input examples are now given as ```bash input $ARG1 ``` While outputs use md's '> ' sign as a quote.
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Torrench
Torrench searches for torrents. It breaks a lot, so if it's not working, the problem is probably in the program.
Search for 'sita sings the blues' with:
torrench 'sita sings the blues'
Copy the magnet link. It looks like this:
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:05547db7c0c5fbbe50f00212ee43e9cec5b006fa&dn=Sita+Sings+the+Blues+%281080P+official+release%29&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.demonii.com%3A1337&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fexodus.desync.com%3A6969
But you only need this bit (up until the &
character):
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:05547db7c0c5fbbe50f00212ee43e9cec5b006fa
Transmission
The package is often called transmission-cli
.
Install it then start the service.
Arch Linux:
sudo systemctl start transmission
Debian:
sudo systemctl start transmission-daemon
Add a torrent by the .torrent file, or a magnet link, like this:
transmission-remote -a 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:05547db7c0c5fbbe50f00212ee43e9cec5b006fa&dn=Sita+Sings+the+Blues+%281080P+official+release%29&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.demonii.com%3A1337&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fexodus.desync.com%3A6969'
transmission-remote -a sita.torrent
Now let's check that the torrent's been added successfully.
transmission-remote -l
To see the torrents, go to /var/lib/transmission/Downloads
If you don't have permission, either add the directory to the group made for your username, or add yourself to the :transmission
group, or otherwise make sure that you can read that directory, and the user transmission
can read, write and execute.
E.g.:
sudo usermod -aG transmission $USER
Log in again for the changes to take effect (or open a new TTY with Ctrl+Alt+F2
).
Removing Torrents
If you don't want to have a file active as a torrent, get it's number with transmission-remote -l
, then, if it were number '4', do:
transmission-remote -t 4 -r
You can now move the file, and the torrent will not be confused.
To both remove and delete a file, use -rad
:
transmission-remote -t 4 -rad
Moving Torrents
First, make sure that the user 'transmission' has permission to move the file.
If the file is in your home - ~
- but transmission
is not allowed in your home, the file will not move there.
Next, find the torrent's number. You can use multiple numbers, separated with a comma:
transmission-remote -t 3,5,8 --move /home/alice/music