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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.cinepro.cc/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

You can always review the latest release here and run it locally with docker run -p 3000:3000 --name cinepro-core -e TMDB_API_KEY=your-tmdb-key ghcr.io/cinepro-org/core:latest to see the newest features in action. For a detailed breakdown of recent changes, keep reading!
May 10, 2026
FeatureFix

New features

  • CinePro UI public beta β€” CinePro Core now prints a startup banner inviting you to try the new web UI at ui.cinepro.cc, pre-wired to point at your running instance. The link respects your configured PUBLIC_URL, so a single click opens the UI connected to your server. The CinePro UI project is in public testing and looking for contributors.

Bug fixes

  • Cleaner automated release notes β€” The automated GitHub release pipeline no longer collapses headings, code blocks, and bullet lists onto a single line. New releases for your Docker deployment ship with properly formatted, readable changelogs again.
May 7, 2026
FeatureUpdateFix

New features

  • AnyEmbed provider (preview) β€” A new anyembed provider has been added to the provider lineup. It ships disabled by default while the upstream API stabilizes, as their session and stream endpoints still intermittently return 403/500 responses. The implementation is fully in place and can be enabled manually by setting readonly enabled = true in the provider source once the service becomes reliable enough for production use.
  • VidNest gains delta and moviebox backends β€” The vidnest provider now aggregates the additional delta and moviebox upstream servers alongside the existing backends. These contribute more playable streams and per-language audio variants for movie and TV lookups with no configuration changes required.

Updates

  • Cleaner Stremio addon defaults β€” The previously bundled WebStreamerMBG and Streamify community addons have been removed from the default stremioAddons configuration. The default array is now empty, allowing you to curate your own Stremio addon sources without first removing bundled entries. Setting STREMIO_ADDON=true still enables CinePro’s native addon manifest at /stremio/manifest.json.
  • Peachify hardening β€” Peachify now rotates a randomized desktop user agent on every request, uses the new uwu.eat-peach.sbs MovieBox endpoint, and includes a more robust AES-GCM decryption pipeline for encrypted payloads. The deprecated and unreliable ice upstream server has been removed from rotation.
  • StreamMafia endpoint update β€” The streammafia provider now uses the new sf.streammafia.to host following an upstream domain migration. Existing setups continue working without configuration changes.
  • 02MovieDownloader restored β€” The 02moviedownloader provider now transparently supports the upstream’s new encrypted response format (AES-256-CBC with a per-token-derived key), restoring download source resolution for previously failing titles.

Bug fixes

  • Broader proxy URL recognition β€” Proxy detection now correctly recognizes both m3u8-proxy?url= and mp4-proxy?url= patterns, including URLs served from *.workers.dev hosts. This restores playback for direct MP4 and proxied streams that were previously skipped.
  • Release workflow stability β€” The automated release pipeline no longer breaks on commit messages containing special characters, ensuring every push to main reliably produces a tagged GitHub release and Docker image.
April 29, 2026
Feature

New features

  • VidNest provider β€” A new vidnest provider has been added to the provider lineup and is enabled by default. It fans out across multiple VidNest backends (klikxxi, allmovies, onehd, hollymoviehd, vidlink, and more) in parallel, decrypts each response, and aggregates every playable stream and subtitle track into a single result. Servers that VidNest exposes but CinePro doesn’t yet handle surface as PARTIAL_SCRAPE warnings so you can tell when new backends appear upstream.
  • CineSu provider β€” A new CineSu provider has been added and is enabled by default, contributing additional movie and TV sources via the cine.su manifest API. The provider performs a lightweight reachability check before returning streams so unplayable titles short-circuit cleanly.
April 28, 2026
UpdateFix

Updates

  • StreamMafia overhaul β€” The streammafia provider has been rewritten to use the new sf.streammafia.to API, including session-cookie handshake, short-lived API token negotiation, and a randomized desktop user agent on every request. All alternate audio tracks (switches) are now resolved in parallel and merged into the result, so multi-language titles return every available dub instead of just the selected stream. Stream URLs are deduplicated before being returned.
  • Uembed fully removed β€” The previously-disabled uembed provider has been deleted from the codebase now that its upstream service is permanently offline. The provider list has been trimmed accordingly.
  • Leaner runtime β€” axios has been dropped as a dependency in favor of the built-in fetch API across all providers, reducing install size and cold-start time.

