2016-10-21, 22:35
My original setup was a Windows PC running Sickbeard which dumped the shows to my network drive into it's corresponding folder.
I had a process that ran in the background and monitored the contents of these folders.
If they contained NO video files, the folder was be set to "hidden"
If they did, the hidden flag would be removed.
This would toggle whether they were visible in Kodi, and it really helped keep things clean.
I would like to do the same thing from my Linux box, but it seems the only way to hide a folder, is to append a "." to the name, which of course will break Sickbeard when it attempts to save the file.
Has anyone figured out how to do this?
Is there any other thing that Kodi checks to determine if it should display the folder or not?
I know on Ubuntu, Nautilus will hide directories if they contain a ".hidden" file... but i'm guessing this doesnt work in Kodi?
I had a process that ran in the background and monitored the contents of these folders.
If they contained NO video files, the folder was be set to "hidden"
If they did, the hidden flag would be removed.
This would toggle whether they were visible in Kodi, and it really helped keep things clean.
I would like to do the same thing from my Linux box, but it seems the only way to hide a folder, is to append a "." to the name, which of course will break Sickbeard when it attempts to save the file.
Has anyone figured out how to do this?
Is there any other thing that Kodi checks to determine if it should display the folder or not?
I know on Ubuntu, Nautilus will hide directories if they contain a ".hidden" file... but i'm guessing this doesnt work in Kodi?