CinePro Core has officially launched! The project is actively maintained and open for contributions.
Where the project stands
CinePro Core is the TypeScript, OMSS‑compliant backend atcinepro-org/core — the active foundation for the entire CinePro ecosystem. The original JavaScript backend at cinepro-org/backend is archived and kept for historical reference only.
CinePro is a modular, high‑performance movie and TV scraper that does not host any media itself and is intended for personal and home use only. The project is maintained by a small team — and that’s exactly why we need you.
Current focus areas
1. Provider coverage & quality
CinePro Core ships with multiple providers undersrc/providers, but coverage and stability are continuously evolving. This is one of the highest-impact areas for new contributors.
Stabilize existing providers
Fix edge cases, improve error handling, and ensure providers degrade gracefully when a source goes offline.
2. CineHome integration
Beyond the streaming backend, it is planned that CinePro/core also powers CineHome — a service for automating downloads to a NAS or similar device. This has not been started yet, but will be a major focus in the coming months. CineHome will be a separate repository, but close integration with Core will be essential.We need contributors — and that means you
CinePro is a small team maintaining a growing ecosystem. There’s plenty of meaningful work available at every skill level — whether you write code, test things, or just improve docs.Star the repo
It sounds small, but visibility matters. A ⭐ helps new contributors find the project.
Join the discussion
Share ideas, ask questions, and help shape the direction of CinePro. No code required.
Add a provider
Know a working streaming source? Implement an OMSS provider and open a PR. Providers are the #1 way to directly improve CinePro for everyone.
Fix a bug
Browse open issues in
cinepro-org/core. Even small fixes help keep the project reliable for all users.Improve docs
Spot something unclear? Missing a guide? Good documentation is what turns a project into a community.
Not sure where to start? Head to GitHub Discussions and introduce yourself — we’ll point you to something that fits your skills.