Bug fixes

  • More reliable stream pattern matching β€” Added the hlmv.tripplestream.online host to the recognized streaming-pattern list so links from that CDN are properly proxied during playback.
April 27, 2026
FeatureUpdate

New features

  • MCP support for AI agents β€” CinePro Core can now expose a Model Context Protocol server, letting AI agents query stream sources directly. Opt in by setting MCP_ENABLED=true in your environment.
  • Popr provider β€” A new popr provider has been added to the provider lineup and is enabled by default. It fans out across multiple Popr/Vidnest backends in parallel, deduplicates subtitles, and now contributes additional sources to every movie and TV lookup.
  • Audio track metadata β€” Sources now carry per-language audio track labels, making it easier for clients to surface the right dub or original-language stream.

Updates

  • Automated release workflow polish β€” Docker image labelling and the automated release pipeline have been tidied up so each release ships with cleaner metadata for the multi-architecture images on the GitHub Container Registry.

Updates

  • Richer Docker image metadata β€” Official container images on the GitHub Container Registry now carry standard OCI labels (version, revision, build date, source URL), making it easier to inspect and audit the image you’re running in your Docker deployment.
April 26, 2026
UpdateFix

Updates

  • Automated GitHub Releases β€” Every push to main now triggers an automated release with categorized notes and multi-architecture (amd64 / arm64) Docker images published to the GitHub Container Registry. Pin a specific version in your Docker deployment instead of always tracking latest.

Bug fixes

  • VidRock streaming restored β€” Fixed a regression where the crypto module failed to load in some runtimes, causing VidRock source resolution to throw at startup. VidRock lookups are working again out of the box.
April 24, 2026
FeatureUpdateFix

New features

  • Stremio addon support β€” CinePro Core can now expose a native Stremio addon endpoint at /stremio/manifest.json, letting you plug CinePro directly into Stremio. Opt in by setting STREMIO_ADDON=true in your environment. Two community addons (WebStreamerMBG and Streamify) are pre-wired out of the box.
  • Automated Docker images β€” Official container images are now built and published automatically to the GitHub Container Registry on every release, making Docker deployments simpler and more reliable.

Updates

  • Icefy provider is back β€” Icefy has been rewritten to use its new public API and is enabled by default again, restoring another source for movie and TV lookups.
  • Configurable CORS origin β€” A new CORS_ORIGIN environment variable lets you restrict which origins can call the CinePro API, instead of always allowing all origins.
  • OMSS framework v1.1.19 β€” The underlying @omss/framework has been updated, bringing further stability improvements to stream handling.

Bug fixes

  • Uembed sunset β€” The Uembed provider has been disabled after its upstream service was shut down, preventing failed lookups and timeouts.
  • Cleaner stream pattern matching β€” Internal URL patterns used to recognize streaming hosts have been consolidated and properly escaped, reducing edge-case mismatches during playback.
April 18, 2026
FeatureUpdateFix

New features

  • StreamMafia provider β€” A new streaming provider has been added to CinePro Core, expanding the pool of available sources. It is currently disabled while upstream compatibility is being finalized, but will be enabled in a future release.

Updates

  • Faster VidZee scraping β€” The VidZee provider now decrypts all streaming sources in parallel across all servers, significantly reducing response times for movie and TV lookups.
  • Improved VixSrc provider β€” VixSrc now uses a dedicated API for source resolution instead of HTML scraping, making it more reliable and resilient to upstream changes.
  • License change β€” CinePro Core has moved from MIT to the PolyForm Noncommercial License 1.0.0. You can still use, fork, and modify CinePro freely for personal and non-commercial purposes.
  • OMSS framework updates β€” The underlying @omss/framework has been updated across several releases, bringing improved stream handling and proxy pattern support.

Bug fixes

  • VidRock streaming β€” Fixed an issue where VidRock sources could return unplayable links due to incorrect header construction.
  • 02MovieDownloader β€” Resolved a bug affecting download source resolution for certain titles.
  • VidZee decryption β€” Fixed edge cases in the VidZee decryption pipeline that could cause some sources to fail silently.
  • Disabled inactive providers β€” The 2Embed and Icefy providers have been removed after becoming unreachable due to Cloudflare restrictions. This prevents unnecessary timeouts during source lookups.