$ command line cheat sheets
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Cheat Sheet:Adding and removing torrents backspace Add torrent using an URL or file path. Use tab to view directory content and do auto-complete. Also, wildcards can be used. For example: ~/torrent/* return Same as backspace, except the torrent remains inactive. (Use ^s to activate) ^O Set new download directory for selected torrent. Only works if torrent has not yet been activated. ^s Start download. Runs hash first unless already done. ^d Stop an active download, or remove a stopped download. ^r Initiate hash check of torrent. Without starting to download/upload. Throttling a/s/d Increase the upload throttle by 1/5/50 KB. z/x/c Decrease the upload throttle by 1/5/50 KB. A/S/D Increase the download throttle by 1/5/50 KB. Z/X/C Decrease the download throttle by 1/5/50 KB. Navigating Main View Keys right -- Switch to Download View. ^r -- Initiate hash check of torrent. +/- -- Change priority of torrent. l -- View log. Exit by pressing the space-bar. 1 -- Show all downloads 2 -- Show all downloads, ordered by name 3 -- Show started downloads 4 -- Show stopped downloads 5 -- Show complete downloads 6 -- Show incomplete downloads 7 -- Show hashing downloads 8 -- Show seeding downloads Download View Keys right -- Switch to selected view left -- Switch to view selection or back to main view 1/2 -- Adjust max uploads. 3/4 -- Adjust min peers. 5/6 -- Adjust max peers. p -- Display peer list o -- Display torrent info i -- Display file list u -- Display tracker list t/T -- Initiate tracker request. Use capital T to force the request, ignoring the "min interval" set by the tracker. Peer list View Keys left -- Switch to view selection right -- Show file details space -- Change the file priority; applies recursively when done on a directory * -- Change the priority of all files / -- Collapse directories. While collapsed, press right to expand the selected directory. Tracker list View Keys left -- Switch to view selection * -- Enable/disable tracker space -- Rotate trackers in a group
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