Power User Reference

A complete reference for every feature, setting, and behavior in Plunge — for users already comfortable with the basics.

Server backends

Plunge supports three server backends. Each uses a different API but all provide the same features inside Plunge. The backend is selected once at setup and stored alongside your credentials; changing it requires signing out and re-connecting.

Backend Auth method Notes
Jellyfin API key (created in server admin) Default. Full feature support.
Emby API key (created in server admin) Uses the Emby MediaBrowser API. Largely compatible with Jellyfin.
Plex X-Plex-Token Uses the Plex Media Server API. Favorites and user-preference sync are not supported on Plex (the API does not expose them in a compatible way).

Generating an API key — Jellyfin

In your Jellyfin server's admin dashboard, go to Administration › API Keys and create a new key with any name. Copy the generated key and paste it into Plunge's setup screen.

Generating an API key — Emby

In Emby's admin dashboard, go to Advanced › API Keys. Create a key, name it anything (e.g. "Plunge"), copy it, and paste it into setup.

Getting your X-Plex-Token

Plex tokens are tied to your Plex account, not your server. The easiest way to find yours is to sign in to plex.tv, open the web player, inspect a network request, and look for the X-Plex-Token query parameter. Plex's support documentation also covers this in detail.

Exploration system

The exploration system is Plunge's approach to discovery. It is designed around a single question: how adventurous do you want to be right now?

The dial (1-11)

The dial in each library view adjusts how items are scored against your taste profile and how those scores affect card sizing.

How scores are calculated

Each item in a library gets a score based on how many of its metadata signals (genre, year, director, cast, rating) match signals in your taste profile. The dial value determines how the raw score translates into ranking and visual weight:

The card sizing works the same way: items whose score is above the library's mean appear at the "featured" size; items at or below the mean appear at the "normal" size; items well below appear at the "dimmed" (smaller) size.

Taste profile

Your taste profile is a weighted map of the signals Plunge has inferred from your behavior. It builds up automatically and is stored on your media server alongside your other preferences, so it persists across sessions and devices.

What signals are collected

ActionSignal
Finish an item (80%+ played)Strong positive for all genres, year, and key metadata
Tap the heart during playbackStrongest positive signal — explicit like
Mark as Favorite on the detail pageStrong positive
Play an item more than onceModerate positive
Stop before 20% playedMild negative (not penalized heavily — could just be a preview)

Resetting your profile

There is no in-app reset button in this version of Plunge. If you want to start fresh, sign in to your media server's native web interface and clear the Plunge preferences stored under your user account.

Playback settings

Autoplay

When autoplay is on (the default), the player automatically advances to the next item in the queue when the current one ends. For TV show episodes, this means episodes play continuously. Turn it off in Settings if you prefer to choose each item manually.

Max bitrate

This sets the highest bitrate Plunge will request from your server for transcoded streams. It has no effect if the file plays directly (Direct Play — your server sends the original file without transcoding). Useful if you are on a metered or slow connection.

SettingNotes
AutoServer decides based on client capabilities
40 MbpsFull quality 4K HDR (requires fast local network)
20 MbpsHigh quality 4K SDR or 1080p HDR
10 MbpsGood 1080p on most content
4 MbpsAcceptable 1080p; good for slower connections
2 Mbps720p range; suitable for mobile data
1 MbpsCompressed SD; useful on very slow or metered connections

Themes

Plunge ships with eight visual themes. Your choice is saved as a preference and applies across sessions. All themes are dark-mode only.

ThemeCharacter
Pelagic (default)Deep ocean blue-grey with a cool teal accent.
PantheonNear-black background with a muted gold accent.
PineDark forest tones with a cool green accent.
PrairieWarm earth tones and a terracotta accent.
Prairie SkyPrairie warmth with a pale sky-blue accent.
Prairie RosePrairie warmth with a muted rose accent.
PanacheRich charcoal with a saturated magenta accent.
PeachSoft warm-dark background with a peach-orange accent.

Accent style

Each theme offers two accent modes: Same Shade (the accent is a tint of the base color palette) and Complement (the accent is shifted to the complementary hue). Both options are available in Settings under Appearance.

