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Remove overly permissive blanket `capability,` rule (grants ALL Linux capabilities) from 107 addon AppArmor profiles. Replace with only the specific capabilities each addon needs based on its config.yaml `privileged` field. Base capabilities for all addons: setuid, setgid, chown, fowner, dac_override Additional capabilities mapped from config.yaml privileged list: - SYS_ADMIN -> sys_admin - DAC_READ_SEARCH -> dac_read_search - NET_ADMIN -> net_admin - NET_RAW -> net_raw - SYS_RAWIO -> sys_rawio - SYS_TIME -> sys_time - SYS_RESOURCE -> sys_resource Addons with full_access: true (portainer_agent) retain blanket capability. Co-authored-by: alexbelgium <44178713+alexbelgium@users.noreply.github.com>
Home Assistant Add-on: Maintainerr
"Looks and smells like Overseerr, does the opposite."
Maintainerr is a rule-based media management tool for your Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby ecosystem. It creates smart collections based on configurable rules (watched status, age, ratings, ...) and can optionally delete unwatched content to keep your library clean.
About
Maintainerr integrates with:
- Plex / Jellyfin / Emby — media server
- Sonarr / Radarr — to remove media files
- Overseerr / Jellyseerr — to reset requests
- Tautulli — for advanced watch statistics
Installation
- Add the repository to Home Assistant.
- Install the Maintainerr add-on.
- Start the add-on.
- Open the Web UI on port
6246.
Configuration
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
TZ |
Timezone (e.g. Europe/Paris). Defaults to Europe/London. |
env_vars |
Extra environment variables passed to the container. |
Available extra env vars
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
UI_PORT |
6246 |
Change the listening port |
BASE_PATH |
(empty) | Serve under a URL subpath |
Data
Persistent data (database, configuration) is stored in the HA addon config directory and survives add-on updates and reinstalls.