Drop a
.torrentfile onto the window and torlink takes it from there.
- Drag a .torrent onto the search field: drag a file out of your file manager and onto torlink, and it reads the file and starts the download. Every terminal escapes a dropped path differently, so quoted Windows paths, backslash-escaped macOS paths, and
file://URIs are all understood. (#147) - The selected row stands out: the highlighted item in search results, downloads, and seeding now reads at full strength while the rest sit back dimmed, so where you are is clear at a glance. (#130)
- Torrents keep their own trackers: a magnet built from a
.torrentfile now carries that file's announce list ahead of the public defaults, so a torrent that lives outside the public swarm still finds peers. (#146) - Steadier searches: when the public index answers a query with its no-results placeholder, the search is retried on the alternate URL form instead of coming back empty. (#155)
npx torlnk