Rustmission is a terminal user interface for managing a Transmission daemon.
It’s designed to remain responsive even with large torrent lists, offering a keyboard-driven interface for common torrent management tasks together with extras such as categories, sorting, magnet search, and RSS fetching.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Add, pause, remove, and fuzzy filter torrents from a terminal interface.
- Categorise torrents with separate default directories for each category.
- Sort torrents to help identify large, active, inactive, or otherwise important transfers.
- Search for new magnet links without leaving the terminal.
- Fetch torrents automatically via RSS using the –fetch-rss option.
Website: github.com/intuis/rustmission
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Developer: intuis
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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