plot.fyi
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Settings

a:*_film (Wikidata genre mirrors) and a:*_scene (single-scene tags) are always excluded. Anything you add here applies on top. The command's own --exclude overrides this default. Space-separated. * wildcard works anywhere.
How many films to return for match and co-anchor results. Range 5–200. Default 30.
Default complete-linkage cosine cutoff for cluster. Range 0–1.
A filter automatically appended to every search — e.g. sc:3 (only ★3+), y:1980-2000, or both. An explicit filter you type overrides it. Shows as a pill in the search box; leave blank to disable.
Which services count as "streaming" for the Streaming link. A film available only on unchecked services shows the link as empty and white; a film on checked services has it filled in. In either case you must visit TMDB to see which services (they are a good site worth supporting!).
Long film summaries are truncated to ~400 characters with a “more” link. Check this to show them fully expanded by default.
Director and cast always show; writer, cinematography, music and box office are tucked behind a “more crew” link. Check this to show all of it by default.
The app silently adds some patterns to every query (e.g. a:*_film Wikidata mirrors, a:*_scene single-scene tags, a:tspdt1000, a:deep_todo). These are normally hidden from the search box and result headers — only what you typed is shown. Check this to reveal those global query adds in the displayed --exclude string.
Adds an availability button to your lists that keeps only films available on your selected services (and links each to TMDB). Only applies to lists of 42 items or fewer.
Shows the ? (explain) and T (tags) buttons on film cards. Off by default.