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authorRoger Gonzalez <roger@rogs.me>2023-01-19 21:47:42 -0300
committerRoger Gonzalez <roger@rogs.me>2023-01-19 21:47:42 -0300
commit12dd1e947c99c94e0672bf5567a3064bdfa8da30 (patch)
tree87bfeede5db918bf95efa2f7f2fc2c34af56bd42
parenta1aaae602ef3dfd997fe4be47c5d3c91fbcf0e7e (diff)
Fixed typos on the entire page
-rw-r--r--content/advanced/torrenting.md6
-rw-r--r--content/advanced/vpn.md4
-rw-r--r--content/config/_index.md2
-rw-r--r--content/config/bazarr.md8
-rw-r--r--content/config/easy-mode.md10
-rw-r--r--content/config/emby.md4
-rw-r--r--content/config/jackett.md2
-rw-r--r--content/config/qbittorrent.md8
-rw-r--r--content/config/radarr.md4
-rw-r--r--content/config/recommendations.md4
-rw-r--r--content/config/running-everything-together.md16
-rw-r--r--content/config/sonarr.md6
-rw-r--r--content/donate/_index.md4
-rw-r--r--content/install/description.md19
-rw-r--r--content/install/steps.md10
-rw-r--r--content/install/using-the-cli.md6
16 files changed, 57 insertions, 56 deletions
diff --git a/content/advanced/torrenting.md b/content/advanced/torrenting.md
index 3f3001b..b5a649f 100644
--- a/content/advanced/torrenting.md
+++ b/content/advanced/torrenting.md
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ weight: 2
summary: Advanced torreting advices.
---
-## Dowloading torrents manually
+## Downloading torrents manually
Now that you have a Bittorrent client always available, you can use it to download any torrents you find online.
@@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ And paste the magnet link on the box. When you are done, click on "Download".
[![advanced-torrent-6](/pics/advanced-torrent-6.png)](/pics/advanced-torrent-6.png)
-You'll see a new torrent called "Torrent Tracker IP Checker". This torrent is never going to start downloading, its just for https://whatsmyip.net to check the IP address.
+You'll see a new torrent called "Torrent Tracker IP Checker". This torrent is never going to start downloading, it's just for https://whatsmyip.net to check the IP address.
[![advanced-torrent-7](/pics/advanced-torrent-7.png)](/pics/advanced-torrent-7.png)
-Back at the torrent tracker page, you'll see the data for your torrent, and your qBittorrent IP!
+Back at the torrent tracker page, you'll see the data for your torrent and your qBittorrent IP!
[![advanced-torrent-8](/pics/advanced-torrent-8.png)](/pics/advanced-torrent-8.png)
diff --git a/content/advanced/vpn.md b/content/advanced/vpn.md
index 7dd2625..a47e631 100644
--- a/content/advanced/vpn.md
+++ b/content/advanced/vpn.md
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ YAMS uses [gluetun](https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun) for VPN.
- [WeVPN](https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun/wiki/WeVPN)
- [Windscribe](https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun/wiki/Windscribe)
-You can also set a [custom VPN provider](https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun/wiki/Custom-provider), but **this is not officially supported for YAMS. You are on your own here.**
+You can also set up a [custom VPN provider](https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun/wiki/Custom-provider), but **this is not officially supported for YAMS. You are on your own here.**
## Manual configuration
@@ -100,6 +100,6 @@ Your IPs are different. qBittorrent is working as expected! ✅
If it's not running correctly, check every setting and make sure they are all correct.
-## Double check your torrent client IP address
+## Double-check your torrent client IP address
Go [here](/advanced/torrenting/#double-checking-your-torrent-client-ip-address).
diff --git a/content/config/_index.md b/content/config/_index.md
index e2083a2..02cda52 100644
--- a/content/config/_index.md
+++ b/content/config/_index.md
@@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ date: 2023-01-10T19:25:57-03:00
draft: false
---
-This site incluyes instructions for a **basic** configuration. I recommend you follow the order of the configurations, they will all make sense in the end!
