MCP server exposing qBittorrent's WebUI API v2 as tools, enabling LLMs to manage torrents, categories, tags, RSS feeds, search plugins, and application settings.
A service that provides programmatic access to qBittorrent's WebUI API, enabling management of torrents, trackers, tags, speed controls, and system information through natural language.
Provides read-only MCP tools for qBittorrent diagnostics, enabling health checks, torrent listing, detail retrieval, and problem analysis via local stdio without any write operations.
Enables interaction with qBittorrent through its Web API to search for torrents using search plugins and manage downloads. Supports torrent searching, downloading via URLs/magnet links, and torrent management operations like pause, resume, and delete.
Unified MCP server for media acquisition, subtitle automation, and agent-run media workflows, enabling downloads via Prowlarr/qBittorrent and subtitle translation/sidecar creation.
MCP server for media stack management — movies/TV, audiobooks/ebooks, and music. Integrates with Jellyseerr, Radarr, Sonarr, Jellyfin, Prowlarr, qBittorrent, Audiobookshelf, and Navidrome.
Closes the find-download-install loop for lutris-mcp by searching Prowlarr, downloading via qBittorrent, polling until complete, classifying the result, and returning a path for installation.
MCP server that exposes qui's JSON REST API as tools for monitoring and managing qBittorrent instances, torrents, automations, cross-seeding, RSS, backups, and related services.
MCP server exposing qbit_manage's Web API as tools, so an LLM can read and manage a qbit_manage instance: run maintenance commands on qBittorrent torrents, manage config files, scheduler, logs, security settings, and system state.
A locally-run, read-only MCP server that lets an LLM client diagnose a self-hosted *arr media stack by aggregating across Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, qBittorrent, Tdarr, and Profilarr.