{"repo":"SimpleHomelab/AtoMiC-ToolKit","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/SimpleHomelab/AtoMiC-ToolKit","clone":"git clone https://github.com/SimpleHomelab/AtoMiC-ToolKit.git","description":"AtoMiC Toolkit simplifies HTPC / Home Server setup and management on Ubuntu and Debian variants including Raspbian. It currently supports: Couchpotato, Deluged, Emby, FFmpeg, Headphones, Htpcmanager, Jackett, Kodi, Lazylibrarian, Madsonic, Mono, Mylar, Nzbget, Nzbhydra, NzbToMedia, Ombi, Plex, Plexpy, Pyload, qBittorrent, Radarr, Sabnzbd+, Sickgear, Sickrage, Sonarr, Subsonic, Transmission, Unrar, Watcher, and Webmin.","language":"Shell","stars":871,"topics":["ubuntu","raspberry-pi","raspbian","debian","homeserver","couchpotato","emby","headphones","htpc","htpcmanager"],"license":"MIT","category":"self-hosted-apps","readme_excerpt":"AtoMiC-ToolKit Important Update (June 1, 2018) It takes significant amount of time and effort to develop AtoMiC ToolKit. With the emergence of Docker and Docker compose, setting up a Docker-based media server is now significantly easier. This repo is no longer maintained. I recommend transitioning over to Docker. Alternatively, you can check out Deployrr , which is an attempt to do what AtoMiC ToolKit does and more using Docker. Introduction AtoMiC ToolKit ( A u to mate your M ed i a C enter) is a tool that is developed by htpcBeginner.com and its community to simplify installing and managing apps / software on Ubuntu based HTPC, NAS, or Home Server setup. Essentially the AtoMiC ToolKit automates several processes and makes installing, uninstalling, backing up, restoring, resetting, and maintaining download server apps. It is written in bash. Support AtoMiC ToolKit Development We have put in several hundred hours of work into developing AtoMiC ToolKit. If it helped you please consider donating. All donations will be used only for AtoMiC ToolKit development. BitCoin PayPal 1FEgpS3WrK51yzJpqrSo3RXcrLDGztqKPy Compatibility Compatible with Latest Ubuntu and variants (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu) and Linux Mint. Development will focus mainly on compatibility with current Ubuntu\\Debian\\Raspbian releases. Testing has been mainly on Linux Mint 18.2 and Raspbian Jessie. Key Features Features features of AtoMiC ToolKit include: Almost entirely automated Very little commandline work User ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/SimpleHomelab","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/SimpleHomelab/AtoMiC-ToolKit/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}