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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Manually create a season

     
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    Manually create a season

    as a precursor to using introskipper
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    2025-06-13, 04:31 PM
    I have several shows (ghost in the shell, stand alone complex is one of them) which have been put together by different groups and so their filenames drift slightly. This is causing jellyfin to not naturally group them into seasons, and intro-skipper seems to ONLY be able to deal with a show if its categorized as a season. Is there a way that I can select a bunch of media files, and group them into a season, as opposed to into a collection or a playlist?
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    2025-06-17, 07:21 PM
    If you go into the shell/terminal you can make your way to the directory and create it yourself. I find that I have to do this when i manually add anime and i forget to check the box that says "create season folder"

    cd /mnt/media/Anime/Ghost\In\The\Shell

    mkdir 'Season 01'

    mv *S01* /mnt/media/Anime/Ghost/Season\01
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