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Can really recommend Jacket.
https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett
The cool kids are using Prowlarr these days
God sometimes I wish I knew what that was or cared enough to go through the effort of installing it but I am so content with slow installing and also it's nicer on my limited storage.
I'm you!! Single searching and downloading manually worked good enough if you aren't like trying to make a library.
Prowlarr is good because it combines usenet indexers and torrents. Makes it very easy to search for anything and compare versions/sources.
It also integrates into the rest of the *arrs so you don't have to then manually add all the exact same indexers into radarr, sonarr, lidarr, etc, which is always something that rubbed me the wrong way with jackett.
Your comment made me check to see if the Jackett 1337x plugin was still asking me to install flaresolverr or whatever the fuck ever. And hey! It had stopped doing that, so I re-enabled it.
Jackett is absolutely awful software and is rickety as fuck, but as long as that plugin works, it's the best solution.