Settings reference

The Settings view is available from the sidebar or directly at #/settings. All preferences are stored on your media server and sync across sessions and devices.

Appearance

SettingWhat it does
Theme Selects the color palette for the entire UI. Eight themes are available — see the Themes section for the full list.
Accent style Same Shade keeps the accent within the palette's primary hue; Complement shifts it to the opposite hue for higher contrast.
Language Switches the UI language. Takes effect immediately without a page reload.

Home

SettingRangeWhat it does
Continue Watching row limit 4 – 16 (step 2) Maximum items shown in the Continue Watching row on the home screen.
Recently Added row limit 4 – 16 (step 2) Maximum items shown in the Recently Added row on the home screen.

Library

SettingWhat it does
Default view mode — Masonry Cards vary in size based on exploration score. High-confidence items appear larger.
Default view mode — Uniform All cards are the same size. Scores still determine sort order but not card sizing.
Default view mode — Row Items display as a compact horizontal-scroll list of rows rather than a card grid.

Libraries (per-library customization)

When at least one library is connected, a Libraries section appears with a row for each library. Each row lets you:

Exploration

The Default exploration scale slider (1-11) sets the starting value for the exploration dial in every library view. You can still adjust the dial per-view at any time; this setting just controls where it starts each session. See the Exploration system section for how the dial affects scoring.

Playback

SettingWhat it does
Autoplay When on (default), playback automatically advances to the next item in the queue when the current item ends.
Video Audio-Only mode When on, video files play through the mini audio bar (audio only) rather than opening the full-screen video player. Useful on TV when you want to listen to film soundtracks without the video overlay.
Max bitrate Caps the bitrate for transcoded streams. Has no effect on Direct Play streams. See the Playback settings section for the available values.
Mini-video corner Sets which corner of the screen the mini-video overlay appears in: bottom-right (default), bottom-left, top-right, or top-left.
Subtitle language BCP-47 language code (e.g. en, fr). Plunge automatically selects a matching subtitle track when one is available. Leave blank to start with subtitles off.
Audio language BCP-47 language code. Plunge selects a matching audio track when the media has multiple audio streams. Leave blank to use the server default.

Account

The Account section shows read-only connection details — server URL, connection status, authentication type, and the currently signed-in username. From here you can:

Filtering & smart collections

Every library view has a Filters button in the toolbar. When any filter is active, a badge on the button shows the count of active filter dimensions. Below the toolbar a row of dismissible chips appears, one per active filter — click the × on any chip to remove that filter immediately.

Quick filter toggles

At the top of the filter panel are toggle buttons that narrow the library to a specific watch-state. These work across all non-photo library types:

Multiple toggles can be active simultaneously — the grid shows only items that pass all active toggles.

Attribute drill-down

Below the quick toggles is a list of filterable attributes. Clicking any attribute opens a submenu showing all values present in the current library. You can select one or more values; items must match at least one selected value in that attribute to be shown (OR within a dimension). Selecting values from multiple attributes applies all dimensions together (AND across dimensions).

Available attributes vary by library type. Photo libraries offer no attribute filters. Music and audiobook libraries offer Genre only. All other library types offer:

AttributeWhat it filters
GenreOne or more of the item's genres must match.
YearExact year or a from–to range.
DecadeRelease decade (1980s, 1990s, etc.).
Content RatingOfficial rating (e.g. PG-13, TV-MA).
DirectorDirector name match.
CastActor name match.
StudioProduction studio match.
ResolutionVideo resolution — 4K, 1080p, 720p, or SD.
Audio LanguageAt least one audio track in the selected language.

Clicking the attribute name in the chip bar dismisses all selected values for that attribute at once.

Advanced filters

The Advanced Filters link at the bottom of the filter panel opens the query builder, which closes the filter panel. The query builder lets you construct precise multi-condition rules that the standard filter panel does not support.

Each rule has three parts: a field, an operator, and a value. The full field list is:

FieldValue typeOperators
TitleTextContains, starts with, is, is not
GenreListIs, is not
YearNumberIs, before, after, between
Content RatingListIs, is not
DirectorTextIs, contains
ActorTextIs, contains
StudioTextIs, contains
RuntimeNumber (minutes)At least, at most
ResolutionSelect (4K, 1080p, 720p, SD)Is, at least
Audio LanguageTextIs
WatchedIs watched, is unwatched

The match mode at the top of the panel controls how rules combine: Match All (default) requires every rule to pass; Match Any shows items that satisfy at least one rule. The result count updates live as rules are added or modified.

