docs: Updated README with config-path as another way to find the default config file for a given system
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lidarr Commands for manging your Lidarr instance
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lidarr Commands for manging your Lidarr instance
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completions Generate shell completions for the Managarr CLI
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completions Generate shell completions for the Managarr CLI
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tail-logs Tail Managarr logs
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tail-logs Tail Managarr logs
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config-path Print the full path to the default configuration file.
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This file can be changed to another location using the '--config-file' flag
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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Options:
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Options:
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-V, --version Print version
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-V, --version Print version
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Global Options:
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Global Options:
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--disable-spinner Disable the spinner (can sometimes make parsing output challenging) [env: MANAGARR_DISABLE_SPINNER=]
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--disable-spinner Disable the spinner (can sometimes make parsing output
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--config-file <CONFIG_FILE> The Managarr configuration file to use [env: MANAGARR_CONFIG_FILE=]
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challenging) [env: MANAGARR_DISABLE_SPINNER=]
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--themes-file <THEMES_FILE> The Managarr themes file to use [env: MANAGARR_THEMES_FILE=]
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--config-file <CONFIG_FILE> The Managarr configuration file to use; defaults to the
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--theme <THEME> The name of the Managarr theme to use [env: MANAGARR_THEME=]
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path shown by 'managarr config-path' [env:
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--servarr-name <SERVARR_NAME> For multi-instance configurations, you need to specify the name of the instance configuration that you want to use.
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MANAGARR_CONFIG_FILE=]
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--themes-file <THEMES_FILE> The Managarr themes file to use [env:
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MANAGARR_THEMES_FILE=]
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--theme <THEME> The name of the Managarr theme to use [env:
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MANAGARR_THEME=]
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--servarr-name <SERVARR_NAME> For multi-instance configurations, you need to specify
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the name of the instance configuration that you want to
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use.
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This is useful when you have multiple instances of the same Servarr defined in your config file.
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This is useful when you have multiple instances of the
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By default, if left empty, the first configured Servarr instance listed in the config file will be used.
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same Servarr defined in your config file.
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By default, if left empty, the first configured Servarr
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instance listed in the config file will be used.
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```
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```
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All subcommands also have detailed help menus to show you how to use them. For example, to see all available commands for Sonarr, you would run:
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All subcommands also have detailed help menus to show you how to use them. For example, to see all available commands for Sonarr, you would run:
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The configuration file is located somewhere different for each OS.
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The configuration file is located somewhere different for each OS.
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You can use `managarr config-path` to locate the default configuration file for your system. In general, the default
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config file paths for each system is listed below:
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### Linux
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### Linux
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```
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```
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$HOME/.config/managarr/config.yml
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$HOME/.config/managarr/config.yml
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