![]() If you are not signed in to, and it’s your first launch, you are required to set a password to use when accessing WebTools.If you are signed in to on your PMS, you use the same credentials here as it authenticates towards.The initial screen will be different, depending on your PMS setup: To use this plugin, just type into your browser’s address bar. If running Raspberry Pi, check out this comment:į/discussion/comment/1368888/#Comment_1368888 Usage: You can also use the EasyInstaller if your Plex Media Server is running on: Now wait a couple of minutes, and then check in the channels directory to see if you have a channel named WebTools. The directory structure should look like this: Plugins Copy the organised folder from above to the plugin directory.For a support article about where that is, look here: Locate the plug-in folder of your Plex Media Server.If so, reorganize the folders with their contents. Make sure that inside the extracted directory, is a directory named “Contents”, and if not, you might be a directory too low or high.Extract it, and make sure, that the extracted directory is named: WebTools.bundle, it must end with.Download WebTools from GitHub, and select the file named.Installation of WebTools is sadly a manual process, so here’s what to do: It’s fully integrated into WebTools and can be accessed via the help menu. It’s with great pride, that we can announce, that one of the most dedicated Ninja’s up here ( has made a user guide, to the benefit of us all. This tool combines the outcome from the 3rd party plugins “Find-Missing” and “Find-Unmatched”.įind-Unmatched is due to that discontinued, and removed from UAS. It will then list all missing items from either the Plex Media Server database, or from your file system. This tool will quickly search a library, and then compare the items in the Plex database to the actually accessible media files on disk.
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