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Are you aware of any other options or forks that work with jellyfin? There's PseudoTV but it only works with Plex libraries.
Tunarr? https://tunarr.com/
I thought there was something else too but I don't recall it. I see a Claude. MD in the repo which makes me sus but unsure how vibe coded this is or not.
No idea about recent usages of LLMs but I've been using Tunarr for a few years now and its been working fine
there's Tunarr and DizqueTV. I have not used either, so I don't know. But I don't believe Tunarr is as feature rich as Ersatz. The biggest thing stopping me from trying it is the lack of smart collections. I use them a LOT with Ersatz.
There's nothing on the same level as Ersatz at this point, but unless a security flaw is found or compatibility with something it needs breaks, I don't see a need to stop using it just because it's no longer maintained, especially if you aren't exposing it to the internet.
There's a PseudoTV plugin for emby which makes compatibility with jellyfin very likely.