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MCP Radarr and Sonarr Server

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MCP Radarr and Sonarr Server integrates with Radarr and Sonarr to manage your media library. It allows browsing, searching, requesting downloads, and monitoring the status of your media.

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What is MCP Radarr and Sonarr Server?

MCP Radarr and Sonarr Server is a tool that simplifies the management of your media library by integrating with Radarr and Sonarr. It provides a user-friendly interface to browse, search, request downloads, and monitor the status of your movies and TV shows.

How to use MCP Radarr and Sonarr Server?

To use MCParr Server, you need to install it either locally or globally using pnpm. Configure the server with your Radarr and Sonarr URLs and API keys via environment variables or a .env file. Then, run the server using pnpm start (locally) or mcparr (globally). Use the provided API endpoints to search for media, request downloads, and check the status of your media and system.

Key features of MCP Radarr and Sonarr Server

  • Browse movie and TV show library

  • Search and filter media

  • Request downloads

  • Check download and monitoring status

  • System health monitoring (disk space, health checks, status reporting)

Use cases of MCP Radarr and Sonarr Server

  • Centralized media library management

  • Automated media downloading

  • Remote media request system

  • System health monitoring for media servers

FAQ from MCP Radarr and Sonarr Server

What is Radarr?

Radarr is a movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users.

What is Sonarr?

Sonarr is a PVR for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort and rename them.

How do I find my Radarr/Sonarr API key?

You can find your API key in the Radarr/Sonarr settings under General > Security.

What media types are supported?

The server supports both movies and TV shows.

How do I check the system status?

Use the get_system_status API endpoint with the system parameter set to radarr, sonarr, or both.