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Try it out ---------- RubyTorrent is primarily a library. See doc/api.txt for an example of how to use it in your Ruby applications. There are also a few executable scripts for you to play around with. rtpeer.rb: downloads a BitTorrent package. rtpeer-ncurses.rb: a nicer, ncurses version of the same. (The standard Ruby curses library appears not to play nicely with Threads, so we can't use it.) dump-metainfo.rb: takes a .torrent metainfo file and spits out everything about it. make-metainfo.rb: creates a .torrent file. dump-peers.rb: takes a .torrent metainfo file, connects to the tracker, and displays all the peers. (hack.) -- William <wmorgan-rubytorrent@masanjin.net>








