Please write a single answer per comment to clearly see the most popular tools. Vote on the ones you like.
There were too many options in this post and I want to see what are the really interesting ones.
To complement this post:
What file-sharing and media organizing software do you wish that existed?
Audiobookshelf for a self-hosted audiobook and podcast server.
beets music library management and tagging for geeks
mldonkey cross-platform multi-network p2p daemon
Musicbrainz Picard for fetching music metadata and standardizing file naming schemes.
digikam for image and video collection management and viewing (also does duplicate detection)
rtorrent great to download torrents especially on a server.
mkvtoolnix create/edit mkv files. Very useful to remove or add subtitles or audio tracks amongst others.
Plex. I know it’s not the open source option, but I love it.
With plex pass it detects intros and let’s you skip them. This silly feature got me to buy a lifetime pass.
It really surprised me the first time I saw the Skip intro button on a series I downloaded. It seems to work by analyzing the audio and comparing it between episodes from the same season.
mediainfo Know everything about your medias.
ffmpeg the Swiss army knife for everything video and audio.
Spotiflyer downloads playlists from Spotify and many other services.
Sonarr, Radarr, qBitorrent, SabNzbd, Jackett and frontends like Kodi and Jellyfin. Jackett can interrogate a whole bunch of public and private torrent trackers for you, fetch a .torrent file given a set of criteria (like are there seeders) and put it in your torrent client for you. It does all this automatically from Sonarr/Radarr once set up in them.
I set all this up in my server using my phone and an Android SSH client from my bed while recovering from nasty painful surgery and it’s been pretty solid once I worked out the kinks since.
aria2 for downloading files.
Deluge run headless. Great Android mobile app.