![]() Here is everything specified which belongs to the local handling of NZB files. These will be shown and you have to choose one by pressing the corresponding number on you keyboard. Manual - Before sending the NZB file to your download target, the monkey "asks" it for your categories. Options are here:Īuto - The monkey tries to guess the category by the tagname. The second one is categorize which switches the categorisation modes. SYNOLOGYDLS - The NZB is pushed to a Synology Download Station on the same network or computer. NZBGET - The NZB is pushed to a NZBGet on the same network or computer. SABNZBD - The NZB is pushed to a SABnzbd on the same network or computer. Comparable by downloading the NZB file to the hard disk and executing (double clicking) it. It can have four values:ĮXECUTE - The NZB is handled by a software registered to the filetype. The GENERAL section has only two options: It contains so called "sections" witch are marked by square brackets. cfg) is in the same folder like the main application. Please continue reading with the configuration. This creates a default configuration file nzbmonkey.cfg and opened it with the default editor. nzblnkconfig.py on the new location to update the NZBLNK™ registration. If you want to move them somewhere else on your computer, please execute the config script. Important: Please do not move the NZB Monkey files after this NZBLNK™ registration. Resolve all dependencies before you continue. To have a working pyperclip module you have to install xsel or xclip, see also pyperclip doku: ![]() Or use your package manager to install the missing Python3 module(s): pyperclip requests configobj colorama. To install the missing module(s) globally to your client/server Sudo -H pip3 install pyperclip requests configobj colorama To install the missing module(s) in your home directory, Pip3 install -user pyperclip requests configobj colorama To use NZB-Monkey you have to install the missing module(s) use nzblnkconfig.py, which enables the monkey to catch all clicks on a NZBLNK™ link and checks all dependencies.ĭependencies output example: Missing module(s)! tar -xzf nzbmonkey_source_0.1.8.tar.gz.Įxecute the config script. Move the downloaded tar file into this folder and extract it with tar -xzf e.g. Please create a folder where you finally want to locate the NZB Monkey. If everything went right there should be a nzbmonkey.cfg nearby the EXE file and it opened automatically with Notepad. The configuration in the registry is now updated. If you want to move the exe somewhere else on your computer please remove your CFG file (rename it or move it somewhere else) and start the monkey on its new location. Important: Please do not move the EXE file after the first start. If a error appears the system asking for MSVCR100.DLL please download the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86) and install it.Īfter the first start is a configuration in the registry saved, which enables the monkey to catch all clicks on a NZBLNK™ link. Copy the contents of the downloaded ZIP archive (the nzbmonkey.exe) into this folder and start the nzbmonkey.exe (by double clicking it). For macOS user we are working hard on a solution to bring you the same experience like the other OSs. The NZB Monkey is at the moment only available for Windows and Linux platform. ![]() Done! The rest of the process written above is done automatically. ![]()
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