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Looking for an unusual torrent client?
Good Monday.
Independent searches did not give much result, therefore I appeal to the community.
You have probably seen distributions on the rutracker and somewhere else, conducted by adding new series. Those. after adding a new series, a new torrent is laid out to be downloaded. After that, carry out simple manual manipulations with the torrent file - specify the directory and do a re-check so as not to download everything that was in the distribution.
Looking for a torrent client with the ability to automate the manual process. I would like to slip him a torrent file and run it, if there are identical files, he himself would re-check and download the missing one. Perhaps progressive people have thought of some other, more intelligent algorithm, perhaps it will do.
* The platform is not critical, except maybe mac os.
SOLUTION:
rtorrent can handle this task
Thanks to user Maximus43 , RicoX , opium , zhentos for participation and recommendations
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I wrote a bash script that checks if a torrent is up to date and puts the updated torrent into a folder that is monitored by rtorrent. Well, a notice is sent to the soap. Do you need it?
I use transmission, I manage through the web interface. Now for the first time I learned that there are clients in which the described process is not automated.
I think the question is to automate the process of tracking changes in the published tornt and downloading a new version of the torrent file with subsequent rehashing, and of course, the folder is set once.
A bunch of rtorrent as a client. rutorrent as a web face to it and a plugin for rutorrent Rutracker_check
And I like deluge, it can rehash "updated" torrents and download new files. Just like with FlynnCarsen, it works for me in conjunction with TM - everything is in a bunch, you need to delete old distributions, otherwise they are duplicated (now we are writing an api for TM so that it would wipe old distributions from the client).
ps, I also learned with horror that there are clients who do not know how to do this :)
utorrent and many clients have this feature if the torrent is published in rss (most foreign ones do this, I don’t know ours)
www.utorrent.com/help/guides/rss
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