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Set version to 0.0.2
Order-independent group resolution on top of 0.0.1.
2026-07-31 09:43:12 +02:00

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---
name: "Watched Together"
guid: "aa3288a0-e8c1-43e2-8045-8c3411142a5b"
version: "0.0.2.0"
targetAbi: "10.11.0.0"
framework: "net9.0"
overview: "One shared login for several people; watched state flows back to each member's own account"
description: >
Watched Together lets several users share a single viewing account. Any member's
password unlocks the shared account, and anything marked watched or unwatched there
propagates one-way to each member's individual account.
A shared account is granted only the libraries every member can already reach, so
sharing an account never grants access nobody had.
This is not synchronized playback - for watching in lockstep across devices, use
Jellyfin's built-in SyncPlay. Watched Together solves the "one TV, one login, but
everyone's Continue Watching should stay correct" problem instead.
category: "General"
owner: "dtourolle"
artifacts:
- "Jellyfin.Plugin.WatchedTogether.dll"
build_type: "dotnet"
dotnet_configuration: "Release"
dotnet_framework: "net9.0"
# Point at the plugin project rather than the solution so the test project is not packaged.
project: "Jellyfin.Plugin.WatchedTogether/Jellyfin.Plugin.WatchedTogether.csproj"
changelog: >
Member order no longer matters when resolving a group: "john+jane" and
"jane+john" are the same account instead of creating a second one. Account
names are sorted alphabetically, and a member's password is checked in the
order the names were typed.