
- Wrapped
Season.statisticswithOptionto prevent a panic if the season doesn't have any statistics (edge-case, only happens with outdated Sonarr data) #35- Corrected a bug that caused double key presses on Windows machines #40 (Thanks @cwesleys!)
- Defaulted to empty tags to improve fault tolerance within the Sonarr and Radarr UIs. This is in response to #42, #48. It seems like this may be a bug in Sonarr where a series can have an associated tag ID but that tag Id doesn't exist in the list of tags, but I still can't quite track it down.
- Fixed an issue that caused some panics to occur when video codecs are undefined in file metadata #38
- More than 10 downloads will be listed in the Downloads tabs for both Radarr and Sonarr
- Fixed a bug where Sonarr would have empty values on season releases for seeders/leechers instead of '0'
- Fixed a bug where some Radarr films don't have studios associated with them, so the
studiofield is now nullable, preventing crashes when loading the Radarr librarySecurity Fixes
- Upgraded to the most recent version of Tokio to mitigate CWE-664 Improper Control of a Resource Through its Lifetime
- Updated to the most recent patch of OpenSSL to mitigate CWE-416 Use-After-Free
Minor Changes
- Due to the new support for Vim-like navigation keybindings, the system logs are now opened using
Linstead ofl- Refactored the network module to be more idiomatic Rust and to improve maintainability
Documentation
- Update README.md to remove the cheeky Try Before You Buy heading since some users reported it as misleading; i.e. they thought it meant Managarr cost money. Managarr is and always will be, free
As always, thank you to everyone who reported an issue or requested a feature! You all make it a LOT easier to keep up with breaking API and add new features. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository.
Managarr v0.6.0 has been released with some fun new features!
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your series and movies, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
The biggest change: Managarr now has themes!
The UI has been completely overhauled to support themes! You can now customize the look and feel of Managarr to suit your preferences. Choose from a variety of themes to change the color scheme and overall aesthetic of the application.
Here's just a few examples:
Default

Dracula

Watermelon Dark

You can also customize the themes to your heart's content! Check out the themes documentation for more details on how to create and apply your own themes.
Features
- Added support for alternative Vim-like navigation keybindings (hjkl movements) Discussion #34
- Added support for terminal-like backspace operations (
Ctrl-hinstead ofBackspace) - You can now specify the number of downloads to fetch from the CLI:
managarr <sonarr/radarr> list downloads --count 1234 - You can now toggle movie monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr radarr toggle-movie-monitoring --movie-id 1234#43 - You can also now toggle series monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr sonarr toggle-series-monitoring --series-id 1234#43 - You can now also toggle movie/series monitoring directly from the
Libraryview for each Servarr with themkey. No need to open theEdit [Series/Movie]modal anymore to simply toggle monitoring for an item! #43 - Users can now skip up/down tables 20 items at a time using
Ctrl-dandCtrl-ukeys (mirroring the same functionality in the Helix editor). Alternatively, the standardPgUpandPgDownkeys are supported for the same operation. This is particularly useful for large libraries with many items #45 - The total disk usage for any given series is now displayed in the
SeriesLibrary view to mirror Radarr functionality #44 - All keybindings and help tips have been refactored into a unified, dynamic menu that displays the available keybindings for the current view. This is accessible by pressing
?in any view, and it will display the keybindings relevant to that view. #32 - Users can now add any number of custom headers to each Servarr's configuration, enabling support for OAuth and other custom authentication schemes for Servarr access #47
Fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused the
Collection Detailsmodal to vanish when attempting to add a new film to a collection - Fixed a bug that caused the Radarr library to be rendered, then the Collections table to be rendered over it (merging the two), and then showing a popup which made for ugly and confusing UI
- Wrapped
Season.statisticswithOptionto prevent a panic if the season doesn't have any statistics (edge-case, only happens with outdated Sonarr data) #35 - Corrected a bug that caused double key presses on Windows machines #40 (Thanks @cwesleys!)
- Defaulted to empty tags to improve fault tolerance within the Sonarr and Radarr UIs. This is in response to #42, #48. It seems like this may be a bug in Sonarr where a series can have an associated tag ID but that tag Id doesn't exist in the list of tags, but I still can't quite track it down.
- Fixed an issue that caused some panics to occur when video codecs are undefined in file metadata #38
- More than 10 downloads will be listed in the Downloads tabs for both Radarr and Sonarr
- Fixed a bug where Sonarr would have empty values on season releases for seeders/leechers instead of '0'
- Fixed a bug where some Radarr films don't have studios associated with them, so the
studiofield is now nullable, preventing crashes when loading the Radarr library
Security Fixes
- Upgraded to the most recent version of Tokio to mitigate CWE-664 Improper Control of a Resource Through its Lifetime
- Updated to the most recent patch of OpenSSL to mitigate CWE-416 Use-After-Free
Minor Changes
- Due to the new support for Vim-like navigation keybindings, the system logs are now opened using
Linstead ofl - Refactored the network module to be more idiomatic Rust and to improve maintainability
Documentation
- Update README.md to remove the cheeky Try Before You Buy heading since some users reported it as misleading; i.e. they thought it meant Managarr cost money. Managarr is and always will be, free
As always, thank you to everyone who reported an issue or requested a feature! You all make it a LOT easier to keep up with breaking API and add new features. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository.
Managarr v0.6.0 has been released with some fun new features!
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your series and movies, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
The biggest change: Managarr now has themes!
The UI has been completely overhauled to support themes! You can now customize the look and feel of Managarr to suit your preferences. Choose from a variety of themes to change the color scheme and overall aesthetic of the application.
Here's just a few examples:
Default

