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# Shell Scripts and Dotfiles Repository
This repository contains various shell scripts for managing media-related tasks and dotfiles for system configuration.
## Available Scripts
- [Backup Media Script](docs/backup-media.md): Documentation for the `backup-media.sh` script.
- `plex.sh`: Script to manage the Plex Media Server (start, stop, restart, status).
- `backup-plex.sh`: Script to back up Plex Media Server databases and related files.
- `folder-metrics.sh`: Script to calculate disk usage and file count for a directory and its subdirectories.
## Documentation
- [Plex Backup Script Documentation](./docs/plex-backup.md): Detailed documentation for the `backup-plex.sh` script.
- [Plex Management Script Documentation](./docs/plex-management.md): Detailed documentation for the `plex.sh` script.
- [Folder Metrics Script Documentation](./docs/folder-metrics.md): Detailed documentation for the `folder-metrics.sh` script.
## Dotfiles
The repository includes dotfiles for system configuration in the `dotfiles` directory. These can be automatically set up using the bootstrap script:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/acedanger/shell/main/bootstrap.sh | bash
```
For more information about the dotfiles, see [Dotfiles README](./dotfiles/README.md).
# plex.sh
This script is used to manage the Plex Media Server service on a systemd-based Linux distribution. It provides the following functionalities:
- **start**: Starts the Plex Media Server.
- **stop**: Stops the Plex Media Server.
- **restart**: Restarts the Plex Media Server.
- **status**: Displays the current status of the Plex Media Server.
## Usage
Note that these commands will run as `root`.
```shell
./shell/plex.sh {start|stop|restart|status}
```