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# Defaults Usage Guide
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Plex Meta Manager includes a pre-created set of Metadata Files and Overlay Files which can be found in the "defaults" folder in the root of your Plex Meta Manager installation directory.
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These files offer an easy-to-use and customizable set of Collections and Overlays that the user can achieve without having to worry about creating the files that make the collections and overlays possible.
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All Collections come with a matching poster to make a clean, consistent set of collections in your library. These files are stored in the [Plex Meta Manager Images](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Images) Repository and each poster is downloaded straight to your Plex Collection when you run Plex Meta Manager.
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Credits to Sohjiro, Bullmoose20, Yozora, Cpt Kuesel, and anon_fawkes for helping drive this entire Default Set of Configs through the concept, design and implementation.
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Special thanks to Magic815 for the overlay image inspiration and base template.
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Please consider [donating](https://github.com/sponsors/meisnate12) towards the project.
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## Collection Defaults
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See the [Collection Defaults](collections) Page for more information on the specifics of the Collection Defaults.
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## Overlay Defaults
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See the [Overlay Defaults](overlays.md) Page for more information on the specifics of the Overlay Defaults.
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## Configurations
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To run a default pmm Metadata or Overlay file you can simply add it to your `metadata_path` (For Metadata Files) or `overlay_path` (For Overlay Files) using `pmm` like so:
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```yaml
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libraries:
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Movies:
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metadata_path:
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- pmm: actor
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- pmm: genre
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overlay_path:
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- pmm: ribbon
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- pmm: ratings
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```
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## Customizing Configs
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Configs can be customized using the `template_variables` attribute when calling the file. These `template_variables` will be given to every template call in the file which allows them to affect how that file runs.
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This example changes the ratings overlay to work on episodes.
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```yaml
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libraries:
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TV Shows:
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metadata_path:
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- pmm: imdb
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template_variables:
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use_popular: false
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use_lowest: false
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visible_library_top: true
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visible_home_top: true
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visible_shared_top: true
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overlay_path:
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- pmm: ratings
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template_variables:
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overlay_level: episode
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```
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Each file has a page on the wiki showing the available `template_variables` for each file. For example the default `pmm: ratings` has a page [here](overlays/ratings).
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**In addition to the defined `template_variables` almost all default Metadata and Overlay files have access to their respective [Metadata](collection_variables)/[Overlay](overlay_variables.md) Shared Variables.**
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```{include} example.md
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``` |