Dracula

Watermelon Dark

You can also customize the themes to your heart's content! Check out the themes documentation for more details on how to create and apply your own themes.
Features
- Added support for alternative Vim-like navigation keybindings (hjkl movements) Discussion #34
- Added support for terminal-like backspace operations (
Ctrl-hinstead ofBackspace) - You can now specify the number of downloads to fetch from the CLI:
managarr <sonarr/radarr> list downloads --count 1234 - You can now toggle movie monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr radarr toggle-movie-monitoring --movie-id 1234#43 - You can also now toggle series monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr sonarr toggle-series-monitoring --series-id 1234#43 - You can now also toggle movie/series monitoring directly from the
Libraryview for each Servarr with themkey. No need to open theEdit [Series/Movie]modal anymore to simply toggle monitoring for an item! #43 - Users can now skip up/down tables 20 items at a time using
Ctrl-dandCtrl-ukeys (mirroring the same functionality in the Helix editor). Alternatively, the standardPgUpandPgDownkeys are supported for the same operation. This is particularly useful for large libraries with many items #45 - The total disk usage for any given series is now displayed in the
SeriesLibrary view to mirror Radarr functionality #44 - All keybindings and help tips have been refactored into a unified, dynamic menu that displays the available keybindings for the current view. This is accessible by pressing
?in any view, and it will display the keybindings relevant to that view. #32 - Users can now add any number of custom headers to each Servarr's configuration, enabling support for OAuth and other custom authentication schemes for Servarr access #47
Fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused the
Collection Detailsmodal to vanish when attempting to add a new film to a collection - Fixed a bug that caused the Radarr library to be rendered, then the Collections table to be rendered over it (merging the two), and then showing a popup which made for ugly and confusing UI
- Wrapped
Season.statisticswithOptionto prevent a panic if the season doesn't have any statistics (edge-case, only happens with outdated Sonarr data) #35 - Corrected a bug that caused double key presses on Windows machines #40 (Thanks @cwesleys!)
- Defaulted to empty tags to improve fault tolerance within the Sonarr and Radarr UIs. This is in response to #42, #48. It seems like this may be a bug in Sonarr where a series can have an associated tag ID but that tag Id doesn't exist in the list of tags, but I still can't quite track it down.
- Fixed an issue that caused some panics to occur when video codecs are undefined in file metadata #38
- More than 10 downloads will be listed in the Downloads tabs for both Radarr and Sonarr
- Fixed a bug where Sonarr would have empty values on season releases for seeders/leechers instead of '0'
- Fixed a bug where some Radarr films don't have studios associated with them, so the
studiofield is now nullable, preventing crashes when loading the Radarr library
Security Fixes
- Upgraded to the most recent version of Tokio to mitigate CWE-664 Improper Control of a Resource Through its Lifetime
- Updated to the most recent patch of OpenSSL to mitigate CWE-416 Use-After-Free
Minor Changes
- Due to the new support for Vim-like navigation keybindings, the system logs are now opened using
Linstead ofl - Refactored the network module to be more idiomatic Rust and to improve maintainability
Documentation
- Update README.md to remove the cheeky Try Before You Buy heading since some users reported it as misleading; i.e. they thought it meant Managarr cost money. Managarr is and always will be, free
As always, thank you to everyone who reported an issue or requested a feature! You all make it a LOT easier to keep up with breaking API and add new features. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository.
Managarr v0.6.0 has been released with some fun new features!
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your series and movies, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
The biggest change: Managarr now has themes!
The UI has been completely overhauled to support themes! You can now customize the look and feel of Managarr to suit your preferences. Choose from a variety of themes to change the color scheme and overall aesthetic of the application.
Here's just a few examples:
Default

Dracula

Watermelon Dark

You can also customize the themes to your heart's content! Check out the themes documentation for more details on how to create and apply your own themes.
Features
- Added support for alternative Vim-like navigation keybindings (hjkl movements) Discussion #34
- Added support for terminal-like backspace operations (
Ctrl-hinstead ofBackspace) - You can now specify the number of downloads to fetch from the CLI:
managarr <sonarr/radarr> list downloads --count 1234 - You can now toggle movie monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr radarr toggle-movie-monitoring --movie-id 1234#43 - You can also now toggle series monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr sonarr toggle-series-monitoring --series-id 1234#43 - You can now also toggle movie/series monitoring directly from the
Libraryview for each Servarr with themkey. No need to open theEdit [Series/Movie]modal anymore to simply toggle monitoring for an item! #43 - Users can now skip up/down tables 20 items at a time using
Ctrl-dandCtrl-ukeys (mirroring the same functionality in the Helix editor). Alternatively, the standardPgUpandPgDownkeys are supported for the same operation. This is particularly useful for large libraries with many items #45 - The total disk usage for any given series is now displayed in the
SeriesLibrary view to mirror Radarr functionality #44 - All keybindings and help tips have been refactored into a unified, dynamic menu that displays the available keybindings for the current view. This is accessible by pressing
?in any view, and it will display the keybindings relevant to that view. #32 - Users can now add any number of custom headers to each Servarr's configuration, enabling support for OAuth and other custom authentication schemes for Servarr access #47
Fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused the
Collection Detailsmodal to vanish when attempting to add a new film to a collection - Fixed a bug that caused the Radarr library to be rendered, then the Collections table to be rendered over it (merging the two), and then showing a popup which made for ugly and confusing UI
- Wrapped
Season.statisticswithOptionto prevent a panic if the season doesn't have any statistics (edge-case, only happens with outdated Sonarr data) #35 - Corrected a bug that caused double key presses on Windows machines #40 (Thanks @cwesleys!)
- Defaulted to empty tags to improve fault tolerance within the Sonarr and Radarr UIs. This is in response to #42, #48. It seems like this may be a bug in Sonarr where a series can have an associated tag ID but that tag Id doesn't exist in the list of tags, but I still can't quite track it down.
- Fixed an issue that caused some panics to occur when video codecs are undefined in file metadata #38
- More than 10 downloads will be listed in the Downloads tabs for both Radarr and Sonarr
- Fixed a bug where Sonarr would have empty values on season releases for seeders/leechers instead of '0'
- Fixed a bug where some Radarr films don't have studios associated with them, so the
studiofield is now nullable, preventing crashes when loading the Radarr library
Security Fixes
- Upgraded to the most recent version of Tokio to mitigate CWE-664 Improper Control of a Resource Through its Lifetime
- Updated to the most recent patch of OpenSSL to mitigate CWE-416 Use-After-Free
Minor Changes
- Due to the new support for Vim-like navigation keybindings, the system logs are now opened using
Linstead ofl - Refactored the network module to be more idiomatic Rust and to improve maintainability
Documentation
- Update README.md to remove the cheeky Try Before You Buy heading since some users reported it as misleading; i.e. they thought it meant Managarr cost money. Managarr is and always will be, free
As always, thank you to everyone who reported an issue or requested a feature! You all make it a LOT easier to keep up with breaking API and add new features. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository.
Managarr v0.6.0 has been released with some fun new features!
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your series and movies, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
The biggest change: Managarr now has themes!
The UI has been completely overhauled to support themes! You can now customize the look and feel of Managarr to suit your preferences. Choose from a variety of themes to change the color scheme and overall aesthetic of the application.
Here's just a few examples:
Default