+This site includes instructions for a **basic** configuration. I recommend you follow the order of the configurations, they will all make sense in the end!
All the pictures in the tutorials are in high resolution. In case you can't read one of the instructions, you can click on them anytime to see the full image.
diff --git a/content/config/bazarr.md b/content/config/bazarr.md
index 73a2e77..becd6f0 100644
--- a/content/config/bazarr.md
+++ b/content/config/bazarr.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You don't have to change anything on this screen.
On the left side menu, click on "Languages".
-On the "Languages" page, go to the "Languages Filter" box and select the languages you want to use. For this tutorial, I will choose `English`, `Spanish` and `Latin American Spanish`.
+On the "Languages" page, go to the "Languages Filter" box and select the languages you want to use. For this tutorial, I will choose `English`, `Spanish`, and `Latin American Spanish`.
When you have chosen your languages, click on "Add New Profile"
@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ When you have chosen your languages, click on "Add New Profile"
Now, on the "Edit Languages Profile" modal, add a name (it can be whatever you want), and click on "Add Language".
-**Note: You have to click on "Add language" once per each language you added on the last step**.
+**Note: You have to click on "Add language" once per each language you added in the last step**.
-Since I added 3 languages (`English`, `Spanish` and `Latin American Spanish`), I'm going to add 3 languages on the modal.
+Since I added 3 languages (`English`, `Spanish`, and `Latin American Spanish`), I'm going to add 3 languages on the modal.
When you are done, you can click on "Save" at the bottom.
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Back at the "Languages" page, you can set your new "Language Profile" as the def
[![bazarr-4](/pics/bazarr-4.png)](/pics/bazarr-4.png)
-In the end, you should have something simillar to this:
+In the end, you should have something similar to this:
[![bazarr-5](/pics/bazarr-5.png)](/pics/bazarr-5.png)
diff --git a/content/config/easy-mode.md b/content/config/easy-mode.md
index 186ed8a..4262a16 100644
--- a/content/config/easy-mode.md
+++ b/content/config/easy-mode.md
@@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ title: "Easy mode"
date: 2023-01-13T15:37:32-03:00
draft: false
weight: 1
-summary: Easy initial configuration for YAMS. This is only intended for people that know what they are doing! If this is the first time you are configuring YAMS or its the first time you are using any of the programs in YAMS, **⚠️ don't enter here! ⚠️**
+summary: Easy initial configuration for YAMS. This is only intended for people that know what they are doing! If this is the first time you are configuring YAMS or it's the first time you are using any of the programs in YAMS, **⚠️ don't enter here! ⚠️**
---
# ⚠️ This is intended for experts! ⚠️ You have been warned.
I **strongly recommend** you configure everything yourself by following the tutorial. That way, you'll know what everything does and how everything is connected.
-If this is your first time configuring YAMS, and want to go trough the full manual configuration, go to [Jackett](/config/jackett) and start the configuration **(Recommended)**.
+If this is your first time configuring YAMS, and want to go through the full manual configuration, go to [Jackett](/config/jackett) and start the configuration **(Recommended)**.
If this is not your first time configuring YAMS, or you already know how to use all the software included, you can move forward.
@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ If you go back to the [folder where you cloned YAMS](/install/steps/#cloning-fro
`base-config.tar.gz` has a bare-bones configuration for YAMS. With it, you'll have YAMS configured at 100%, just like if you followed the configuration tutorial.
-To apply the configuration, first go to your YAMS install location. For the purposes of this tutorial, lets say you installed it on the recommended location of `/opt/yams`.
+To apply the configuration, first go to your YAMS install location. For the purposes of this tutorial, let's say you installed it on the recommended location of `/opt/yams`.
```bash
$ cd /opt/yams
```
-On your YAMS install location, if you run a `ls` you'll see you have a `config/` folder. `cd` into it and you'll find all the configuration files for each of the apps included with YAMS.
