Last updated on May 8th, 2023 at 12:25 pm
FileBot is the ultimate tool for organizing and renaming your movies, tv shows or anime, and music well as downloading subtitles and artwork. It’s smart and just works.
Code Source: GitHub
Skip to Docker Run Code / Skip to Compose & Portainer Code


Install Docker
Before we start, please ensure you have Docker installed. This can be installed through the Synology Package Center.
Create the Docker Folder
We now need to create the FileBot Docker folder. Head into File Station and open the Docker folder. Select Create, choose Create folder and name it filebot. (see demonstration)
Create the Scheduled Task
We will now head into Control Panel > Task Scheduler > Create > Scheduled Task and click User-defined script. (see demonstration)

Configure the Scheduled Task
In the window that appears, insert the following:
In the General tab, In the Task field, enter FileBot. From the User list, select root. Uncheck the Enabled option.
In the Schedule tab, Select Run on the following date (make sure It’s today’s date). Now select Do not repeat.
In the Task Settings tab, under Notification, You can choose to turn this on, otherwise skip this. Now copy-paste the following code into the Run command area. Now click OK.
docker run -d --name=filebot \
-p 9929:5800 \
-v /volume1/docker/filebot:/config:rw \
-v /volume1/data/media:/data \
-v $HOME:/storage:rw \
jlesage/filebot
Important: Remember to change the directory paths to match your own.
Accept the warning prompt
When the below warning appears, press OK.

Run the Scheduled Task
You will now see your list of tasks. Select FileBot, now press Run. When asked to run, press Yes.
Your app is now Installed
The installation process has now finished. Give it a few seconds to appear in your Docker list.

Open your browser and enter the link to your new container http://synologyip:9929
Docker Compose and Portainer
If you would prefer to install with Docker Compose or Portainer, use the following code. You can also view a demonstration here.
version: '3.3'
services:
filebot:
container_name: filebot
ports:
- '9929:5800'
volumes:
- '/volume1/docker/filebot:/config:rw'
- '/volume1/data/media:/data'
- '$HOME:/storage:rw'
image: jlesage/filebot
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