Dracula

Watermelon Dark

You can also customize the themes to your heart's content! Check out the themes documentation for more details on how to create and apply your own themes.
Features
- Added support for alternative Vim-like navigation keybindings (hjkl movements) Discussion #34
- Added support for terminal-like backspace operations (
Ctrl-hinstead ofBackspace) - You can now specify the number of downloads to fetch from the CLI:
managarr <sonarr/radarr> list downloads --count 1234 - You can now toggle movie monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr radarr toggle-movie-monitoring --movie-id 1234#43 - You can also now toggle series monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr sonarr toggle-series-monitoring --series-id 1234#43 - You can now also toggle movie/series monitoring directly from the
Libraryview for each Servarr with themkey. No need to open theEdit [Series/Movie]modal anymore to simply toggle monitoring for an item! #43 - Users can now skip up/down tables 20 items at a time using
Ctrl-dandCtrl-ukeys (mirroring the same functionality in the Helix editor). Alternatively, the standardPgUpandPgDownkeys are supported for the same operation. This is particularly useful for large libraries with many items #45 - The total disk usage for any given series is now displayed in the
SeriesLibrary view to mirror Radarr functionality #44 - All keybindings and help tips have been refactored into a unified, dynamic menu that displays the available keybindings for the current view. This is accessible by pressing
?in any view, and it will display the keybindings relevant to that view. #32 - Users can now add any number of custom headers to each Servarr's configuration, enabling support for OAuth and other custom authentication schemes for Servarr access #47
Fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused the
Collection Detailsmodal to vanish when attempting to add a new film to a collection - Fixed a bug that caused the Radarr library to be rendered, then the Collections table to be rendered over it (merging the two), and then showing a popup which made for ugly and confusing UI
- Wrapped
Season.statisticswithOptionto prevent a panic if the season doesn't have any statistics (edge-case, only happens with outdated Sonarr data) #35 - Corrected a bug that caused double key presses on Windows machines #40 (Thanks @cwesleys!)
- Defaulted to empty tags to improve fault tolerance within the Sonarr and Radarr UIs. This is in response to #42, #48. It seems like this may be a bug in Sonarr where a series can have an associated tag ID but that tag Id doesn't exist in the list of tags, but I still can't quite track it down.
- Fixed an issue that caused some panics to occur when video codecs are undefined in file metadata #38
- More than 10 downloads will be listed in the Downloads tabs for both Radarr and Sonarr
- Fixed a bug where Sonarr would have empty values on season releases for seeders/leechers instead of '0'
- Fixed a bug where some Radarr films don't have studios associated with them, so the
studiofield is now nullable, preventing crashes when loading the Radarr library
Security Fixes
- Upgraded to the most recent version of Tokio to mitigate CWE-664 Improper Control of a Resource Through its Lifetime
- Updated to the most recent patch of OpenSSL to mitigate CWE-416 Use-After-Free
Minor Changes
- Due to the new support for Vim-like navigation keybindings, the system logs are now opened using
Linstead ofl - Refactored the network module to be more idiomatic Rust and to improve maintainability
Documentation
- Update README.md to remove the cheeky Try Before You Buy heading since some users reported it as misleading; i.e. they thought it meant Managarr cost money. Managarr is and always will be, free
As always, thank you to everyone who reported an issue or requested a feature! You all make it a LOT easier to keep up with breaking API and add new features. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository.
Managarr v0.6.0 has been released with some fun new features!
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your series and movies, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
The biggest change: Managarr now has themes!
The UI has been completely overhauled to support themes! You can now customize the look and feel of Managarr to suit your preferences. Choose from a variety of themes to change the color scheme and overall aesthetic of the application.
Here's just a few examples:
Default

