SABnzbd is an Open Source Binary Newsreader written in Python.
It's totally free, easy to use, and works practically everywhere.
SABnzbd makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating everything we can. All you have to do is add an .nzb
. SABnzbd takes over from there, where it will be automatically downloaded, verified, repaired, extracted and filed away with zero human interaction.
SABnzbd offers an easy setup wizard and has self-analysis tools to verify your setup.
If you want to know more you can head over to our website: https://sabnzbd.org.
SABnzbd has a few dependencies you'll need before you can get running. If you've previously run SABnzbd from one of the various Linux packages, then you likely already have all the needed dependencies. If not, here's what you're looking for:
python
(Python 3.7 and above, often calledpython3
)- Python modules listed in
requirements.txt
. Install withpython3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt -U
par2
(Multi-threaded par2 installation guide can be found here)unrar
(make sure you get the "official" non-free version of unrar)
Optional:
- See
requirements.txt
Your package manager should supply these. If not, we've got links in our installation guide.
Once you've sorted out all the dependencies, simply run:
python3 -OO SABnzbd.py
Or, if you want to run in the background:
python3 -OO SABnzbd.py -d -f /path/to/sabnzbd.ini
If you want multi-language support, run:
python3 tools/make_mo.py
Our many other command line options are explained in depth here.
The workflow we use, is a simplified form of "GitFlow". Basically:
master
contains only stable releases (which have been merged tomaster
) and is intended for end-users.develop
is the target for integration and is not intended for end-users.1.1.x
is a release and maintenance branch for 1.1.x (1.1.0 -> 1.1.1 -> 1.1.2) and is not intended for end-users.feature/my_feature
is a temporary feature branch based ondevelop
.bugfix/my_bugfix
is an optional temporary branch for bugfix(es) based ondevelop
.
Conditions:
- Merging of a stable release into
master
will be simple: the release branch is always right. master
is not merged back todevelop
.develop
is not re-based onmaster
.- Release branches branch from
develop
only. - Bugfixes created specifically for a release branch are done there (because they are specific, they're not cherry-picked to
develop
). - Bugfixes done on
develop
may be cherry-picked to a release branch. - We will not release a 1.0.2 if a 1.1.0 has already been released.