+On your YAMS install location, if you run an `ls` you'll see you have a `config/` folder. `cd` into it and you'll find all the configuration files for each of the apps included with YAMS.
```bash
/opt/yams$ ls
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ To finish, extract the base file in your config folder. Remember to replace `{yo
/opt/yams/config$ tar -xzvf {your-yams-clone-location}/base/base-config.tar.gz
```
-If you `ls` now, you'll see all the folders where extracted and are available again
+If you `ls` now, you'll see all the folders were extracted and are available again
```bash
/opt/yams/config$ ls
bazarr emby jackett qbittorrent radarr sonarr
diff --git a/content/config/emby.md b/content/config/emby.md
index 78f520e..2f720f5 100644
--- a/content/config/emby.md
+++ b/content/config/emby.md
@@ -111,13 +111,13 @@ And you are finally done! Click on "Finish" to go to your Emby dashboard.
### Logging in to Emby
-On the "Please Sign In" screen, select your user and login with the username/password you set on the [Initial configuration](#initial-configuration) step.
+On the "Please Sign In" screen, select your user and log in with the username/password you set in the [Initial configuration](#initial-configuration) step.
[![emby-19](/pics/emby-19.png)](/pics/emby-19.png)
[![emby-20](/pics/emby-20.png)](/pics/emby-20.png)
-And there it is! Your Emby home page, up and running!
+And there it is! Your Emby home page is up and running!
[![emby-21](/pics/emby-21.png)](/pics/emby-21.png)
diff --git a/content/config/jackett.md b/content/config/jackett.md
index 61593e3..96e5555 100644
--- a/content/config/jackett.md
+++ b/content/config/jackett.md
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Here, you can add as many indexers as you need. To add indexers, click on "Add i
[![jackett-2](/pics/jackett-2.png)](/pics/jackett-2.png)
-For this example, I'm going to add 2 indexers: YTS (for movies) and eztv (for tv shows). To look for an indexer, just type its name on the search box and click on the big ➕ sign
+For this example, I'm going to add 2 indexers: YTS (for movies) and eztv (for tv shows). To look for an indexer, just type its name in the search box and click on the big ➕ sign
[![jackett-3](/pics/jackett-3.png)](/pics/jackett-3.png)
diff --git a/content/config/qbittorrent.md b/content/config/qbittorrent.md
index a2dd71e..699093e 100644
--- a/content/config/qbittorrent.md
+++ b/content/config/qbittorrent.md
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Your local IP country is North Korea
Your IPs are different. qBittorrent is working as expected! ✅
```
-If your VPN is working fine, move onwards to the [Initial configuration](#initial-configuration).
+If your VPN is working fine, move onward to the [Initial configuration](#initial-configuration).
If the check fails (or you haven't configured the VPN), you'll see a message like this:
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ After logging in, you'll see the empty qBittorrent window. Here, you have to cli
[![qbittorrent-2](/pics/qbittorrent-2.png)](/pics/qbittorrent-2.png)
-You'll notice qBitorrent has A TON of settings you can change. First, go to the "BitTorrent" tab, check the "When ratio reaches" checkbox and set it to 0
+You'll notice qBitorrent has A TON of settings you can change. First, go to the "BitTorrent" tab, check the "When ratio reaches" checkbox, and set it to 0
### Is this a dick move?
@@ -77,11 +77,11 @@ Yes.
In case you don't know, the BitTorrent protocol works by sharing (seeding) files across the network. By setting the seeding limit to zero, we are basically saying "Share the torrent **until** I've finished downloading." You'll still share the file across the network while downloading, but when the file completes, the torrent will automatically stop and wait for [Sonarr](/config/sonarr)/[Radarr](/config/radarr) to pick up the file.
-For the purposes of this tutorial we'll leave it at 0, but if you want you can change it later to a less dickish setting.
+For the purposes of this tutorial, we'll leave it at 0, but if you want you can change it later to a less dickish setting.
