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Radarr
Automated movie download manager that integrates with torrent clients for automatic downloading.
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Use Cases
About
What Radarr does
Radarr is an independent fork of Sonarr reworked for automatically downloading movies via Usenet and BitTorrent. It monitors your RSS feeds for new movie releases from your favorite indexers, grabs them automatically, and organizes them into your media library with proper naming convention...
Install Flow
How to self-host Radarr
Radarr can be deployed with standard Docker Compose using the Yantr app catalog. This page collects the basic information searchers usually need first: what Radarr does, which Docker image Yantr uses, default ports, deployment notes, and where to find the original compose template.
After deployment, Yantr lets you publish additional ports from the stack page using Docker-style syntax. Use 8080:8080 for a fixed host port or just 8080 to let Docker assign a random port.
Use Cases
What people run it for
- Automatically download new movie releases from your favorite trackers as soon as they're available.
- Maintain a perfectly organized movie library with automatic renaming and metadata fetching.
- Upgrade quality automatically - replace SD movies with HD or 4K versions when better quality becomes available.
- Get notified when movies are available in your wanted quality profile.
Technical Details
Ports, image, and service metadata
Ports
| Port | Protocol | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 7878 | HTTP | Web UI |
Docker Image
lscr.io/linuxserver/radarr:latest
Service Name
radarr
Notes
Things to know before you deploy
- Requires a download client (qBittorrent, Transmission, or Usenet)
- Integrates with Plex/Emby/Jellyfin for library refresh after download
- Supports both Usenet and BitTorrent protocols
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