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Hi!

I've been working on a smart playlist plugin for Jellyfin for a couple of weeks, and by now it's at a stage where I can say it's usable and doesn't have any show-stopper bugs. The playlists are created and edited in the plugin's settings.

A simple configuration for all liked pop songs would look like this:

Id: Favourite Pop
Name: Favourite Pop
Program: |
  (and (is-type "Audio") (is-favorite) (is-genre "pop" (genre-list)))
SortProgram: |
  (begin *items*)

It supports reflection, so any filter or property can be added without modifying the plugin directly; most of the pre-defined filters are implemented this way.

There also is a mirror at Codeberg: codeberg.org/redxef/jellyfin-smart-playlist

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago

Smart playlists is why I haven't moved to Jellyfin yet so I'll give this a look.