[![qbittorrent-3](/pics/qbittorrent-3.png)](/pics/qbittorrent-3.png)
-Then, we'll continue to the "Web UI" tab. There, we can set it so it won't ask for a password if we are accesing it from the same subnet. This is not required, but recommended.
+Then, we'll continue to the "Web UI" tab. There, we can set it so it won't ask for a password if we are accessing it from the same subnet. This is not required but recommended.
[![qbittorreft-4](/pics/qbittorrent-4.png)](/pics/qbittorrent-4.png)
diff --git a/content/config/radarr.md b/content/config/radarr.md
index dc60dc9..cece91c 100644
--- a/content/config/radarr.md
+++ b/content/config/radarr.md
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ If everything is fine, click on "Save". You should see your indexer added to the
#### How many indexers can I have?
-As many as you want! Just repeat the steps to add new indexers in [Jackett](/config/jackett) and then follow this instructions again to add them to Radarr. The more indexers you have, the better!
+As many as you want! Just repeat the steps to add new indexers in [Jackett](/config/jackett) and then follow these instructions again to add them to Radarr. The more indexers you have, the better!
### Download Clients
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ If everything is fine, click on "Save". You should see your download client adde
### Checking if everything worked
-To check If everything is working corrently, In "System" go to "Status". In "Health", you should see "No issues with configuration". If you don't see that message, go back in the tutorial and try to fix it!
+To check If everything is working correctly, In "System" go to "Status". In "Health", you should see "No issues with configuration". If you don't see that message, go back in the tutorial and try to fix it!
[![radarr-17](/pics/radarr-17.png)](/pics/radarr-17.png)
diff --git a/content/config/recommendations.md b/content/config/recommendations.md
index 6257fb3..2590391 100644
--- a/content/config/recommendations.md
+++ b/content/config/recommendations.md
@@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ To improve the experience, you can:
- **Add more indexers.** (instructions for [Jackett](/config/jackett/#initial-configuration), instructions for [Radarr](/config/radarr/#indexers), instructions for [Sonarr](/config/sonarr/#indexers)). The more indexers you have, the easier it will be to find more obscure movies.
- **Add more subtitles providers.** (instructions for [Bazarr](/config/bazarr/#providers)). The more providers you have, the easier it will be for Bazarr to find the best subtitles for your files.
- **Install Emby on your devices!** Emby apps are available for Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox, Home Theater Computers, and more!
-- **Sign up for [Emby Premiere](https://emby.media/premiere.html) (optional, but VERY recommended!).** This way you will be able to have offline media, enable hardware transcoding, automatically convert your content, etc. I cancelled all my streaming services, bought a 1 year license and never looked back.
-- **Configure and fine tune all of the services.** You can always refer to this documentation if you mess up something. The key part of any good media server is that it should adapt to the user, and not the other way around.
+- **Sign up for [Emby Premiere](https://emby.media/premiere.html) (optional, but VERY recommended!).** This way you will be able to have offline media, enable hardware transcoding, automatically convert your content, etc. I canceled all my streaming services, bought a 1 year license, and never looked back.
+- **Configure and fine-tune all of the services.** You can always refer to this documentation if you mess up something. The key part of any good media server is that it should adapt to the user, and not the other way around.
diff --git a/content/config/running-everything-together.md b/content/config/running-everything-together.md
index bc7831e..214a5f1 100644
--- a/content/config/running-everything-together.md
+++ b/content/config/running-everything-together.md
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "Running everything together"
date: 2023-01-12T18:06:44-03:00
draft: false
weight: 8
-summary: So you finally got YAMS running? Let's add some movies and see everything working together!
+summary: So you finally got YAMS running? Let's add some movies and seeing everything working together!
---
## First, I want to congratulate you 🎉
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ You did it! You installed and configured YAMS! Give yourself a good pat on your
[![party](/pics/party.gif)](/pics/party.gif)
-Now comes the fun part: Adding your shows/movies and see everything working together 😎
+Now comes the fun part: Adding your shows/movies and seeing everything working together 😎
## Radarr & Sonarr
-This instructions will apply for both Radarr and Sonarr. To keep the tutorial brief, I will only test Radarr.
