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zurg-testing

A self-hosted Real-Debrid webdav server written from scratch, alternative to rclone_rd. Together with rclone it can mount your Real-Debrid torrent library into your filesystem.

How to run zurg in 5 steps for Plex

  1. Clone this repo git clone https://github.com/debridmediamanager/zurg-testing.git
  2. Add your token in config.yml
  3. sudo mkdir -p /mnt/zurg
  4. Run docker compose up -d
  5. time ls -1R /mnt/zurg You're done! If you do edits on your config.yml just do docker compose restart zurg.

A webdav server is also exposed to your localhost via port 9999.

Why zurg? Why not X?

  • Better performance than anything out there; changes in your library appear instantly (assuming Plex picks it up fast enough)
  • You should be able to access every file even if the torrent names are the same so if you have a lot of these, you might notice that zurg will have more files compared to others (e.g. 2 torrents named "Simpsons" but have different seasons, zurg merges all contents in that directory)
  • You can configure a flexible directory structure in config.yml; you can select individual torrents that should appear on a directory by the ID you see in DMM.
  • If you've ever experienced Plex scanner being stuck on a file and thereby freezing Plex completely, it should not happen anymore because zurg does a comprehensive check if a torrent is dead or not

Please read our wiki for more information!

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