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Hey! This is the full documentation for Prunerr. If you just want to get up and running, check the README first.
- Installation - Getting Prunerr running on Docker, Compose, or Unraid
- Configuration - Connecting your services and setting things up
- Rules Engine - How the rules work and how to build them
- Collections - Radarr collections, protection, and bulk cleanup
- Deletion Management - How deletions work, grace periods, and the queue
- API Reference - API endpoints and authentication
- Mobile Access - Using Prunerr on your phone with nzb360
- Troubleshooting - Stuff that might trip you up
If you run a Plex server, you know the pain. Your library keeps growing, nobody watches half of it, and you're constantly running out of disk space. Prunerr sits between your Plex server and your *arr apps and figures out what's worth keeping.
You set up rules like "delete movies nobody's watched in 6 months that are over 20GB" and Prunerr handles the rest. It checks Tautulli/Tracearr for watch history, uses Sonarr/Radarr to actually remove things, and can even reset Overseerr requests so people can re-request stuff if they want it back.
Everything goes through a deletion queue first, so nothing gets removed without you knowing about it.