aquantumofdonuts

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Haha no worries! It's a useful feature. No reason to lock the subscription engine behind a Lidarr connection.

But I think I will rest for a while now lol.

[–] aquantumofdonuts@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

I pushed an update that adds a "review only" mode, with Lidarr no longer being a required connection.

https://github.com/aquantumofdonuts/mixarr/releases/tag/v1.1.1

Add any Subscription and set the result handling to "add to review queue". Then, just look in the Review Queue tab for your recommendations.

[–] aquantumofdonuts@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Sure thing. Can you share your docker-compose.yml or docker cli string? Maybe I can help.

[–] aquantumofdonuts@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (3 children)

3010 is the web port, on the web container itself (direct connection the the web ui). 3443->443 and 3080->80 are the Caddy ports, which also point to the web ui (just proxied through Caddy). Hopefully that's not too confusing.

I appreciate the positive feedback, hope you find it useful

Thank you so much! Glad you are enjoying it.

[–] aquantumofdonuts@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (5 children)

Hi, I think you can resolve this by forwarding your reverse proxy to http://mixarr-ip:3010/. That bypasses Caddy altogether. Give that a try, and let me know how it goes.

Great to hear! Feel free to post feature requests in either location, but github will tend to be preferred. Thank you!

[–] aquantumofdonuts@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (2 children)

Ok, got it. Yes, this was a funky UI bug. There is now a ListenBrainz preset for Weekly Exploration, which pulls from the user's playlist, and the "type" dropdown is disabled once you select a preset.

Please give it a try, let me know if that fixes the issue you were having. I updated the repo, you can pull and rebuild containers to get the changes.

Thanks!

[–] aquantumofdonuts@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I released a Docker image. You can get it here: https://github.com/aquantumofdonuts/mixarr/releases/tag/latest

Let me know if you have any issues!

[–] aquantumofdonuts@lemmy.world 18 points 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

I think the link is fixed now?

I will definitely take the Jellyfin suggestion to heart. Mixarr is Plex-centric because that's what I use, but I see that Jellyfin has a large share as well. Thanks for the suggestion!

Edit: Added Jellyfin support. Four new subscription types in the "My Library" subscription preset group. You can pull and rebuild docker (or pull the latest image) to get the changes.

 

Hey everyone,

I'm new here! I wanted to share a music search and discovery tool for Lidarr. It plugs into Spotify, TIDAL, Deezer, Last.fm, MusicBrainz, Plex/Tautulli, Jellyfin, and even some AI recommendations.

GitHub: https://github.com/aquantumofdonuts/mixarr/releases/tag/latest

Website: https://aquantumofdonuts.github.io/mixarr/

What it does:

  • Connects to Lidarr and analyzes your existing artists
  • Hooks into Spotify, TIDAL, Deezer, Last.fm, MusicBrainz, Plex/Tautulli, and AI services
  • Finds related/similar artists, new releases, charts, labels, playlists, etc.
  • Gives you a review queue to approve or dismiss discovered artists
  • Automatically adds approved artists to Lidarr with the profile you choose
  • Has a universal search and discovery interface across all services
  • Runs as a web app (Next.js frontend + Express backend) and plays nice with Docker

Why I built it:

I wanted one tool that I could point at my Lidarr library and get a steady stream of relevant artist recommendations.

Basically, make music discovery feel as automated and “infrastructure-y” as the rest of the *arr ecosystem.

Current status:

  • Working with Lidarr + Spotify/TIDAL/Deezer/Last.fm/MusicBrainz + Plex/Tautulli
  • Has subscriptions for different discovery sources (charts, playlists, related & followed artists, etc.)
  • Docker-compose setup available, plus local dev if you prefer
  • Early but usable; I’m actively using it myself and iterating

If you try it, I’d love to hear any feedback! Thanks!

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