Why this site exists
People waiting for Midea PortaSplit stock need practical setup instructions, search-friendly documentation, and plain-language limits. MediaFinder provides that guide while pointing users back to the source repository.
About the project
MediaFinder helps users understand and run the public Midea Finder source project without turning a simple alert script into a black box.
People waiting for Midea PortaSplit stock need practical setup instructions, search-friendly documentation, and plain-language limits. MediaFinder provides that guide while pointing users back to the source repository.
The best users are homeowners, renters, smart-home tinkerers, and Home Assistant users who are comfortable running a small Python program on a laptop, server, or single-board computer.
Stock trackers can easily overpromise. MediaFinder keeps the guidance narrow so users know what the software can and cannot do.
Commands are shown directly, secrets stay outside Git, and the install flow starts with a test email before any alert is trusted.
The site distinguishes product-page availability from branch inventory and explains why unknown status can be the correct safe result.
Users should inspect the repository, adjust their own config, and decide which retailer pages are appropriate to monitor.
For website questions, contact support. For source code behavior, start with the public GitHub repository and local logs.