Dracula

Watermelon Dark

You can also customize the themes to your heart's content! Check out the themes documentation for more details on how to create and apply your own themes.
Features
- Added support for alternative Vim-like navigation keybindings (hjkl movements) Discussion #34
- Added support for terminal-like backspace operations (
Ctrl-hinstead ofBackspace) - You can now specify the number of downloads to fetch from the CLI:
managarr <sonarr/radarr> list downloads --count 1234 - You can now toggle movie monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr radarr toggle-movie-monitoring --movie-id 1234#43 - You can also now toggle series monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr sonarr toggle-series-monitoring --series-id 1234#43 - You can now also toggle movie/series monitoring directly from the
Libraryview for each Servarr with themkey. No need to open theEdit [Series/Movie]modal anymore to simply toggle monitoring for an item! #43 - Users can now skip up/down tables 20 items at a time using
Ctrl-dandCtrl-ukeys (mirroring the same functionality in the Helix editor). Alternatively, the standardPgUpandPgDownkeys are supported for the same operation. This is particularly useful for large libraries with many items #45 - The total disk usage for any given series is now displayed in the
SeriesLibrary view to mirror Radarr functionality #44 - All keybindings and help tips have been refactored into a unified, dynamic menu that displays the available keybindings for the current view. This is accessible by pressing
?in any view, and it will display the keybindings relevant to that view. #32 - Users can now add any number of custom headers to each Servarr's configuration, enabling support for OAuth and other custom authentication schemes for Servarr access #47
Fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused the
Collection Detailsmodal to vanish when attempting to add a new film to a collection - Fixed a bug that caused the Radarr library to be rendered, then the Collections table to be rendered over it (merging the two), and then showing a popup which made for ugly and confusing UI
- Wrapped
Season.statisticswithOptionto prevent a panic if the season doesn't have any statistics (edge-case, only happens with outdated Sonarr data) #35 - Corrected a bug that caused double key presses on Windows machines #40 (Thanks @cwesleys!)
- Defaulted to empty tags to improve fault tolerance within the Sonarr and Radarr UIs. This is in response to #42, #48. It seems like this may be a bug in Sonarr where a series can have an associated tag ID but that tag Id doesn't exist in the list of tags, but I still can't quite track it down.
- Fixed an issue that caused some panics to occur when video codecs are undefined in file metadata #38
- More than 10 downloads will be listed in the Downloads tabs for both Radarr and Sonarr
- Fixed a bug where Sonarr would have empty values on season releases for seeders/leechers instead of '0'
- Fixed a bug where some Radarr films don't have studios associated with them, so the
studiofield is now nullable, preventing crashes when loading the Radarr library
Security Fixes
- Upgraded to the most recent version of Tokio to mitigate CWE-664 Improper Control of a Resource Through its Lifetime
- Updated to the most recent patch of OpenSSL to mitigate CWE-416 Use-After-Free
Minor Changes
- Due to the new support for Vim-like navigation keybindings, the system logs are now opened using
Linstead ofl - Refactored the network module to be more idiomatic Rust and to improve maintainability
Documentation
- Update README.md to remove the cheeky Try Before You Buy heading since some users reported it as misleading; i.e. they thought it meant Managarr cost money. Managarr is and always will be, free
As always, thank you to everyone who reported an issue or requested a feature! You all make it a LOT easier to keep up with breaking API and add new features. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository.
Managarr v0.6.0 has been released with some fun new features!
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your series and movies, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
The biggest change: Managarr now has themes!
The UI has been completely overhauled to support themes! You can now customize the look and feel of Managarr to suit your preferences. Choose from a variety of themes to change the color scheme and overall aesthetic of the application.
Here's just a few examples:
Default

Dracula

Watermelon Dark

You can also customize the themes to your heart's content! Check out the themes documentation for more details on how to create and apply your own themes.
Features
- Added support for alternative Vim-like navigation keybindings (hjkl movements) Discussion #34
- Added support for terminal-like backspace operations (
Ctrl-hinstead ofBackspace) - You can now specify the number of downloads to fetch from the CLI:
managarr <sonarr/radarr> list downloads --count 1234 - You can now toggle movie monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr radarr toggle-movie-monitoring --movie-id 1234#43 - You can also now toggle series monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr sonarr toggle-series-monitoring --series-id 1234#43 - You can now also toggle movie/series monitoring directly from the
Libraryview for each Servarr with themkey. No need to open theEdit [Series/Movie]modal anymore to simply toggle monitoring for an item! #43 - Users can now skip up/down tables 20 items at a time using
Ctrl-dandCtrl-ukeys (mirroring the same functionality in the Helix editor). Alternatively, the standardPgUpandPgDownkeys are supported for the same operation. This is particularly useful for large libraries with many items #45 - The total disk usage for any given series is now displayed in the
SeriesLibrary view to mirror Radarr functionality #44 - All keybindings and help tips have been refactored into a unified, dynamic menu that displays the available keybindings for the current view. This is accessible by pressing
?in any view, and it will display the keybindings relevant to that view. #32 - Users can now add any number of custom headers to each Servarr's configuration, enabling support for OAuth and other custom authentication schemes for Servarr access #47
Fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused the
Collection Detailsmodal to vanish when attempting to add a new film to a collection - Fixed a bug that caused the Radarr library to be rendered, then the Collections table to be rendered over it (merging the two), and then showing a popup which made for ugly and confusing UI
- Wrapped
Season.statisticswithOptionto prevent a panic if the season doesn't have any statistics (edge-case, only happens with outdated Sonarr data) #35 - Corrected a bug that caused double key presses on Windows machines #40 (Thanks @cwesleys!)
- Defaulted to empty tags to improve fault tolerance within the Sonarr and Radarr UIs. This is in response to #42, #48. It seems like this may be a bug in Sonarr where a series can have an associated tag ID but that tag Id doesn't exist in the list of tags, but I still can't quite track it down.
- Fixed an issue that caused some panics to occur when video codecs are undefined in file metadata #38
- More than 10 downloads will be listed in the Downloads tabs for both Radarr and Sonarr
- Fixed a bug where Sonarr would have empty values on season releases for seeders/leechers instead of '0'
- Fixed a bug where some Radarr films don't have studios associated with them, so the
studiofield is now nullable, preventing crashes when loading the Radarr library
Security Fixes
- Upgraded to the most recent version of Tokio to mitigate CWE-664 Improper Control of a Resource Through its Lifetime
- Updated to the most recent patch of OpenSSL to mitigate CWE-416 Use-After-Free
Minor Changes
- Due to the new support for Vim-like navigation keybindings, the system logs are now opened using
Linstead ofl - Refactored the network module to be more idiomatic Rust and to improve maintainability
Documentation
- Update README.md to remove the cheeky Try Before You Buy heading since some users reported it as misleading; i.e. they thought it meant Managarr cost money. Managarr is and always will be, free
As always, thank you to everyone who reported an issue or requested a feature! You all make it a LOT easier to keep up with breaking API and add new features. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository.
Managarr v0.6.0 has been released with some fun new features!
Managarr is a terminal-based application for managing all your Servarr instances from one place. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with your media libraries, making it easier to manage your downloads, monitor your series and movies, and perform various actions directly from the terminal.
It sports two modes: a TUI mode (Text User Interface) and a CLI mode (Command Line Interface).
TUI mode gives you an interactive User Interface right inside your terminal window, allowing you to navigate through your Sonarr and Radarr libraries, view details about your series and movies, and perform actions like adding or removing items, all through keyboard shortcuts.
CLI mode lets you execute commands directly from the terminal to manage your Servarr instances without needing to open the TUI. This is great for quick tasks or for integrating with scripts and automation tools.
The biggest change: Managarr now has themes!
The UI has been completely overhauled to support themes! You can now customize the look and feel of Managarr to suit your preferences. Choose from a variety of themes to change the color scheme and overall aesthetic of the application.
Here's just a few examples:
Default

