Managarr v0.6.0 is Out and now supports Themes, Vim keybindings, custom API headers, and more! (github.com)
from aclarke@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 29 Aug 23:32
https://lemmy.world/post/35185388

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

default

Dracula

dracula

Watermelon Dark

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

Fixes

Security Fixes

Minor Changes

Documentation

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.

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NarrativeBear@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 00:51 collapse

Ohh man this brings back DOS vibes