Mularr, now available in Unraid Community Apps

Mularr, now available in Unraid Community Apps

Hi everyone!

I recently published Mularr in the Unraid Community Apps catalog.

This is more of a request than a promotion. I don't have much experience with an Unraid system myself, so while I've tried my best to make sure everything is configured correctly, I can't fully test the real Unraid experience.

If anyone has a few minutes to install it and give it a try, I'd really appreciate any feedback like:

  • installation issues
  • container startup problems
  • permission or volume mapping issues
  • UI or functionality bugs
  • anything that doesn't behave as expected

If you run into any problems, opening an issue on GitHub would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help test it.

Links:

Github repo: https://github.com/joecarl/mularr
Unraid app: https://ca.unraid.net/apps/mularr-11xfr5u02lgdue

u/AdWeak4851 — 12 days ago
▲ 20 r/Lidarr+1 crossposts

Mularr: telegram media indexer + download manager

If you're looking for a way to index, search & download any of your media content from your telegram groups/ channels/ etc you might find this tool useful:

It's primarily an amule client, but includes a very handy Telegram extension:

It's a selfhosted tool. (Runs on docker)

https://github.com/joecarl/mularr

Enjoy!

u/AdWeak4851 — 2 months ago
▲ 145 r/Servarr+6 crossposts

Mularr v0.14.0 updated to include new aMule v3.0.0 which is +100x faster!!!!

The donkey is back!!

After five years of silence, aMule has received a new release with dramatic download speed improvements, have a look at the release notes: https://amule-org.github.io/changelog/3.0.0

Mularr now is updated and includes aMule v3.0.0 making this tool even more powerful, if you haven't tried it yet:

https://github.com/joecarl/mularr

Enjoy!

u/AdWeak4851 — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/sonarr

Mularr: Telegram+emule download client & indexer for sonarr (with builtin vpn port forwarding integration)

Hey,

I recently published my last version of this project (emule-like web app) which also includes telegram as download provider and exposes a qbittorrent compatible api. Also exposes a torznab compatible api which is useful if you want to use it as an indexer for apps like sonarr or radarr.

Main things:

  • runs on Docker (haven't even tried to run it without docker)
  • extension system (Telegram + other stuff can be enabled there)
  • auto handles port forwarding when using VPN with Gluetun (this was the main reason I started this project)
  • qbitorrent / torznab apis
  • has themes (default is Windows XP style on purpose, I wanted that old eMule feel 😅)

I also plugged in another small project I made (hViewer) to preview files before moving them anywhere, which has saved me a few times already...

Both Telegram and the preview thing are configurable in the extensions section.

I know there are already tools that do similar stuff, I didn't build this to replace anything. It just ended up fitting my workflow really well and I so I decided to share it because I think it could be useful for somebody else, so now I want to clean it up and make it a bit more serious.

(I started this as a dumb side project just to play around and it somehow turned into something I use every day now)

If anyone wants to try it and share feedback (or break it), I'd appreciate it a lot:

https://github.com/joecarl/mularr

You can find a simple docker-compose example in the readme, and also a full guide here: https://github.com/joecarl/mularr/blob/main/docker-compose.example.yml

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u/AdWeak4851 — 3 months ago
▲ 71 r/radarr+1 crossposts

Mularr: Telegram+emule download client & indexer for radarr (with builtin vpn port forwarding integration)

Hey,

I recently published my last version of this project (emule-like web app) which also includes telegram as download provider and exposes a qbittorrent compatible api. Also exposes a torznab compatible api which is useful if you want to use it as an indexer for apps like sonarr or radarr.

Main things:

  • runs on Docker (haven't even tried to run it without docker)
  • extension system (Telegram + other stuff can be enabled there)
  • auto handles port forwarding when using VPN with Gluetun (this was the main reason I started this project)
  • qbitorrent / torznab apis
  • has themes (default is Windows XP style on purpose, I wanted that old eMule feel 😅)

I also plugged in another small project I made (hViewer) to preview files before moving them anywhere, which has saved me a few times already...

Both Telegram and the preview thing are configurable in the extensions section.

I know there are already tools that do similar stuff, I didn't build this to replace anything. It just ended up fitting my workflow really well and I so I decided to share it because I think it could be useful for somebody else, so now I want to clean it up and make it a bit more serious.

(I started this as a dumb side project just to play around and it somehow turned into something I use every day now)

If anyone wants to try it and share feedback (or break it), I'd appreciate it a lot:

https://github.com/joecarl/mularr

u/AdWeak4851 — 12 days ago