Dracula

Watermelon Dark

You can also customize the themes to your heart's content! Check out the themes documentation for more details on how to create and apply your own themes.
Features
- Added support for alternative Vim-like navigation keybindings (hjkl movements) Discussion #34
- Added support for terminal-like backspace operations (
Ctrl-hinstead ofBackspace) - You can now specify the number of downloads to fetch from the CLI:
managarr <sonarr/radarr> list downloads --count 1234 - You can now toggle movie monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr radarr toggle-movie-monitoring --movie-id 1234#43 - You can also now toggle series monitoring from the CLI without needing to use the
editsubcommand:managarr sonarr toggle-series-monitoring --series-id 1234#43 - You can now also toggle movie/series monitoring directly from the
Libraryview for each Servarr with themkey. No need to open theEdit [Series/Movie]modal anymore to simply toggle monitoring for an item! #43 - Users can now skip up/down tables 20 items at a time using
Ctrl-dandCtrl-ukeys (mirroring the same functionality in the Helix editor). Alternatively, the standardPgUpandPgDownkeys are supported for the same operation. This is particularly useful for large libraries with many items #45 - The total disk usage for any given series is now displayed in the
SeriesLibrary view to mirror Radarr functionality #44 - All keybindings and help tips have been refactored into a unified, dynamic menu that displays the available keybindings for the current view. This is accessible by pressing
?in any view, and it will display the keybindings relevant to that view. #32 - Users can now add any number of custom headers to each Servarr's configuration, enabling support for OAuth and other custom authentication schemes for Servarr access #47
Fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused the
Collection Detailsmodal to vanish when attempting to add a new film to a collection - Fixed a bug that caused the Radarr library to be rendered, then the Collections table to be rendered over it (merging the two), and then showing a popup which made for ugly and confusing UI
- Wrapped
Season.statisticswithOptionto prevent a panic if the season doesn't have any statistics (edge-case, only happens with outdated Sonarr data) #35 - Corrected a bug that caused double key presses on Windows machines #40 (Thanks @cwesleys!)
- Defaulted to empty tags to improve fault tolerance within the Sonarr and Radarr UIs. This is in response to #42, #48. It seems like this may be a bug in Sonarr where a series can have an associated tag ID but that tag Id doesn't exist in the list of tags, but I still can't quite track it down.
- Fixed an issue that caused some panics to occur when video codecs are undefined in file metadata #38
- More than 10 downloads will be listed in the Downloads tabs for both Radarr and Sonarr
- Fixed a bug where Sonarr would have empty values on season releases for seeders/leechers instead of '0'
- Fixed a bug where some Radarr films don't have studios associated with them, so the
studiofield is now nullable, preventing crashes when loading the Radarr library
Security Fixes
- Upgraded to the most recent version of Tokio to mitigate CWE-664 Improper Control of a Resource Through its Lifetime
- Updated to the most recent patch of OpenSSL to mitigate CWE-416 Use-After-Free
Minor Changes
- Due to the new support for Vim-like navigation keybindings, the system logs are now opened using
Linstead ofl - Refactored the network module to be more idiomatic Rust and to improve maintainability
Documentation
- Update README.md to remove the cheeky Try Before You Buy heading since some users reported it as misleading; i.e. they thought it meant Managarr cost money. Managarr is and always will be, free
As always, thank you to everyone who reported an issue or requested a feature! You all make it a LOT easier to keep up with breaking API and add new features. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on the GitHub repository.
Managarr - A TUI and CLI to help you manage your Servarrs.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release, be that in code, issues, or enhancement suggestions! You all help fuel my passion for working on this and it doesn't go unappreciated! ๐
As always, you can try out the changes yourself via the Managarr Demo Site
Breaking Changes
-
Managarr now supports multiple instances of the same Servarr with custom names and ordering. (See Features below) To accommodate this, configuration files must be updated so that all Servarrs listed beneath
radarr,sonarr, etc., be updated to be lists, not individual Servarrs. For example: to migrate from the following config:radarr: host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234You would change the above configuration to the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234 -
The
--configflag has been renamed to--config-fileto make it more clear what it does.
Features
-
Users can now specify multiple instances of the same type of Servarr and give them custom names and ordering. This allows users to manage multiple instances of the same Servarr, such as an Anime and TV Show instance of Sonarr. To configure, add a list of Servarrs under the respective type (e.g.
radarr,sonarr, etc.). (#17)- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
weightfield. The lower the weight, the further to the left the Servarr will appear in the UI. - You can also name your Servarrs whatever you wish. This name will be displayed in the UI. For example, to name your Sonarr instances:
sonarr: - name: Anime host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - name: TV Shows host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiToken - This change also required the introduction of a new CLI flag to specify which Servarr you wish to interact with:
--servarr-name. This corresponds directly to the value of thenamefield in your configuration. If you did not specify anamein the configuration, then default names are provided for you corresponding to the Servarr; For example, if you defined two Radarr instances with no names, they will be namedRadarr 1andRadarr 2, respectively. - Omitting the
--servarr-nameflag with multi-instance configurations will default to using the first instance that appears in your config. For example, for the following configuration:
Runningsonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiTokenmanagarr sonarr list serieswill default to interacting with the Sonarr instance at192.168.0.89. This is the same as runningmanagarr sonarr list series --servarr-name 'Sonarr 1'.
- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
-
API tokens can now be fetched from files instead of needing to be hardcoded (#31). The following is an example config that loads the API token from a file:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token_file: /home/root/.config/radarr_token -
Configurations now interpolate environment variables (#23). This allows you to load sensitive information from environment variables. For example, to load the API token from an environment variable, you can do the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token: ${MY_RADARR_API_TOKEN_ENV_VAR}This is available for all fields in the configuration file.
