Fragmented Tooling Guidance for Self-Hosted Jellyfin Media Automation
Users new to Jellyfin face confusion when trying to assemble a coherent self-hosted automation stack for tasks like metadata matching, subtitle retrieval, folder organization, and episode monitoring. The ecosystem has many overlapping tools with no clear canonical reference, making it hard to understand which combinations are stable and maintainable long-term. This leads to over-engineered or brittle setups as users piece together advice from scattered sources.
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