Hello everyone!
I'm thrilled to be back here again! In case you're not familiar with YAMS, YAMS (Yet Another Media Server) is a powerful script that simplifies the installation of a comprehensive media server. It includes all the essential *arr apps, along with exceptionally detailed documentation. In just a few minutes, you can have a fully functional media server with Sonarr, Radarr, Jellyfin, qBittorrent, and more! To learn more, you can visit the following links:
- Reddit thread: YAMS on r/selfhosted
- YAMS Website (featuring its cool documentation): YAMS Website
And now, I'm excited to announce the release of YAMS v2!
What's New in YAMS v2?
- YAMS v2 introduces a new command: yams upgrade, which allows YAMS to upgrade itself.
- Adding custom containers is now easier. You can find a step-by-step tutorial here: Add your own containers.
- On the code side, the documentation has seen significant improvements. If you're interested in how YAMS works under the hood, you can explore the full code documentation here: YAMS Code Documentation.
Upgrading to YAMS v2 is entirely optional! YAMS v1 will continue to work and receive support.
Starting now, every new YAMS installation is automatically YAMS v2!
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In other news, I've also established a dedicated forum for all things YAMS related! After noticing that many users were encountering similar issues, we concluded that a forum would greatly enhance troubleshooting, making it more accessible, searchable, and enjoyable.
Feel free to visit the new forums at YAMS Forum. Don't hesitate to drop by and introduce yourself!
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For those interested in YAMS, there's a comprehensive tutorial on how to configure all the services together: Services Configuration Tutorial. The tutorial is designed to be platform-agnostic, so even if you're not using YAMS, you might find it useful!
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Thank you for taking the time to read this, whether you're already a loyal YAMS user or are considering becoming a new YAMS enthusiast! Your feedback and insights are highly valuable to me, and I'm eager to hear what you think!
Because it makes deploying a bunch of different services like this very simple and reliable to run?