Security Updates
- Updated OpenSSL to v0.10.70 to mitigate CVE-2025-24898
Miscellaneous
- Managarr now has a Matrix space! Feel free to drop in and message me directly if you're looking to discuss features, ideas, or just want to say, "Hi!".
Managarr - A TUI and CLI to help you manage your Servarrs.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release, be that in code, issues, or enhancement suggestions! You all help fuel my passion for working on this and it doesn't go unappreciated! ๐
As always, you can try out the changes yourself via the Managarr Demo Site
Breaking Changes
-
Managarr now supports multiple instances of the same Servarr with custom names and ordering. (See Features below) To accommodate this, configuration files must be updated so that all Servarrs listed beneath
radarr,sonarr, etc., be updated to be lists, not individual Servarrs. For example: to migrate from the following config:radarr: host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234You would change the above configuration to the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234 -
The
--configflag has been renamed to--config-fileto make it more clear what it does.
Features
-
Users can now specify multiple instances of the same type of Servarr and give them custom names and ordering. This allows users to manage multiple instances of the same Servarr, such as an Anime and TV Show instance of Sonarr. To configure, add a list of Servarrs under the respective type (e.g.
radarr,sonarr, etc.). (#17)- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
weightfield. The lower the weight, the further to the left the Servarr will appear in the UI. - You can also name your Servarrs whatever you wish. This name will be displayed in the UI. For example, to name your Sonarr instances:
sonarr: - name: Anime host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - name: TV Shows host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiToken - This change also required the introduction of a new CLI flag to specify which Servarr you wish to interact with:
--servarr-name. This corresponds directly to the value of thenamefield in your configuration. If you did not specify anamein the configuration, then default names are provided for you corresponding to the Servarr; For example, if you defined two Radarr instances with no names, they will be namedRadarr 1andRadarr 2, respectively. - Omitting the
--servarr-nameflag with multi-instance configurations will default to using the first instance that appears in your config. For example, for the following configuration:
Runningsonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiTokenmanagarr sonarr list serieswill default to interacting with the Sonarr instance at192.168.0.89. This is the same as runningmanagarr sonarr list series --servarr-name 'Sonarr 1'.
- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
-
API tokens can now be fetched from files instead of needing to be hardcoded (#31). The following is an example config that loads the API token from a file:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token_file: /home/root/.config/radarr_token -
Configurations now interpolate environment variables (#23). This allows you to load sensitive information from environment variables. For example, to load the API token from an environment variable, you can do the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token: ${MY_RADARR_API_TOKEN_ENV_VAR}This is available for all fields in the configuration file.
Security Updates
- Updated OpenSSL to v0.10.70 to mitigate CVE-2025-24898
Miscellaneous
- Managarr now has a Matrix space! Feel free to drop in and message me directly if you're looking to discuss features, ideas, or just want to say, "Hi!".
Managarr - A TUI and CLI to help you manage your Servarrs.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release, be that in code, issues, or enhancement suggestions! You all help fuel my passion for working on this and it doesn't go unappreciated! ๐
As always, you can try out the changes yourself via the Managarr Demo Site
Breaking Changes
-
Managarr now supports multiple instances of the same Servarr with custom names and ordering. (See Features below) To accommodate this, configuration files must be updated so that all Servarrs listed beneath
radarr,sonarr, etc., be updated to be lists, not individual Servarrs. For example: to migrate from the following config:radarr: host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234You would change the above configuration to the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234 -
The
--configflag has been renamed to--config-fileto make it more clear what it does.
Features
-
Users can now specify multiple instances of the same type of Servarr and give them custom names and ordering. This allows users to manage multiple instances of the same Servarr, such as an Anime and TV Show instance of Sonarr. To configure, add a list of Servarrs under the respective type (e.g.
radarr,sonarr, etc.). (#17)- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
weightfield. The lower the weight, the further to the left the Servarr will appear in the UI. - You can also name your Servarrs whatever you wish. This name will be displayed in the UI. For example, to name your Sonarr instances:
sonarr: - name: Anime host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - name: TV Shows host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiToken - This change also required the introduction of a new CLI flag to specify which Servarr you wish to interact with:
--servarr-name. This corresponds directly to the value of thenamefield in your configuration. If you did not specify anamein the configuration, then default names are provided for you corresponding to the Servarr; For example, if you defined two Radarr instances with no names, they will be namedRadarr 1andRadarr 2, respectively. - Omitting the
--servarr-nameflag with multi-instance configurations will default to using the first instance that appears in your config. For example, for the following configuration:
Runningsonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiTokenmanagarr sonarr list serieswill default to interacting with the Sonarr instance at192.168.0.89. This is the same as runningmanagarr sonarr list series --servarr-name 'Sonarr 1'.
- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
-
API tokens can now be fetched from files instead of needing to be hardcoded (#31). The following is an example config that loads the API token from a file:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token_file: /home/root/.config/radarr_token -
Configurations now interpolate environment variables (#23). This allows you to load sensitive information from environment variables. For example, to load the API token from an environment variable, you can do the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token: ${MY_RADARR_API_TOKEN_ENV_VAR}This is available for all fields in the configuration file.
Security Updates
- Updated OpenSSL to v0.10.70 to mitigate CVE-2025-24898
