transmission-remote |
[host:port
| host | port]
[-a filenames-or-URLs]
[-as ] [-AS ]
[-asd number]
[-asu number]
[-asc ] [-ASC ]
[-b ]
[-c path | -C ]
[-d number | -D ]
[-e size]
[-er | -ep | -et ]
[--exit ] [-f ]
[-g files]
[-G files]
[-gsr ratio]
[-GSR ] [-h ]
[-i ] [-ic ]
[-if ] [-ip ]
[-it ] [-l ]
[-m | -M ]
[-n user:pass]
[-ne ]
[-N netrc]
[-o | -O ]
[-p port]
[-Bh ] [-Bn ]
[-Bl ]
[-ph files]
[-pl files]
[-pn files]
[-pr peers]
[-r ] [-rad ]
[-s | -S ]
[-sr ratio]
[-SR ] [-srd ]
[-si ] [-st ]
[-t all | active | id | hash]
[-hl ] [-HL ]
[-u number | -U ]
[-utp | -no-utp ]
[-v ] [-V ]
[-w download-dir]
[-x | -X ]
[-y | -Y ]
[-pi ] |
transmission-remote
is a remote control
utility for transmission(1) and
transmission-daemon(1).
By default, transmission-remote
connects
to the transmission session at localhost:9091. Other sessions can be
controlled by specifying a different host and/or port.
-a
--add
filenames-or-URLs
- Add torrents to transmission.
-b
--debug
- Enable debugging mode.
-as
--alt-speed
- Use the alternate Limits.
-AS
--no-alt-speed
- Don't use the alternate Limits.
-asd
--alt-speed-downlimit
limit
- Limit the alternate download speed to limit
kilobytes per second.
-asu
--alt-speed-uplimit
limit
- Limit the alternate upload speed to limit kilobytes
per second.
-asc
--alt-speed-scheduler
- Use the scheduled on/off times.
-ASC
--no-alt-speed-scheduler
- Don't use the scheduled on/off days and times.
--alt-speed-time-begin
time
- Time to start using the alt speed limits (in
hhmm).
--alt-speed-time-end
time
- Time to stop using the alt speed limits (in
hhmm).
--alt-speed-days
days
- Set the number of days on which to enable the speed
scheduler, using a list such as "2,4-6".
--torrent-done-script
filename
- Specify a file to run each time a torrent
finishes
--no-torrent-done-script
- Don't run any script when a torrent finishes
-c
--incomplete-dir
dir
- When adding new torrents, store their contents in
directory until the torrent is done.
-C
--no-incomplete-dir
- Don't store incomplete torrents in a different directory.
-d
--downlimit
limit
- Limit the maximum download speed to limit kB/s. If
current torrent(s) are selected this operates on them. Otherwise, it
changes the global setting.
-D
--no-downlimit
- Disable download speed limits. If current torrent(s) are selected this
operates on them. Otherwise, it changes the global setting.
-e
--cache
size
- Set the session's maximum memory cache size in MiB. This cache is used to
reduce disk IO.
-er
--encryption-required
- Encrypt all peer connections.
-ep
--encryption-preferred
- Prefer encrypted peer connections.
-et
--encryption-tolerated
- Prefer unencrypted peer connections.
--exit
- Tell the Transmission to initiate a shutdown.
-f
--files
- Get a file list for the current torrent(s)
-g
--get
all |
file-index | files
- Mark file(s) for download. all marks all all of the
torrent's files for downloading, file-index adds a
single file to the download list, and files adds
multiple files to the download list, such as "-g1,3-5" to add
files #1, #3, #4, and #5 to the download list.
-G
--no-get
all |
file-index | files
- Mark file(s) for not downloading.
-gsr
--global-seedratio
ratio
- All torrents, unless overridden by a per-torrent setting, should seed
until a specific ratio
-GSR
--no-global-seedratio
- All torrents, unless overridden by a per-torrent setting, should seed
regardless of ratio
-h
--help
- Print command-line option descriptions.
-i
--info
- Show details of the current torrent(s)
-if
--info-files
- List the specified torrent's files
-ip
--info-peers
- List the specified torrent's peers
-ic
--info-pieces
- List the specified torrent's pieces
-it
--info-trackers
- List the specified torrent's trackers
-si
--session-info
- List session information from the server
-st
--session-stats
- List statistical information from the server
-l
--list
- List all torrents
-L
--labels
- Set the specified torrent's labels
-m
--portmap
- Enable portmapping via NAT-PMP or UPnP
-M
--no-portmap
- Disable portmapping
-n
--auth
username:password
- Set the username and password
for authentication
-ne
--authenv
- Set the authentication information from the TR_AUTH
environment variable which must be formatted as
username:password.
-N
--netrc
filename
- Set the authentication information from a netrc
file. See netrc(5) for more information.
-o
--dht
- Enable distributed hash table (DHT).
-O
--no-dht
- Disable distribued hash table (DHT).
-p
--port
port
- Set the port for use when listening for incoming
peer connections
-Bh
--bandwidth-high
- Give this torrent first chance at available bandwidth
-Bn
--bandwidth-normal
- Give this torrent the bandwidth left over by high priority torrents
-Bl
--bandwidth-low
- Give this torrent the bandwidth left over by high and normal priority
torrents
-ph
--priority-high
all |
file-index | files
- Try to download the specified file(s) first. all
marks all of the torrent's files as normal priority,
file-index sets a single file's priority as normal,
and files sets multiple files' priorities as normal,
such as "-pn1,3-5" to normalize files #1, #3, #4, and #5.
