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Transmission-cli 🔛🔝

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If only it also offered i2p and webtorrent support

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If with webtorrent you mean pasting a link and it downloads directly then the qt gui version has that i think (idk about the gtk or cli versions)

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No, I mean seeding for users on the web by using the WebRTC protocol. I want to seed to as many platforms as I can

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Uhm, qBittorrent? Tried others but they simply have less features.

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Qbit or ru/rtorrent for me

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Only downside to Qb (which i still use despite this) is that the web interface is completely inaccessible from a mobile phone. Makes remotely managing torrents when I don’t have my laptop handy a real pain.

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There is an app exactly for that. Called qbittorrent remote or something, on FDroid

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brilliant!! thank you

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rtorrent > all

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Exactly

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I’m using Transmission, only 5 on the list. Must do better. :p

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I’ve only used Deluge on Windicks but I have to say ktorrent was good while I used it on Arch with KDE.

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I love ktorrent

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aria2 ftw

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