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Salavat Sitdikov2014-04-20 14:04:14
*nix-like systems
Salavat Sitdikov, 2014-04-20 14:04:14

What *nix torrent-client can decompose files into the right directories?

Task. Upon completion of downloading files, you need to sort them into folders, depending on the type / category / tag.
So, files labeled freeware are in ~/soft/freeware, those labeled adult are in ~/video/movies/adult, cartoon are in ~/video/cartoon, and so on.
I looked towards deluge, transmission. vuze - but I didn’t find suitable plugins, or I searched badly.
Thanks a lot for your help

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variar, 2014-04-20
@variar

Deluge has a "Labels" mechanism. For each label, you can configure where to put files. The tag can be put by hand or automatically on the trekker.

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rustelecom, 2014-04-20
@rustelecom

Nothing similar came across, but the task itself can be solved completely with the help of bash scripts, quite trivially if the label is made at the system level (for example, by the file name).

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strngr, 2014-04-21
@strang3r

rtorrent + rutorrent can organize torrents into directories based on tags. The plugin for rutorrent is called auto-tools.

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Ivan Reshetnyak, 2014-04-20
@Ubuntovod

There is uTorrent for deb-based distributions, and you will have to download the package manually, otherwise, except for the ones you listed, you can not watch kTorrent either, I join rustelekom's answer

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mureevms, 2014-04-20
@mureevms

rtorrent can check directories for new *.torrent files and decompose corresponding downloads into destination directories.

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