-pn
--priority-normal
all |
file-index | files
- Try to download the specified files normally.
-pl
--priority-low
all |
file-index | files
- Try to download the specified files last
-pr
--peers
number
- Set the maximum number of peers. If current torrent(s) are selected this
operates on them. Otherwise, it changes the global setting.
-r
--remove
- Remove the current torrent(s). This does not delete the downloaded
data.
-rad
--remove-and-delete
- Remove the current torrent(s) and delete their downloaded data.
--reannounce
- Reannounce the current torrent(s). This is the same as the GUI's "ask
tracker for more peers" button.
--move
- Move the current torrents' data from their current locations to the
specified directory.
--find
- Tell Transmission where to look for the current torrents' data.
-sr
--seedratio
ratio
- Let the current torrent(s) seed until a specific
ratio
-SR
--no-seedratio
- Let the current torrent(s) seed regardless of ratio
-srd
--seedratio-default
- Let the current torrent(s) use the global seedratio settings
-td
--tracker-add
tracker
- Add a tracker to a torrent
-tr
--tracker-remove
trackerId
- Remove a tracker from a torrent
-s
--start
- Start the current torrent(s)
-S
--stop
- Stop the current torrent(s) from downloading or seeding
--start-paused
- Start added torrents paused
--no-start-paused
- Start added torrents unpaused
-t
--torrent
all |
active | id |
torrent-hash
- Set the current torrent(s) for use by subsequent options. The literal
all will apply following requests to all torrents;
the literal active will apply following requests to
recently-active torrents; and specific torrents can be chosen by
id or hash. To set more than
one current torrent, join their ids together in a list, such as
"-t2,4,6-8" to operate on the torrents whose IDs are 2, 4, 6, 7,
and 8.
--trash-torrent
- Delete torrents after adding
--no-trash-torrent
- Do not delete torrents after adding
-hl
--honor-session
- Make the current torrent(s) honor the session limits.
-HL
--no-honor-session
- Make the current torrent(s) not honor the session limits.
-u
--uplimit
limit
- Limit the maximum upload speed to limit kB/s. If
current torrent(s) are selected this operates on them. Otherwise, it
changes the global setting.
-U
--no-uplimit
- Disable upload speed limits.
--utp
- Enable uTP for peer connections.
--no-utp
- Disable uTP for peer connections. If current torrent(s) are selected this
operates on them. Otherwise, it changes the global setting.
-v
--verify
- Verify the current torrent(s)
-V
--version
- Show version number and exit
-w
--download-dir
directory
- When used in conjunction with --add, set the new torrent's download
folder. Otherwise, set the default download folder.
-x
--pex
- Enable peer exchange (PEX).
-X
--no-pex
- Disable peer exchange (PEX).
-y
--lds
- Enable local peer discovery (LPD).
-Y
--no-lds
- Disable local peer discovery (LPD).
-pi
--peer-info
- List the current torrent's connected peers. In the `status' section of the
list, the following shorthand is used:
D: Downloading from this peer
d: We would download from this peer if they would
let us
E: Encrypted connection
H: Peer was found through DHT
I: Peer is an incoming connection
K: Peer has unchoked us, but we're not
interested
O: Optimistic unchoked
T: Peer is connected over uTP
U: Uploading to peer
u: We would upload to this peer if they
asked
X: Peer was discovered through Peer Exchange
(PEX)
?: We unchoked this peer, but they're not
interested
--blocklist-update
- Update blocklist from URL specified in remote client's settings with
blocklist-url key.
List all torrents:
List all active torrents:
$ transmission-remote -tactive -l
Set download and upload limits to 400 kB/sec and 60 kB/sec:
$ transmission-remote -d400 -u60
$ transmission-remote --downlimit=400 --uplimit=60
Set alternate download and upload limits to 100 kB/sec and 20 kB/sec:
$ transmission-remote -asd100 -asu20
$ transmission-remote --alt-speed-downlimit=100 --alt-speed-uplimit=20
Set the scheduler to use the alternate speed limits on weekdays between 10AM and
11PM
$ transmission-remote --alt-speed-time-begin=1000
$ transmission-remote --alt-speed-time-end=2300
$ transmission-remote --alt-speed-days=1-5
$ transmission-remote --alt-speed-scheduler
List all torrents' IDs and states:
List all torrents from a remote session that requires authentication:
$ transmission-remote host:9091 --auth=username:password -l
Start all torrents:
$ transmission-remote -tall --start
Add two torrents:
$ transmission-remote -a one.torrent two.torrent
Add all torrents in ~/Desktop:
$ transmission-remote -a ~/Desktop/*torrent
Get detailed information on the torrent whose ID is '1':
$ transmission-remote -t1 -i
Get a list of a torrent's files:
$ transmission-remote -t1 -f
Download only its second and fourth files:
$ transmission-remote -t1 -Gall -g2,4
Set all torrents' first two files' priorities to high:
$ transmission-remote -tall -ph1,2
Set all torrents' files' priorities to normal:
$ transmission-remote -tall -pnall
http_proxy
- Sets the proxy to use for http tracker announces.
Charles Kerr, Josh
Elsasser, Eric Petit,
Mitchell Livingston, and Mike
Gelfand.