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Edit: Was asking about the config targetting process for git (not how to use git) and was going to ask an AI to do some googling for me.
I think the point behind it is to waste the sniffers time sniffing for ports that it could be using to be making attempts.
Its not a security thing, it’s just increasing the cost to snoop.
The metadata server isn’t updated and hasn’t for a long time so it stops after a point in time and certain authors with lots of books just don’t come up.
Given the readarr team are looking for maintainers to take over, I doubt it’ll be resolved soon.
https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/16d7gyo/since_readarr_seems_down_for_the_count_is/
I just did a fresh install of lidarr with lidatube and it auto discovered all my stuff, took ages though.
I’d suggest integrate with LazyLibrarian over Readarr as it’s metadata and ability to add recent books is borked probably forever.
Seems like a vulnerability to exploit
Building a simple workflow with AI agent for our community watch group. Also building an open source automation platform, currently working through GUI templates for it.
I was hoping for a guide to capture said configs with a recommended subset. Not instructions for using git.
So no the guides don’t help with that.
I’ll just stick to my mkdocs repo.