## About A console client for the BitTorrent client [Transmission](http://www.transmissionbt.com/ "Transmission Homepage"). ## Distributions - [Arch Linux](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/transmission-remote-cli/) - [Debian](http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=transmission-remote-cli) - [Fedora](https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/list/?searchwords=transmission-remote-cli) - [OpenSUSE](http://software.opensuse.org/package/transmission-remote-cli?search_term=transmission-remote-cli) - [Ubuntu](http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=transmission-remote-cli) ## Requirements For Python 2.5 or older, you need [simplejson](http://pypi.python.org/pypi/simplejson/) which should be packaged in any Linux distribution. The Debian/Ubuntu package is called `python-simplejson`. ### Optional Modules (you don't need them but they add features): - GeoIP: Guess which country peers come from. - adns: Resolve IPs to host names. Debian/Ubuntu package names are `python-adns` and `python-geoip`. ## Usage ### Connection information Authentication and host/port can be set via command line with one of these patterns: `$ transmission-remote-cli -c homeserver` `$ transmission-remote-cli -c homeserver:1234` `$ transmission-remote-cli -c johndoe:secretbirthday@homeserver` `$ transmission-remote-cli -c johndoe:secretbirthday@homeserver:1234` You can write this (and other) stuff into a configuration file: `$ transmission-remote-cli -c johndoe:secretbirthday@homeserver:1234 --create-config` No configuration file is created automatically, you have to do this somehow. However, if the file exists, it is re-written when trcli exits to remember some settings. This means you shouldn't have trcli running when editing your configuration file. If you don't like the default configuration file path ~/.config/transmission-remote-cli/settings.cfg, change it: `$ transmission-remote-cli -f ~/.trclirc --create-config` ### Calling transmission-remote transmission-remote-cli forwards all arguments after '--' to transmission-remote. This is useful if your daemon requires authentication and/or doesn't listen on the default localhost:9091 for instructions. transmission-remote-cli reads HOST:PORT and authentication from the config file and forwards them on to transmission-remote, along with your arguments. Some examples: `$ transmission-remote-cli -- -l` `$ transmission-remote-cli -- -t 2 -i` `$ transmission-remote-cli -- -as` ### Add torrents If you provide only one command line argument and it doesn't start with '-', it's treated like a torrent file/URL and submitted to the daemon via transmission-remote. This is useful because you can instruct Firefox to open torrent files with transmission-remote-cli. `$ transmission-remote-cli http://link/to/file.torrent` `$ transmission-remote-cli path/to/some/torrent-file` ## Screenshots ![Main window - full, v1.3](https://github.com/fagga/transmission-remote-cli/raw/master/screenshots/screenshot-mainfull-v1.3.png) ![Main window - compact, v1.3](https://github.com/fagga/transmission-remote-cli/raw/master/screenshots/screenshot-maincompact-v1.3.png) ![Info window, v1.3](https://github.com/fagga/transmission-remote-cli/raw/master/screenshots/screenshot-details-v1.3.png) ## Copyright Released under the GPLv3 license, see [COPYING](transmission-remote-cli/blob/master/COPYING) for details. ## Contact Feel free to request new features or provide bug reports. You can find my email address [here](http://github.com/fagga).