+These instructions will apply to both Radarr and Sonarr. To keep the tutorial brief, I will only test Radarr.
Open Radarr at [http://{your-ip-address}:7878/]() and on the left menu click on "Add New". In this tutorial I'll use "The Godfather", but you can search for the movie you want!
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Click on the movie you want to download.
On the modal, select the quality you want the movie to be downloaded. If your movie is part of a collection, you can choose to download the entire collection in the "Monitor" box. For this case, I want to download the entire Godfather collection, so I'll choose that on the modal.
-Finally click on "Add Movie"
+Finally, click on "Add Movie"
[![running-everything-together-3](/pics/running-everything-together-3.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-3.png)
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ If you wait for the movies to download, if you go to Emby at [http://{your-ip-ad
[![running-everything-together-7](/pics/running-everything-together-7.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-7.png)
-If you open the movie, you'll see it even has subtitles! Which means [Bazarr](/config/bazarr) is working as well!
+If you open the movie, you'll see it even has subtitles! This means [Bazarr](/config/bazarr) is working as well!
[![running-everything-together-8](/pics/running-everything-together-8.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-8.png)
@@ -88,12 +88,12 @@ roger@debian:/srv/media/movies$ tree .
3 directories, 9 files
```
-If you don't like the way the folders/movies are named, you can always change it in [Radarr's media management page](/config/radarr#media-management). The same applies for [Sonarr](/config/sonarr#media-management).
+If you don't like the way the folders/movies are named, you can always change it on [Radarr's media management page](/config/radarr#media-management). The same applies to [Sonarr](/config/sonarr#media-management).
# Final step and conclusions
-You should have your first media server up and running now! That's a big step forward into dropping your dependency on big services like Netflix or Amazon Prime.
+You should have your first media server up and running now! That's a big step forward in dropping your dependency on big services like Netflix or Amazon Prime.
-There's still A LOT of things you can do to make your experience even better! You can go to the [Recommendations](/config/recommendations) page now and finish the tutorial.
+There are still A LOT of things you can do to make your experience even better! You can go to the [Recommendations](/config/recommendations) page now and finish the tutorial.
🙌 Thank you for being here and for following the tutorial! Enjoy the fruit of your labor. You are awesome! 😎
diff --git a/content/config/sonarr.md b/content/config/sonarr.md
index 453d630..7935e41 100644
--- a/content/config/sonarr.md
+++ b/content/config/sonarr.md
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "Sonarr"
date: 2023-01-10T19:06:43-03:00
draft: false
weight: 5
-summary: 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.
+summary: 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.
---
# What is Sonarr?
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ If everything is fine, click on "Save". You should see your indexer added to the
#### How many indexers can I have?
-As many as you want! Just repeat the steps to add new indexers in [Jackett](/config/jackett) and then follow this instructions again to add them to Sonarr. The more indexers you have, the better!
+As many as you want! Just repeat the steps to add new indexers in [Jackett](/config/jackett) and then follow these instructions again to add them to Sonarr. The more indexers you have, the better!
### Download Clients
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ If everything is fine, click on "Save". You should see your download client adde
### Checking if everything worked
-To check If everything is working corrently, In "System" go to "Status". In "Health", you should see "No issues with configuration". If you don't see that message, go back in the tutorial and try to fix it!
+To check If everything is working correctly, In "System" go to "Status". In "Health", you should see "No issues with configuration". If you don't see that message, go back in the tutorial and try to fix it!
[![sonarr-17](/pics/sonarr-17.png)](/pics/sonarr-17.png)
diff --git a/content/donate/_index.md b/content/donate/_index.md
index cb5a8d1..fe107d1 100644
--- a/content/donate/_index.md
+++ b/content/donate/_index.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ weight: 100
## External donations (preferred)
If you **really** wish to donate, first I would like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart! ❤️
-Second, I would prefer you donate to any of the projects used in this script. They are the ones doing the real work, I just created a `docker-compose` file, a couple of bash scripts and a documentation.
