NAME
transmission-remote - a remote control utility for transmission-daemon(1)
and transmission(1)
SYNOPSIS
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]
[-er | -ep | -et] [-f] [-g files] [-G files]
[-gsr ratio] [-GSR] [-h] [-i] [-l] [-m | -M]
[-n user:pass] [-N netrc] [-o | -O] [-p port] [-Bh]
[-Bn] [-Bl] [-ph files] [-pl files] [-pn files]
[-pr peers] [-r] [-R] [-s | -S] [-sr ratio] [-SR]
[-srd] [-si] [-st] [-t all | id | hash] [-hl] [-HL]
[-u number | -U] [-v] [-V] [-w download-dir]
[-x | -X] [-y | -Y] [-pi]
DESCRIPTION
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.
OPTIONS
-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 KiB/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.
-er --encryption-required
Encrypt all peer connections.
-ep --encryption-preferred
Prefer encrypted peer connections.
-et --encryption-tolerated
Prefer unencrypted peer connections.
-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 id | torrent-hash
Show details of the current torrent(s)
-si --session-info
List session information from the server
-st --session-stats
List statistical information from the server
-l --list
List all torrents
-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
-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.
--remove-and-delete
Remove the current torrent(s) and delete their downloaded data.
--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
-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 | id | torrent-hash
Set the current torrent(s) for use by subsequent options. all
will apply following requests to all torrents, while 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 KiB/s. If current
torrent(s) are selected this operates on them. Otherwise, it
changes the global setting.
-U --no-uplimit
Disable upload speed limits. 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
Use directory as the default location for newly added torrents to
download files to.
-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
I: Peer is an incoming connection
K: Peer has unchoked us, but we're not interested
O: Optimistic unchoked
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
EXAMPLES
Set download and upload limits to 400 KiB/sec and 60 KiB/sec:
$ transmission-remote -d400 -u60
$ transmission-remote --downlimit=400 --uplimit=60
Set alternate download and upload limits to 100 KiB/sec and 20 KiB/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:
$ transmission-remote -l
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
AUTHORS
Charles Kerr, Josh Elsasser, Eric Petit, and Mitchell Livingston.
SEE ALSO
transmissioncli(1), transmission-daemon(1), transmission(1)
http://www.transmissionbt.com/