Bug#547191: transmission-cli: Add option to start selective downloads from command line
transmission-cli is in the process of being superceded by the curses client to transmission-daemon. That combo will do what you're suggesting here. http://github.com/fagga/transmission-remote-cli/tree/master the current location of the curses client. It, or something like it, will be folded into Transmission in an upcoming release. If someone /really/ wants to see this in transmission-cli we'd probably acccept a patch if it's clean, but as far as I'm concerned the curses client is the future and transmission-cli's in a only bugfixes phase of maintenance.
Bug#547191: transmission-cli: Add option to start selective downloads from command line
Package: transmission-cli Version: 1.74-1 Severity: wishlist When starting a torrent, presently there is no option for selective downloads for multi-file torrents: *** $ transmissioncli -h Transmission 1.74 (8994) - http://www.transmissionbt.com/ A fast and easy BitTorrent client Usage: transmission-cli [options] torrent-filename Options: -h --help Display this help page and exit -a --announce url Set the new torrent's announce URL -b --blocklist Enable peer blocklists -B --no-blocklist Disable peer blocklists -c --comment comment Set the new torrent's comment -d --downlimit speed Set max download speed in KB/s -D --no-downlimit Don't limit the download speed -er --encryption-required Encrypt all peer connections -ep --encryption-preferred Prefer encrypted peer connections -et --encryption-tolerated Prefer unencrypted peer connections -f --finish script Run a script when the torrent finishes -g --config-dir path Where to find configuration files -i --info Show torrent details and exit -m --portmap Enable portmapping via NAT-PMP or UPnP -M --no-portmap Disable portmapping -n --new source Create a new torrent -p --port port Port for incoming peers (Default: 51413) -r --private Set the new torrent's 'private' flag -s --scrape Scrape the torrent and exit -t --tos tos Peer socket TOS (0 to 255, default=0) -u --uplimit speed Set max upload speed in KB/s -U --no-uplimit Don't limit the upload speed -v --verify Verify the specified torrent -w --download-dir path Where to save downloaded data *** it would be useful to include --get files Mark files for download similar to those options available in transmission-remote. Thank you. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org