I'm working on a bash script that will automatically add torrents to transmission with a download folder which is determined based on the tracker.
I have successfully gotten the http get method to work, but I have had no luck with using the preferred json post. I just end up crashing the client ...
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- Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:57 am
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Can I get some help with RPC?
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- Fri Feb 06, 2009 3:39 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: How can I archive torrent files?
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Re: How can I archive torrent files?
Okay. I guess I was assuming everyone is familiar with some other clients... This is how I had uTorrent setup to work:
When I add a torrent file, the torrent file itself gets placed in a folder of 'Current' torrents. This say, at any given time, I have a folder of torrents that I am downloading ...
When I add a torrent file, the torrent file itself gets placed in a folder of 'Current' torrents. This say, at any given time, I have a folder of torrents that I am downloading ...
- Fri Feb 06, 2009 1:42 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: How can I archive torrent files?
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How can I archive torrent files?
Hey guys.
Transmission is basically the only useable torrenting software around on OS X. For the longest time I've been running uTorrent in a VM.
My biggest complaint with Transmission is the that there is no good way to hold on to torrent files. I have hundreds and hundreds of torrents in my ...
Transmission is basically the only useable torrenting software around on OS X. For the longest time I've been running uTorrent in a VM.
My biggest complaint with Transmission is the that there is no good way to hold on to torrent files. I have hundreds and hundreds of torrents in my ...