![]() w, -download-dir directory Where to save downloaded data. ![]() ![]() ValidĪ decimal value 0-255 or a hexidecimal value 0x00-0xff) -u, -uplimit number Set the maximum upload speed in KB/s -U, -no-uplimit Don't limit the upload speed -v, -verify Verify the torrent's downloaded data. (Default: 51413) -t, -tos tos Set the peer socket TOS for local router-based traffic shaping. m, -portmap Enable portmapping via NAT-PMP or UPnP -M, -no-portmap Disable portmapping -n, -new sourcefile Create torrent from the specified file or directory -p, -port port Set the port to listen for incoming peers. Using the cli, daemon, gtk, and qt clients. f, -finish script Set a script to run when the torrent finishes -g, -config-dir directory Where to look for configuration files. et -encryption-tolerated Prefer unencrypted peer connections. ep -encryption-preferred Prefer encrypted peer connections. d, -downlimit number Set the maximum download speed in KB/s -D, -no-downlimit Don't limit the download speed -er -encryption-required Encrypt all peer connections. New blocklists can be added by copying them into theĬonfig-dir's "blocklists" subdirectory. Transmission understands the bluetack blocklistįile format. The options are as follows: -b -blocklist Enable peer blocklists. Lightweight, command-line BitTorrent client with scripting capabilities. A bittorrent client SYNOPSIS transmission-cli
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