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<h2>A Message from Admin9705</h2>
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<p>Thanks for dropping by! I hope Huntarr helps you fill those annoying gaps in your media collection. This started as a simple bash script and has evolved into what you see today, all thanks to awesome folks like you! I built this to solve a problem many didn't even realize they had. The best part? My wife finally cancelled Hulu and couldn't be happier with our setup!</p>
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<p>Huntarr started as a simple bash script to solve a real problem: *arr apps don't actively search for missing content in your existing library. What you see today evolved from that need, with input from users who discovered they had significant gaps they didn't even know existed. The best validation? My wife finally cancelled our streaming subscriptions because our setup actually works.</p>
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<h2><iclass="fas fa-question" style="margin-right: 10px; color: #3498db;"></i>Need Help Getting Started?</h2>
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<strong>💡 New to Huntarr?</strong> Most setup issues are Docker-related or simple configuration problems. Check the <ahref="faq.html">FAQ</a> for common solutions, or get help from our community below.
<h2><iclass="fas fa-crosshairs" style="margin-right: 10px; color: #e74c3c;"></i>What is Huntarr?</h2>
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<p>Huntarr is a specialized utility that solves a critical limitation in your *arr setup that most people don't realize exists. While Sonarr, Radarr, and other *arr applications are excellent at grabbing new releases as they appear on RSS feeds, <strong>they don't go back and actively search for missing content in your existing library</strong>.</p>
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