Advanced rules stack with standard filter-panel selections — the grid shows only items that pass both the standard filters and the advanced rules simultaneously. Click Clear All inside the filter panel to remove all active filters and advanced rules in one action.

Smart collections

Once you have a useful combination of standard filters and advanced rules active, click Save as Collection in the query builder to give it a name and save it. Saved collections appear in the sidebar directly beneath their source library — clicking one loads that library with the saved filter state pre-applied.

To delete a smart collection, open that collection's library view (filters applied), open the filter panel, and click Delete Collection at the bottom of the panel. This removes the collection from the sidebar without affecting the library itself.

Context menus

Right-clicking any card or library tile opens a context menu with actions relevant to that item. On touch devices, a long press opens the same menu.

Media card context menu

Available on all media cards (movies, episodes, tracks, albums, artists, series):

ActionAvailable on
PlayPlayable items (movies, episodes, tracks)
Play NextPlayable items — inserts at the front of the queue
Add to QueuePlayable items — appends to the end of the queue
Add to PlaylistPlayable items
Start RadioTracks and music items — starts a station based on this item
More InfoEpisodes and tracks — opens the inline info panel
Mark Played / UnplayedMovies and episodes
View Series / Album / ArtistEpisodes, tracks, albums — navigates to the parent item
Favorite / UnfavoriteAll items
Love ThisAll items — sends a strong positive taste signal
Not InterestedAll items — sends a negative taste signal
View DetailsAll items
Analyze (admin only)Movies and episodes
Fix Match (admin only)Movies and episodes — re-match metadata from an external database
Refresh Metadata (admin only)All items
Delete (admin only)All items — permanently removes from the server after confirmation

Library tile context menu

Right-clicking a library name in the sidebar or a library tile on the home screen:

Player context menu

Available from the … (more options) button in the full-screen player:

Keyboard shortcuts

Plunge is designed to be fully operable with a keyboard or TV remote D-pad. All interactive elements are reachable by tabbing or using arrow key navigation.

Global navigation

KeyAction
Arrow keysMove focus between interactive elements. In lists and grids, spatial navigation moves to the nearest element in that direction.
Enter / SpaceActivate the focused element (button, card, link).
Escape / BackspaceClose the current overlay, context menu, or search panel. In the player, reveals the controls bar.
Tab / Shift+TabMove forward or backward through focusable elements in document order.

Search

KeyAction
Arrow Down (from search input)Move focus into the result list.
Arrow Up (from first result)Return focus to the search input.
Enter / Space (on a result)Navigate to that item and close the search panel.
EscapeClose the search panel and return focus to the search input.

Player controls

The player has no dedicated keyboard shortcuts beyond standard focus navigation. All controls — play/pause, skip, volume, subtitle track selection — are reachable via arrow keys and activated with Enter or Space. Moving the mouse, tapping the screen, or pressing any key reveals the controls bar if it is hidden.

Admin panel

The admin panel is accessible to users with administrator privileges only. Navigate to it from Settings › Account › Administration, or directly at #/admin.

Server info

Displays the server name, software version, and operating system as reported by your media server. Information is fetched on mount and shown in read-only rows.

Active sessions

Shows all currently active playback sessions on your server in a table: who is playing what, from which client, and whether the stream is Direct Play or Transcoded. Each row has a Stop button that terminates that session's playback. The list refreshes automatically after a session is stopped.

Library actions

ButtonWhat it does
Scan Library Triggers a full library scan on the server. The button shows feedback while the scan starts and reports success or failure. The actual scan runs on the server asynchronously.
Clear Cache Clears Plunge's local in-memory API response cache. Does not affect the server; use this if you see stale data after a library change.

API keys

Lists all API keys registered on the server. Each row shows the key's app name, a truncated token preview, and the creation date. To revoke a key, click Revoke on its row and confirm the dialog. To create a new key, enter an app name in the text field and click Create API Key. The list updates automatically after any change.