Miscellaneous
- Managarr now has a Matrix space! Feel free to drop in and message me directly if you're looking to discuss features, ideas, or just want to say, "Hi!".
Managarr - A TUI and CLI to help you manage your Servarrs.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release, be that in code, issues, or enhancement suggestions! You all help fuel my passion for working on this and it doesn't go unappreciated! ๐
As always, you can try out the changes yourself via the Managarr Demo Site
Breaking Changes
-
Managarr now supports multiple instances of the same Servarr with custom names and ordering. (See Features below) To accommodate this, configuration files must be updated so that all Servarrs listed beneath
radarr,sonarr, etc., be updated to be lists, not individual Servarrs. For example: to migrate from the following config:radarr: host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234You would change the above configuration to the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234 -
The
--configflag has been renamed to--config-fileto make it more clear what it does.
Features
-
Users can now specify multiple instances of the same type of Servarr and give them custom names and ordering. This allows users to manage multiple instances of the same Servarr, such as an Anime and TV Show instance of Sonarr. To configure, add a list of Servarrs under the respective type (e.g.
radarr,sonarr, etc.). (#17)- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
weightfield. The lower the weight, the further to the left the Servarr will appear in the UI. - You can also name your Servarrs whatever you wish. This name will be displayed in the UI. For example, to name your Sonarr instances:
sonarr: - name: Anime host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - name: TV Shows host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiToken - This change also required the introduction of a new CLI flag to specify which Servarr you wish to interact with:
--servarr-name. This corresponds directly to the value of thenamefield in your configuration. If you did not specify anamein the configuration, then default names are provided for you corresponding to the Servarr; For example, if you defined two Radarr instances with no names, they will be namedRadarr 1andRadarr 2, respectively. - Omitting the
--servarr-nameflag with multi-instance configurations will default to using the first instance that appears in your config. For example, for the following configuration:
Runningsonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiTokenmanagarr sonarr list serieswill default to interacting with the Sonarr instance at192.168.0.89. This is the same as runningmanagarr sonarr list series --servarr-name 'Sonarr 1'.
- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
-
API tokens can now be fetched from files instead of needing to be hardcoded (#31). The following is an example config that loads the API token from a file:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token_file: /home/root/.config/radarr_token -
Configurations now interpolate environment variables (#23). This allows you to load sensitive information from environment variables. For example, to load the API token from an environment variable, you can do the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token: ${MY_RADARR_API_TOKEN_ENV_VAR}This is available for all fields in the configuration file.
Security Updates
- Updated OpenSSL to v0.10.70 to mitigate CVE-2025-24898
Miscellaneous
- Managarr now has a Matrix space! Feel free to drop in and message me directly if you're looking to discuss features, ideas, or just want to say, "Hi!".
Managarr - A TUI and CLI to help you manage your Servarrs.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release, be that in code, issues, or enhancement suggestions! You all help fuel my passion for working on this and it doesn't go unappreciated! ๐
As always, you can try out the changes yourself via the Managarr Demo Site
Breaking Changes
-
Managarr now supports multiple instances of the same Servarr with custom names and ordering. (See Features below) To accommodate this, configuration files must be updated so that all Servarrs listed beneath
radarr,sonarr, etc., be updated to be lists, not individual Servarrs. For example: to migrate from the following config:radarr: host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234You would change the above configuration to the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234 -
The
--configflag has been renamed to--config-fileto make it more clear what it does.
Features
-
Users can now specify multiple instances of the same type of Servarr and give them custom names and ordering. This allows users to manage multiple instances of the same Servarr, such as an Anime and TV Show instance of Sonarr. To configure, add a list of Servarrs under the respective type (e.g.
radarr,sonarr, etc.). (#17)- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
weightfield. The lower the weight, the further to the left the Servarr will appear in the UI. - You can also name your Servarrs whatever you wish. This name will be displayed in the UI. For example, to name your Sonarr instances:
sonarr: - name: Anime host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - name: TV Shows host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiToken - This change also required the introduction of a new CLI flag to specify which Servarr you wish to interact with:
--servarr-name. This corresponds directly to the value of thenamefield in your configuration. If you did not specify anamein the configuration, then default names are provided for you corresponding to the Servarr; For example, if you defined two Radarr instances with no names, they will be namedRadarr 1andRadarr 2, respectively. - Omitting the
--servarr-nameflag with multi-instance configurations will default to using the first instance that appears in your config. For example, for the following configuration:
Runningsonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiTokenmanagarr sonarr list serieswill default to interacting with the Sonarr instance at192.168.0.89. This is the same as runningmanagarr sonarr list series --servarr-name 'Sonarr 1'.
- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
-
API tokens can now be fetched from files instead of needing to be hardcoded (#31). The following is an example config that loads the API token from a file:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token_file: /home/root/.config/radarr_token -
Configurations now interpolate environment variables (#23). This allows you to load sensitive information from environment variables. For example, to load the API token from an environment variable, you can do the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token: ${MY_RADARR_API_TOKEN_ENV_VAR}This is available for all fields in the configuration file.
Security Updates
- Updated OpenSSL to v0.10.70 to mitigate CVE-2025-24898
Miscellaneous
- Managarr now has a Matrix space! Feel free to drop in and message me directly if you're looking to discuss features, ideas, or just want to say, "Hi!".