+Second, I would prefer you donate to any of the projects used in this script. They are the ones doing the real work, I just created a `docker-compose` file, a couple of bash scripts, and a documentation.
- [linuxserver.io donations page](https://www.linuxserver.io/donate).
- [Sonarr donations page](https://sonarr.tv/donate).
@@ -44,6 +44,6 @@ I'm not doing this for the money, and thank God I don't need donations to keep t
+ [isaac152](https://github.com/isaac152).
## And finally:
-You 🫵, for being such an amazing human being, checking out my project and (hopefully!) using it on your media server.
+You 🫵, for being such an amazing human being, checking out my project, and (hopefully!) using it on your media server.
# Thank you! 🙇
diff --git a/content/install/description.md b/content/install/description.md
index 27d9823..33b61e4 100644
--- a/content/install/description.md
+++ b/content/install/description.md
@@ -6,28 +6,28 @@ weight: 1
summary: A brief summary on what YAMS is and its features
---
-YAMS is a is a **highly opinionated** media server.
+YAMS is a **highly opinionated** media server.
-With YAMS you'll be able to automate your media gathering, organization and consumption.
+With YAMS you'll be able to automate your media gathering, organization, and consumption.
## First, why?
-I wanted a setup that my non technical girlfiend could use without any problems, so I started designing my media server using multiple open source projects, and running them on top of docker.
+In 2019 I wanted a setup that my non-technical girlfriend could use without any problems, so I started designing my media server using multiple open source projects and running them on top of docker.
-Fast forward two years and I would like to say it works very well 😎 And most importantly, I acomplished my goal: My girlfiend uses it very regularly and I've even expanded it to my Mother, who lives 5000kms from me.
+Fast forward two years and I would like to say it works very well 😎 And most importantly, I accomplished my goal: My girlfriend uses it regularly and I've even added my mom, who lives 5000 kms from me.
My friends wanted to have a media server like mine, but it was always hard to explain everything that was involved in building and connecting all the pieces together.
-So basically, my friends pushed me to build this script and documentation, so they (and now anyone!) could build it on their own homeservers.
+So basically, my friends pushed me to build this script and documentation, so they (and now anyone!) could build it on their own home servers.
## Features
In no particular order:
- **Automatic shows/movies download:** Just add your shows and movies to the watch list and it should automatically download the files as soon as they are available.
-- **Automatic clasification and organization:** Your media files should be completely organized by default.
-- **Automatic subtitles download:** Self explanatory. Your media server should automatically download subtitles in the languages you choose, if they are available.
-- **Support for Web, Android, iOS, Android TV and whatever that can support Emby:** Since we are leveraging from Emby, you should be able to watch your favorite media almost anywhere.
+- **Automatic classification and organization:** Your media files should be completely organized by default.
+- **Automatic subtitles download:** Self-explanatory. Your media server should automatically download subtitles in the languages you choose if they are available.
+- **Support for Web, Android, iOS, Android TV, and whatever that can support Emby:** Since we are using Emby, you should be able to watch your favorite media almost anywhere.
## What's installed with YAMS?
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ In no particular order:
- [Sonarr](https://sonarr.tv/)
- [Bazarr](https://www.bazarr.media/)
- [Emby](https://emby.media/)
+- [gluetun](https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun)
-With this combination, you can create a fully functional media server that is going to download, categorize, subtitle and serve your favorite shows and movies.
+With this combination, you can create a fully functional media server that is going to download, categorize, subtitle, and serve your favorite shows and movies.
diff --git a/content/install/steps.md b/content/install/steps.md
index 15abab4..be9db11 100644
--- a/content/install/steps.md
+++ b/content/install/steps.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ If you haven’t installed `docker` and `docker-compose`, don’t worry! The scr
## Before running
Before installing, make sure you have:
-- **An installation location:** The script is going to ask you for a install location, but it will default to `/opt/yams`. Just make sure your current user has permissions to write on the selected directory.
