keeparr
ghcr.io/drohack/keeparr:latest
https://ghcr.io/drohack/keeparr
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/drohack/Keeparr/main/public/icons/icon-192.png
http://[IP]:[PORT:3000]/
Keeparr helps everyone on your media server decide what's worth KEEPING — and reports what can safely be deleted to reclaim space.
Every user with access to your Plex (or Jellyfin/Emby) server signs in and lands on a "For You"-style Keep feed — a screenful of titles dealt at a time, weighted toward the biggest space-hogs, so everyone can chip away at a few decisions whenever they have a minute instead of facing the whole library at once. For each title: keep, "I don't care", or — for things they requested via Seerr — "OK to delete" (the requester signing off). Keeps are protective: if anyone keeps a title, it's safe. The Big Picture dashboard shows what's reclaimable, what nobody has watched, and per-quality storage breakdowns.
Unlike rule-based cleanup tools (e.g. Maintainerr), Keeparr NEVER deletes anything — it crowdsources the human decisions and gives you the report; you delete in your media server or Sonarr/Radarr. Integrates (all optional): Tautulli watch history, Overseerr/Jellyseerr requests, and any number of Sonarr/Radarr instances for quality/tag data and match health.
First user to sign in becomes the admin. No required setup beyond the port and appdata path — secrets are auto-generated on first start. Tip: complete first-run setup (choosing your server + first admin login) on your trusted LAN before exposing Keeparr to the internet, since the first account to sign in claims admin.
https://forums.unraid.net/topic/199756-keeparr-decide-what-media-to-keep-together/
https://github.com/drohack/Keeparr
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/drohack/unraid-templates/main/keeparr.xml
https://github.com/drohack/Keeparr#readme
MediaApp:Video Tools:Utilities
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