User Management link

The Users section in the admin panel contains a Manage Users button that navigates to the full User Management view at #/admin/users.

User management

The User Management view is available at #/admin/users (admin-only). It shows every user on your media server in a list with per-user action buttons.

User list

Each user row displays the username, an Admin badge if they have administrator access, and a Disabled badge if their account is currently suspended. Three action buttons appear on the right of each row:

ButtonWhat it does
Admin Toggles the user's administrator status. The button reflects the current state (active = admin). Changes take effect immediately and do not require a sign-in.
Disable / Enable Suspends or restores the user's account. A disabled user cannot sign in. The button label switches between Disable and Enable to match the current state.
Delete Permanently removes the user from the server after a confirmation dialog. This action cannot be undone.

Inviting a new user

Click Add User at the top of the view to expand the invite panel. Fill in:

Click Create to submit. The new user appears at the top of the list on success. Click Cancel to collapse the panel without creating a user.

Queue

The queue holds items to play in sequence. To add something to your queue, open the item's detail page and tap "Add to queue." The queue persists across page navigations within the current session but clears when you close the browser tab.

During playback, the next and previous buttons in the player controls step through the queue. If autoplay is on and the queue is non-empty, the next item starts automatically when the current one ends.

Photo & slideshow viewer

Photo libraries open a dedicated viewer rather than the standard media player. Navigate to a photo album in your library and tap any photo to open the single-photo view (#/photo/{id}). To launch a full-screen slideshow of the entire album, use the slideshow button at the bottom of the single-photo view or the context menu on the album card.

Single-photo view

The viewer displays the photo full-screen with a bottom bar showing the caption, metadata (capture date, camera model, and other EXIF fields your server exposes), and an action row. From the action row you can launch the album slideshow or see the photo's position in the album (e.g. 7 / 43).

KeyAction
Previous photo in album
Next photo in album
EscapeClose photo viewer, return to album

Slideshow view

The slideshow view (#/slideshow/{albumId}) plays all photos in an album full-screen with a crossfade transition. Photos advance automatically on a configurable interval (default: 5 seconds, adjustable in Settings → Playback → Slideshow interval).

Controls auto-hide after a few seconds of inactivity. Move the mouse or tap the screen to bring them back. While controls are visible you can:

Key / D-padAction
SpacePlay / Pause auto-advance
Previous photo (pauses auto-advance)
Next photo (pauses auto-advance)
EscapeExit slideshow, return to library

On TV (D-pad), the left and right buttons navigate photos, and the OK / Select button toggles play/pause.

The search bar in the top bar is always visible once you are connected to a server. Focusing it opens a floating panel beneath it. Results appear as you type, with a short debounce to avoid firing a query on every keystroke.

Keyboard and D-pad navigation

On TV remotes, the D-pad works the same way — down into results, up back to the bar, Back/Escape to close.

Recent searches

When the search bar is focused with no query typed, the panel shows your recent searches. Selecting one restores the term and re-runs the search. Recent searches are stored locally in your browser and are cleared when you switch server or sign out.

Search scope

Search always runs across all of your server's libraries simultaneously. Results are ordered by relevance as scored by your media server — Plunge does not re-rank them.

TV app support

webOS (LG Smart TVs)

Plunge is packaged as a webOS app for LG Smart TVs manufactured after 2015 (webOS 2.0+). Install via the LG Content Store or sideload the IPK package from the releases page. On webOS, the remote Back button navigates within Plunge; a final back press from the home screen closes the app gracefully.

Android TV

The Android TV version is a Progressive Web App (PWA) delivered as a full-screen webview. It responds to D-pad navigation and the Android TV remote's Back button. Install by sideloading the APK or through your TV's browser.

On both TV platforms, focus management and D-pad navigation are handled natively by the browser. If a button is not reachable by remote, use the pointer/cursor mode on your remote.

Offline use

Plunge registers a service worker that caches its own application shell (HTML, CSS, JS) after the first load. If your internet connection drops, the Plunge interface itself remains available. However, media cannot be streamed without a connection to your server. The offline shell shows an error if it cannot reach the configured server URL.