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I am loving the automatic management features in 3.3.7. I use CP and SR which both use the qb api to set category for me. For HP and then for other miscellaneous stuff I still use monitored folders / blackholes. I would like for the category to automatically be added, using the name of the monitored folder. So if my blackhole monitored folder was named "Apps", the category on any torrents added from there would also be "Apps".
I do realize this is only cosmetic within qb but where I plan to seed as many things as possible for a very long time, automatic categorization for these non-automatic managed torrents would be great.
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Any chance of this going on? I would also appreciate this. qBittorrent destroyed API 1.0 torrent injection, rendering couchpotato a little worse, so I've had to go back to using BlackHole method :/
I refuse to use Radarr, so this is what's needed for me sadly.
sledgehammer999
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Wishlist: Automatic Category Based On Blackhole Location
Automatic Category Based On Blackhole Location
Oct 29, 2020
I am loving the automatic management features in 3.3.7. I use CP and SR which both use the qb api to set category for me. For HP and then for other miscellaneous stuff I still use monitored folders / blackholes. I would like for the category to automatically be added, using the name of the monitored folder. So if my blackhole monitored folder was named "Apps", the category on any torrents added from there would also be "Apps".
I do realize this is only cosmetic within qb but where I plan to seed as many things as possible for a very long time, automatic categorization for these non-automatic managed torrents would be great.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: