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GitHub Release

Bazarr is a companion application to Sonarr and Radarr. It manages and downloads subtitles based on your requirements. You define your preferences by TV show or movie and Bazarr takes care of everything for you.

Be aware that Bazarr doesn't scan disk to detect series and movies: It only takes care of the series and movies that are indexed in Sonarr and Radarr.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
arm64 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
HTTP port: 6767
Install with: sherpa install bazarr

Entware Release

An open source (GPLv2) anti-virus toolkit, designed especially for e-mail scanning on mail gateways.

It provides a number of utilities including a flexible and scalable multi-threaded daemon, a command line scanner and advanced tool for automatic database updates.

The core of the package is an anti-virus engine available in a form of shared library.
This QPKG installs the application through Entware.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
Requires a minimum of 1.5GiB installed RAM.
This package replaces the ClamAV built-into QTS, and is accessed via your QTS Control Panel.
Install with: sherpa install clamav

Version

Disk Usage/Free Utility - a better 'df' alternative.
This QPKG is built from developer-compiled executables on GitHub.
arm64, x31, x41, x86 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
Install with: sherpa install duf

Release

A software repository for embedded devices which use the Linux kernel, primarily routers and network attached storages.

It has long been the practice of manufacturers for these devices to "overpower" them relative to the functions they are designed to perform. (It's generally more profitable to provide the extra computational margin than bear the cost of increased support for those who more heavily tax them.)

Installing Entware can allow users to take advantage of this extra computing power by adding software to the device which permits it to perform new tasks or provide other features besides those they were marketed for, or simply to perform those functions better.
This QPKG is developed and maintained by @zyxmon.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
This package will appear as "Entware-std" in your App Center.
Install with: sherpa install entware

GitHub Release arm64, x86 and x86-64 models-only.
GitHub Release x19, x31 and x41 models-only.

Glances is an open-source system cross-platform monitoring tool.

It allows real-time monitoring of various aspects of your system such as CPU, memory, disk, network usage etc. It also allows monitoring of running processes, logged in users, temperatures, voltages, fan speeds etc.

It also supports container monitoring, it supports different container management systems such as Docker, LXC.

The information is presented in an easy to read dashboard and can also be used for remote monitoring of systems via a web interface or command line interface.

It is easy to install and use and can be customized to show only the information that you are interested in.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 61208
Install with: sherpa install glances

GitHub Release

An automated music downloader for NZB and Torrent, written in Python.

It supports SABnzbd, NZBget, Transmission, µTorrent, Deluge and Blackhole.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 8181
Install with: sherpa install headphones

Version

Hides the rotating banner shown at the top of QTS App Center pages.
This QPKG is developed and maintained by OneCDOnly@GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
Install with: sherpa install hidethatbanner

Version

Increase the timeouts for the 'qpkg_service' utility from 3 minutes (default) to 30 minutes.

This modification should only be needed on low-resource NAS that take a while to boot.
This QPKG is developed and maintained by OneCDOnly@GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
QTS 4.3.0-and-later only.
Install with: sherpa install increasetimeouts

Static Release

inxi is a full featured CLI system information tool.
This QPKG is built from developer source-code on Codeberg.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
Install with: sherpa install inxi

GitHub Release

Kapowarr is a software to build and manage a comic book library, fitting in the *arr suite of software.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
arm64, x86, x86_ce53xx & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
HTTP port: 5656
Install with: sherpa install kapowarr

Static Release

A program to follow authors and grab metadata for all your digital reading needs.

It uses a combination of Goodreads Librarything and optionally GoogleBooks as sources for author info and book info.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitLab.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 5299
Install with: sherpa install lazylibrarian

GitHub Release

Lidarr is a music collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
arm64 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
QTS 4.3.6-and-later only.
HTTP port: 8686
Install with: sherpa install lidarr

GitHub Release

An automatic video library manager for TV shows.

It watches for new episodes of your favorite shows, and when they are posted it does its magic.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 7075
Install with: sherpa install medusa

GitHub Tag

An automated Comic Book (cbr/cbz) downloader program for use with NZB and torrents.

Mylar allows you to create a watchlist of series that it monitors for various things (new issues, updated information, etc). It will grab, sort, and rename downloaded issues.

It will also allow you to monitor weekly pull-lists for items belonging to said watchlisted series to download, as well as being able to monitor and maintain story-arcs.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 8490
Install with: sherpa install mylar

GitHub Release

NZBGet is a binary downloader, which downloads files from Usenet based on information given in nzb-files.

NZBGet is written in C++ and is known for its performance and efficiency.

NZBGet can run on almost any device - classic PC, NAS, media player, SAT-receiver, WLAN-router, etc. The download area provides precompiled binaries for Windows, macOS, and Linux. For other platforms the program can be compiled from sources.

This is a fork of the original NZBGet project, formerly maintained by hugbug. The nzbget.com project is an extension of the original, and is maintained in honor-of and with respect-to its maintainer of many years. We hope to continue where the hugbug left-off by providing a useful downloader for the benefit of the Usenet community.
This QPKG is maintained and developed by [email protected]
Support is available here.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 6789, login username: nzbget, password: tegbzn6789
Install with: sherpa install nzbget

GitHub Release

A meta search for newznab indexers and torznab trackers.

It provides easy access to newznab indexers and many torznab trackers via Jackett.

You can search all your indexers and trackers from one place and use it as an indexer source for tools like Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr or CouchPotato.
This QPKG pulls developer-compiled binaries from GitHub.
arm64 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
HTTP port: 5076
Install with: sherpa install nzbhydra

GitHub Release

Provides an efficient way to handle postprocessing for CouchPotatoServer and SickBeard (and its forks) when using one of the popular NZB download clients like SABnzbd and NZBGet on low performance systems like a NAS.

This script is based on sabToSickBeard (written by Nic Wolfe and supplied with SickBeard).
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
Install with: sherpa install nzbtomedia

GitHub Release

Safe and simple access to predefined shell commands from a web interface.
This QPKG pulls developer-compiled binaries from GitHub.
arm64, x19, x31, x41 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
HTTP port: 1337
Install with: sherpa install olivetin

Static Release

A program for creating and using PAR2 files to detect damage in data files and repair them if necessary.

It can be used with any kind of file.
This QPKG is maintained by @QNAP_Stephane.
x19 & x86 NAS-architectures only.
QTS 4.2.5-and-later only.
This package will appear as "Par2cmdline" in your App Center.
Install with: sherpa install par2

Static Release

This is a simple fork of par2cmdline which replaces core computation routines with ParPar’s processing backend, improving par2cmdline’s performance on x86/ARM platforms.
This QPKG is maintained by @QNAP_Stephane.
arm64, x31, x41 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
QTS 4.2.5-and-later only.
This package will appear as "Par2 Turbo" in your App Center.
Install with: sherpa install par2turbo

PyPI - Version

A fast, lightweight and full featured download manager for many One-Click-Hoster, container formats like DLC, video sites or just plain http/ftp links.

It aims for low hardware requirements and platform independence to be runnable on all kind of systems (desktop pc, netbook, NAS, router).
This QPKG installs packages from PyPI.
arm64, x86, x86_ce53xx & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
HTTP port: 9665, login username: pyload, password: pyload
Install with: sherpa install pyload

Entware Release

The qBittorrent project aims to provide an open-source software alternative to µTorrent.

Additionally, qBittorrent runs and provides the same features on all major platforms (FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, OS/2, Windows).

qBittorrent is based on the Qt toolkit and libtorrent-rasterbar library.
This QPKG installs the application through Entware.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 9080, login username: admin, password: adminadmin
Install with: sherpa install qbittorrent

GitHub Release

QDK is used to build QPKG files/applications for QNAP Turbo NAS. A QPKG file makes it easy for anyone to install and remove packages.

It also gives a package maintainer almost total control on how the package is installed on the NAS.

The major design goal of QDK is to make it easy for the package maintainer to create simple QPKG files and at the same time also support more advanced packages.

QDK started out as a simple modification of the first official release of the QPKG SDK, but now supersedes it.

It includes many new features like architecture check at installation, support for digital signatures, different compression algorithms, a comprehensive option to check that other required QPKG packages are installed (or that conflicting packages are not installed), and a powerful build script.
This QPKG is maintained and developed by edhongcy@GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
Install with: sherpa install qdk

GitHub Tag

Readarr is a ebook collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users.

It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new books from your favorite authors and will interface with clients and indexers to grab, sort, and rename them.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
arm64 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
QTS 4.3.6-and-later only.
HTTP port: 8787
Install with: sherpa install readarr

Version

Run custom shell-scripts, only after all installed QPKGs have started.
This QPKG is developed and maintained by OneCDOnly@GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
QTS/QuTS versions 4.0.0 to 5.1.8 only.
Install with: sherpa install runlast

GitHub Release

A multi-platform binary newsgroup downloader.

The program works in the background and simplifies the downloading verifying and extracting of files from Usenet.

SABnzbd uses NZB files (similar to .torrent files, but for Usenet), instead of browsing Usenet directly.

NZBs can be acquired from a variety of usenet indexing services.

SABnzbd's main interface is web-based, this means with a little bit of configuration you can easily check and add files from other PC's around the world or on other devices such as the iPhone.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 8900
Install with: sherpa install sabnzbd

Static Release

Fully configurable byte-orientated checksum utilities for Keccak and its close derivatives SHA-3, SHAKE and RawSHAKE.
This QPKG is built from developer-compiled executables on Codeberg.
x86 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
Install with: sherpa install sha3

GitHub Release

A mini-package-manager to install various 3rd-party apps into QNAP NAS.
This QPKG is developed and maintained by OneCDOnly@GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
Install with:
curl -skL https://tinyurl.com/get-sherpa > /share/Public/sherpa.qpkg;
sh /share/Public/sherpa.qpkg;

GitHub Release

Provides management of TV shows and has evolved from the tireless efforts of developers across many forks, including but not limited to: Sick-Beard, Sickbeard TPB, Sickbeard Bricky, Sickbeard-Anime, Sickbeard tolstyak, and SickRagePVR.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 7181
Install with: sherpa install sickgear

GitHub Release

Sonarr is a PVR for Usenet and BitTorrent users.

It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort and rename them.

It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
x86 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
QTS 4.3.6-and-later only.
HTTP port: 8989
Install with: sherpa install sonarr

GitHub Release

An automatic sorter for installed QPKGs to ensure they launch in a compatible sequence when your NAS next boots-up.
This QPKG is developed and maintained by OneCDOnly@GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
QTS/QuTS versions 4.0.0 to 5.1.8 only.
Install with: sherpa install sortmyqpkgs

GitHub Release

A python based web application for monitoring, analytics and notifications for Plex Media Server.

This project is based on code from Headphones and PlexWatchWeb.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 4141
Install with: sherpa install tautulli

GitHub Release

TorrServer is a program that allows users to view torrents online without the need for preliminary file downloading.

The core functionality of TorrServer includes caching torrents and subsequent data transfer via the HTTP protocol, allowing the cache size to be adjusted according to the system parameters and the user's internet connection speed.
This QPKG pulls developer-compiled binaries from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 8090
Install with: sherpa install torrserver

Entware Release

Transmission is a fast, easy, and free BitTorrent client.

Transmission has one of the lowest memory & resource footprints of any major BitTorrent client.

Transmission's light overhead is one reason why it is so well suited for home NAS and media servers.
This QPKG installs the application through Entware.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 9991
Install with: sherpa install transmission

GitHub Release

An optional GUI replacement for the Transmission torrent daemon.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
Install with: sherpa install trguing

PyPI - Version

Unmanic is a simple tool for optimising your file library.

You can use it to convert your files into a single, uniform format, manage file movements based on timestamps, or execute custom commands against a file based on its file size.

Simply configure Unmanic pointing it at your library and let it automatically manage that library for you.

Unmanic provides you with the following main functions:

- A scheduler built in to scan your whole library for files that do not conform to your configured file presets. Files found requiring processing are then queued.

- A file/directory monitor. When a file is modified, or a new file is added in your library, Unmanic is able to again test that against your configured file presets. Like the first function, if this file requires processing, it is added to a queue for processing.

- A handler to manage running multiple file manipulation tasks at a time.

- A Web UI to easily configure, manage and monitor the progress of your library optimisation.
This QPKG installs packages from PyPI.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 8888
Install with: sherpa install unmanic

Static Release

The 'unrar' utility, for unpacking RAR files.
This QPKG is maintained by @QNAP_Stephane.
arm64, x41 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
QTS 4.3.3-and-later only.
Install with: sherpa install unrar

Version

An automated movie NZB & Torrent searcher and snatcher.

You can add a list of wanted movies and Watcher will automatically send the NZB or Torrent to your download client.

Watcher also has basic post-processing capabilities such as renaming and moving.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub. However, this project has been discontinued, and this is the final version.
Compatible with all NAS architectures.
HTTP port: 5070
Install with: sherpa install watcher

PyPI - Version

A simple web application to be used as an SSH client to connect to your SSH servers.

It is written in Python, based on tornado, paramiko and xterm.js.
This QPKG installs packages from PyPI.
arm64, x86, x86_ce53xx & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
HTTP port: 8010
Install with: sherpa install webssh

Static Release

Whisparr is an adult movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users.

It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new movies and will interface with clients and indexers to grab, sort, and rename them.

It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of existing files in the library when a better quality format becomes available.

Note that only one type of a given movie is supported. If you want both an 4k version and 1080p version of a given movie you will need multiple instances.
This QPKG pulls developer source-code from GitHub.
arm64 & x86-64 NAS-architectures only.
QTS 4.3.6-and-later only.
HTTP port: 6969
Install with: sherpa install whisparr