Managarr - A TUI and CLI to help you manage your Servarrs.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release, be that in code, issues, or enhancement suggestions! You all help fuel my passion for working on this and it doesn't go unappreciated! ๐
As always, you can try out the changes yourself via the Managarr Demo Site
Breaking Changes
-
Managarr now supports multiple instances of the same Servarr with custom names and ordering. (See Features below) To accommodate this, configuration files must be updated so that all Servarrs listed beneath
radarr,sonarr, etc., be updated to be lists, not individual Servarrs. For example: to migrate from the following config:radarr: host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234You would change the above configuration to the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234 -
The
--configflag has been renamed to--config-fileto make it more clear what it does.
Features
-
Users can now specify multiple instances of the same type of Servarr and give them custom names and ordering. This allows users to manage multiple instances of the same Servarr, such as an Anime and TV Show instance of Sonarr. To configure, add a list of Servarrs under the respective type (e.g.
radarr,sonarr, etc.). (#17)- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
weightfield. The lower the weight, the further to the left the Servarr will appear in the UI. - You can also name your Servarrs whatever you wish. This name will be displayed in the UI. For example, to name your Sonarr instances:
sonarr: - name: Anime host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - name: TV Shows host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiToken - This change also required the introduction of a new CLI flag to specify which Servarr you wish to interact with:
--servarr-name. This corresponds directly to the value of thenamefield in your configuration. If you did not specify anamein the configuration, then default names are provided for you corresponding to the Servarr; For example, if you defined two Radarr instances with no names, they will be namedRadarr 1andRadarr 2, respectively. - Omitting the
--servarr-nameflag with multi-instance configurations will default to using the first instance that appears in your config. For example, for the following configuration:
Runningsonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiTokenmanagarr sonarr list serieswill default to interacting with the Sonarr instance at192.168.0.89. This is the same as runningmanagarr sonarr list series --servarr-name 'Sonarr 1'.
- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
-
API tokens can now be fetched from files instead of needing to be hardcoded (#31). The following is an example config that loads the API token from a file:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token_file: /home/root/.config/radarr_token -
Configurations now interpolate environment variables (#23). This allows you to load sensitive information from environment variables. For example, to load the API token from an environment variable, you can do the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token: ${MY_RADARR_API_TOKEN_ENV_VAR}This is available for all fields in the configuration file.
Security Updates
- Updated OpenSSL to v0.10.70 to mitigate CVE-2025-24898
Miscellaneous
- Managarr now has a Matrix space! Feel free to drop in and message me directly if you're looking to discuss features, ideas, or just want to say, "Hi!".
Managarr - A TUI and CLI to help you manage your Servarrs.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release, be that in code, issues, or enhancement suggestions! You all help fuel my passion for working on this and it doesn't go unappreciated! ๐
As always, you can try out the changes yourself via the Managarr Demo Site
Breaking Changes
-
Managarr now supports multiple instances of the same Servarr with custom names and ordering. (See Features below) To accommodate this, configuration files must be updated so that all Servarrs listed beneath
radarr,sonarr, etc., be updated to be lists, not individual Servarrs. For example: to migrate from the following config:radarr: host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234You would change the above configuration to the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 port: 7878 api_token: someApiToken1234 sonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 port: 8989 api_token: someApiToken1234 -
The
--configflag has been renamed to--config-fileto make it more clear what it does.
Features
-
Users can now specify multiple instances of the same type of Servarr and give them custom names and ordering. This allows users to manage multiple instances of the same Servarr, such as an Anime and TV Show instance of Sonarr. To configure, add a list of Servarrs under the respective type (e.g.
radarr,sonarr, etc.). (#17)- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
weightfield. The lower the weight, the further to the left the Servarr will appear in the UI. - You can also name your Servarrs whatever you wish. This name will be displayed in the UI. For example, to name your Sonarr instances:
sonarr: - name: Anime host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - name: TV Shows host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiToken - This change also required the introduction of a new CLI flag to specify which Servarr you wish to interact with:
--servarr-name. This corresponds directly to the value of thenamefield in your configuration. If you did not specify anamein the configuration, then default names are provided for you corresponding to the Servarr; For example, if you defined two Radarr instances with no names, they will be namedRadarr 1andRadarr 2, respectively. - Omitting the
--servarr-nameflag with multi-instance configurations will default to using the first instance that appears in your config. For example, for the following configuration:
Runningsonarr: - host: 192.168.0.89 api_token: someApiToken - host: 192.168.0.88 api_token: someOtherApiTokenmanagarr sonarr list serieswill default to interacting with the Sonarr instance at192.168.0.89. This is the same as runningmanagarr sonarr list series --servarr-name 'Sonarr 1'.
- You can specify ordering of your Servarrs and how they will appear in the UI via the
-
API tokens can now be fetched from files instead of needing to be hardcoded (#31). The following is an example config that loads the API token from a file:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token_file: /home/root/.config/radarr_token -
Configurations now interpolate environment variables (#23). This allows you to load sensitive information from environment variables. For example, to load the API token from an environment variable, you can do the following:
radarr: - host: 192.168.0.78 api_token: ${MY_RADARR_API_TOKEN_ENV_VAR}This is available for all fields in the configuration file.
Security Updates
- Updated OpenSSL to v0.10.70 to mitigate CVE-2025-24898
Miscellaneous
- Managarr now has a Matrix space! Feel free to drop in and message me directly if you're looking to discuss features, ideas, or just want to say, "Hi!".