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# A console client for the BitTorrent client [Transmission](http://www.transmissionbt.com/ "Transmission Homepage").
**Download the latest version for [Transmission 1.90-2.52](http://github.com/fagga/transmission-remote-cli/raw/master/transmission-remote-cli.py).**
**Also available in Debian Wheezy / Ubuntu Quantal: `apt-get install transmission-remote-cli`**
## Modules
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`.
## Connection information
Authentication and host/port can be set via command line with one
of these patterns:
`$ transmission-remote-cli.py -c homeserver`
`$ transmission-remote-cli.py -c homeserver:1234`
`$ transmission-remote-cli.py -c johndoe:secretbirthday@homeserver`
`$ transmission-remote-cli.py -c johndoe:secretbirthday@homeserver:1234`
You can write this (and other) stuff into a configuration file:
`$ transmission-remote-cli.py -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.py -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.py -- -l`
`$ transmission-remote-cli.py -- -t 2 -i`
`$ transmission-remote-cli.py -- -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.py.
`$ transmission-remote-cli.py http://link/to/file.torrent`
`$ transmission-remote-cli.py path/to/some/torrent-file`
## Contact
Feel free to request new features or provide bug reports.
You can find my email address [here](http://github.com/fagga).
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