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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Custom menu links without config.json access

     
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    Custom menu links without config.json access

    Adding custom menu links on a seedbox with limited config options
    thcrt
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    2024-04-18, 01:20 PM
    Hey :)

    I want to add a custom menu link to my Jellyfin install. I'm running Jellyfin on a seedbox (ultra.cc) which gives me access to a directory that looks like this:

    Code:
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    ├── branding.xml
    ├── cache
    ├── data
    │   ├── data
    │   │   ├── jellyfin.db
    │   │   └── ...
    │   ├── metadata
    │   ├── plugins
    │   │   └── ...
    │   ├── root
    │   │   └── default
    │   │      ├── Movies
    │   │      └── Shows
    │   └── transcodes
    ├── dlna
    ├── log
    ├── transcode
    ├── system.xml
    └── ...

    As you can see, while I can access some configuration options, config.json isn't available to me.

    Is there any way I can locally override it or otherwise add a menu link with what I have available to me?

    I know it's unlikely, just wanted to make sure.

    Thanks <3
    BobHasNoSoul
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    2024-05-23, 08:57 PM
    Not sure if I'm understanding this properly.. you have access to webroot unless I'm reading that wrong.. but let's say you can't access config.json you could either create one or you could use a reverse proxy like nginx and have it point that file to a different file you host elsewhere.. but this all depends on your current abilities and host permissions
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