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rtorrent is a BitTorrent client for ncurses, using the libtorrent library. The client and library is written in C++ with emphasis on speed and efficiency, while delivering equivalent features to those found in GUI based clients in an ncurses client.

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  1 review  |  134 users  |  20,921 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed over 1 year ago
 
 

PyroScope is a collection of tools for the BitTorrent protocol and especially the rTorrent client. It offers the following components: * a modern and versatile rTorrent web interface * rTorrent extensions like a queue manager and statistics * CommandLineTools for automation of ... [More] common tasks, like metafile creation Unlike other Python rTorrent projects, it's not in a zombie state. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  8 users  |  18,052 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 

FlexGet is a program aimed to automate downloading content (torrents, podcasts, etc.) from various sources like RSS-feeds, html-pages, various sites and more. It's most often used to download torrent-files from RSS-feeds and works very well in that environment, but there are additional modules for other kind of situations as well.

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  0 reviews  |  6 users  |  42,650 lines of code  |  25 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

Transdroid is an Android torrent client manager for µTorrent, Transmission, rTorrent, Vuze, Deluge 1.2+ or BitTorrent 6. You can show and manage torrents, add them via URL, RSS feed or integrated search. A home screen widget is included. More information can be found on the public website: http://www.transdroid.org

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  19,314 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

rtGui - A web based front-end for rTorrentrtGui is a web based front end for rTorrent - the Linux command line BitTorrent client. It's written in PHP and uses XML-RPC to communicate with the rTorrent client. For more information on rTorrent, see the home page: http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ ... [More] FeaturesList all torrent downloads or by started/stopped/complete/incomplete/seeding status. Ajax-style refresh information without reloading page. Sort view by any of the displayed columns. View detailed torrent information. Stop/start/hash-check torrent. Set upload/download speed cap. Add torrents by URL. Upload torrent to rtorrent watch-directory. Set priority per torrent or file. Peer listing. RSS Feed of completed torrents (rssfeed.php). Does not require mySQL or any other database. Bulk Stop/Start/Delete/Priority set. Tracker URL display with configurable colouring. Filter torrent list by tracker. Screenshots RequirementsrTorrent minium 0.8.2 / libtorrent 0.12.2 complied with XML-RPC library support - see http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ (0.8.4/0.12.4, 0.8.5/0.12.5 also supported) XML-RPC library - see http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/ Apache webserver configured with XML-RPC - see http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentXMLRPCGuide PHP 5 with XML-RPC module - see http://www.php.net/ A web browser - see http://www.mozilla.com/ InstallationConfigure XML-RPC on your webserver. Change to your webserver root directory, eg: cd /srv/www/htdocs Extract the files from the archive you downloaded: tar xvzf rtgui-x.x.x.tgz If this is a new installation, copy example config file: cp config.php.example config.php Check settings (open config.php in a text editor): vi config.php Point your web browser to the directory, eg: http://localhost/rtgui Enjoy :) See http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/wiki/ubuntu_rtgui for a more detailed install guide (Ubuntu specific). Known ProblemsIncorrect file size display on torrents over 4GB - see http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/wiki/CompilingRtorrent and http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/issues/detail?id=1&can=1 Security considerationsAbsolutely no thought whatsoever has been given to security in rtGui - do not run this on a publicly available website. rtGui is intended for 'home' use where users can be considered as trusted. A basic authentication mechanism is planned for future releases. At the very least, you should password protect your webserver using .htaccess or similar (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Htaccess for more info). In DevelopmentMore torrent file management - move directory, delete from disk, etc. Wanted!Feedback! Other informationrtGui incorporates the excellent subModal script by Seth Banks for the cool 'Web 2.0' background-dimming/dialog effect - included version 1.5 by permission - see http://www.subimage.com/dhtml/subModal/ Also uses some icons from http://www.famfamfam.com/ [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  1,087 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 

pytvshows downloads torrents for TV shows from RSS feeds provided by tvRSS.net. It is designed to be run from cron or a shell for programs like rTorrent. It is based on TVShows (http://tvshows.sourceforge.net/).