+- **An installation location:** The script is going to ask you for an install location, but it will default to `/opt/yams`. Just make sure your current user has permissions to write on the selected directory.
- **A media folder:** This is the folder where all your files are going to be downloaded and categorized. For example, if you choose `/srv/media`, the script is going to create the following folders:
+ `/srv/media/tv`: For your TV shows.
+ `/srv/media/movies`: For your movies.
@@ -112,13 +112,13 @@ You can check the supported VPN list here: https://yams.media/advanced/vpn.
Do you want to configure a VPN? [Y/n]:
```
-Now its time to configure the VPN. The automatic installer supports all the VPNs on [this list](/advanced/vpn#official-supported-vpns), but **I strongly recommend using Mullvad**. Why? Basically:
+Now it's time to configure the VPN. The automatic installer supports all the VPNs on [this list](/advanced/vpn#official-supported-vpns), but **I strongly recommend using Mullvad**. Why? Basically:
- They don't require your email or information to create a new account.
- It's simple to configure.
- They only have monthly subscriptions, so you can leave them whenever you want.
- You can pay with crypto.
-If want to configure a VPN, select `Y` and continue with this instructions. If you don't have a VPN or don't want to use a VPN, choose `N` and move to [finishing the installation](#finishing-the-installation). You can set your VPN later in the [qBittorrent configuration](/config/qbittorrent). **You should always use a VPN when downloading torrents!**
+If want to configure a VPN, select `Y` and continue with these instructions. If you don't have a VPN or don't want to use a VPN, choose `N` and move to [finishing the installation](#finishing-the-installation). You can set your VPN later in the [qBittorrent configuration](/config/qbittorrent). **You should always use a VPN when downloading torrents!**
```bash
What's your VPN service? (with spaces) [mullvad]:
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ After a lot of docker installing, you'll get a message like this at the end:
All done!✅ Enjoy YAMS!
You can check the installation on /opt/yams
========================================================
-Everythins should be running now! To check everything running, go to:
+Everything should be running now! To check everything running, go to:
Jackett: http://192.168.0.169:9117/
qBittorrent: http://192.168.0.169:8080/
@@ -199,4 +199,4 @@ https://yams.media/config
And that's it!
-In your browser, you can visit each of the sites to check that they are running correctly. If one of them don't show up, you might need to wait a couple of minutes for docker to finish the full installation.
+In your browser, you can visit each of the sites to check that they are running correctly. If one of them doesn't show up, you might need to wait a couple of minutes for docker to finish the full installation.
diff --git a/content/install/using-the-cli.md b/content/install/using-the-cli.md
index afbe8ea..4c023c5 100644
--- a/content/install/using-the-cli.md
+++ b/content/install/using-the-cli.md
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ weight: 3
summary: YAMS comes with a very handy CLI to manage all your media server. Here's where you'll learn how to use it.
---
-YAMS comes with a very handy CLI to manage all your media server. Here's where you'll learn how to use it.
+YAMS comes with a very handy CLI to manage your media server. Here's where you'll learn how to use it.
On your server, you can type:
```bash
@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ Everything is very self-explanatory, but I'll go in more detail here:
- `restart`: Restarts all the services. It stops them gracefully and starts them again.
- `stop`: Stops all the services gracefully.
- `start`: Starts all the services.
-- `destroy`: Destroys all the services so you can start the configuration from scrath. ⚠️ Be careful! ⚠️ There's no going back after this!
-- `check-vpn`: Checks the IP of the qBittorrent service and compares it to your own IP. If they are the same, it's goign to warn you.
+- `destroy`: Destroys all the services so you can start the configuration from scratch. ⚠️ Be careful! ⚠️ There's no going back after this!
+- `check-vpn`: Checks the IP of the qBittorrent service and compares it to your own IP. If they are the same, it's going to warn you.
If you get a `docker` permission error trying to use the CLI, go [here](/faqs/) to fix it.