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I am simply not sure how to use this feature and there website doesn't really provide any good references or examples as to how this is to be used. If I can't use it in daemon mode, how do I run it and what directories for example do I need to add to my container and then what setting do i use in the config for that said directory? I have a lot more questions than answers and if i search here on github or google I dont find much in regards to this new feature. The new feature seems amazing but i just have no idea how to really use it. Does anyone have any examples such as their config or their docker run command /etc? |
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I am also interested to know this. |
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https://www.cross-seed.org/docs/tutorials/data-based-matching #465 (comment) - good writeup by another user too deluge bash script
#!/bin/bash qbittorrent
curl -XPOST http://localhost:2468/api/webhook --data-urlencode "path=%F" config
matchMode: "risky", |
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Well unfortunately with the changes to Qbittorrent and no I wont go back (sqlite is amazingly better), it still wont work. I Havent been using cross-seed for months due to this. Would love to try it again but i wont use another torrent client and I wont turn off sqlite. :( Thanks for your efforts though, it may just help someone else. |
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https://www.cross-seed.org/docs/tutorials/data-based-matching
#465 (comment) - good writeup by another user too
deluge bash script
#!/bin/bash
torrentid=$1
torrentname=$2
torrentpath=$3
curl -XPOST http://localhost:2468/api/webhook --data-urlencode "path=$torrentpath/$torrentname"
qbittorrent
curl -XPOST http://localhost:2468/api/webhook --data-urlencode "path=%F"
config