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  989 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

Fork of the official rtorrent: http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/

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This is another web interface for rtorrent, it is intended to be fast, light, clean and full featured Uses python, javascript and ajax

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These are builds of rTorrent compiled for OS X running on Intel CPU's. They're geared specifically for the AppleTV, but will work with anything running Tiger 10.4 on Intel, but probably WILL NOT work on Leopard 10.5. Please do not complain if this does not run on Leopard; this is intended ... [More] for the AppleTV, which runs a (variant of) Tiger. rTorrent 0.7.4 is still here, but 0.7.9 adds many new features, such as peer exchange (PEX), moving files once completed, encrypted torrents, and remote control via SCGI. For remote control, I recommend ntorrent, although there are others available. [Less]

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What is rrssdlThis is just a simple yet powerful ruby system that allows for downloading the link tag in an RSS feed item. The main trunk source is actually the TV Show variant (which is what i have built first), however, it would be easy to branch the code to handle other types of RSS feeds. Why ... [More] rrssdlrrssdl was created with the intention of using it in combination with the rTorrent client (however this would work equally as well with transmission or any other client that can watch a directory). The configuration is very simple, and at the same time offers a lot of versatility. The system design was created with the idea in mind that it should be easy to implement new features. I will always be open to receiving new feature requests. rrssdl is designed to be very light weight, and use minimal resources, and at the same time be very easy to configure to specific needs. Current FeaturesLogging (now with log4r!) download to a specific path download to a different path if troubles parsing the title (season/ep validation) specify your own collection of regex's for title validation ( and season and ep parsing) choose which shows you want enabled choose which feeds you want enabled set a timeout for feeds (abort if feed is not responding or responding too slowly) multi-threaded, but thread safe (feed refreshing) Daemon mode (run in the background, linux/unix only) Config reload via SIGHUP Exit cleanly via SIGINT (Ctrl-C) Persist state in a state file (location is configurable) Advanced configuration file (easily extensible for new features) Post download commands for shows, feeds, and globally TodoTTL for feeds Download link referrer for feeds PID file when in daemon mode (plus config key for location) Attempt to create dirs if they don't exists Config option to keep original filename Append .torrent if not terminated by .torrent Try to download to review dir if download dir raises exception Save state file on show update (thread safe) Switch to yaml config file format News2009-Jan-14 starting the conversion process to using log4r, should be a day or two going to try and knock off a bunch of the todo items in the next few days rrssdl trunk is currently broken, so don't update yet! 2008-Oct-20 - Version 0.2 BETA released (SAME DAY RELEASES YEA!!!) I was bored so i fixed a ton of bugs tonight things should be pretty solid now No official download yet, as soon as i get some feedback on this release i will look into creating an official download 2008-Oct-20 - Version 0.1 BETA released initial release, functionality works, but don't expect it to be bug free Statusrrssdl is an active project, i intend to fully keep it up to date. I have a lot of other features I want to add to this project, and they will slowly get added as I find time (and more quickly if someone requests it) DependenciesRuby (not sure which version, but anything recent will probably work) Some Ruby libs (all should come standard with your ruby package) rss/1.0 rss/2.0 open-uri optparse timeout thread log4r (NEW!!!) this may not come with your ruby package. ubuntu people apt-get install liblog4r-ruby Beta TestingFeel like beta testing rrssdl? well you are more than welcome to do so. There are no official downloads at the moment, so the only way to get things running is through SVN. This means you'll need a subversion client, and one of the following command lines: Tester (trunk): svn checkout http://rrssdl.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ rrssdl Tester (revision 30): svn -r 30 checkout http://rrssdl.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ rrssdl Developer: svn checkout https://rrssdl.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ rrssdl --username USER_NAME Right now i am the only one who is in the developer class, but if you have interest in helping me with rrssdl i will be happy to add you. [Less]

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