Cross-Seed-AutoDL
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Cross-Seed-AutoDL
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Is there a "Seed Only" mode on qBittorrent ?
Note: there are tools that will automatically do all of this for you. E.g. https://www.cross-seed.org https://github.com/BC44/Cross-Seed-AutoDL
- Is it possible to attach private tracker torrent file to already downloaded data?
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Cross-Seed, have 600+ active torrents, have 600+ .TORREENT files in the dir. Cross-Seed sees 600+ torrents but says only 102 are suitable for matching... What makes the others not suitable?
export const EP_REGEX = /^(?.+)[. ](?S\d+)(?E\d+)/i;
export const SEASON_REGEX =
/\^(?.+)\[. \](?<season>S\\d+)(?:\\s?-\\s?(?<seasonmax>S?\\d+))?(?!E\\d+)/i; </code></pre> <p>export const MOVIE_REGEX = </p> <pre><code>/\^(?<title>.+)\[. \]\[\[(\]?(?<year>\\d{4})\[)\\\]\]?(?!\[pi\])/i; </code></pre> <p>export const EXTENSIONS = ["mkv", "mp4", "avi"]; </p> <p>Other than that, there are several questions here, so I'll try to unpack them:</p> <p>Why not music, book, game, or software torrents?</p> <p>When I started the project, it was just a simple program that I wrote for myself and posted to GitHub. I made those choices because</p> <p>I have no experience with music, book, game, or software torrents. I also don't know if the naming schemes for non-video torrents are as standardized.</p> <p>Why not episodes?</p> <p>On most private trackers, episodes get deleted once a season ends and packs come out. I didn't (and still don't) see the point in cross-seeding episodes which would just increase the number of torrents I'd have to manually delete from my client at the end of a season.</p> <p>Why not nfos, subtitle files, posters, samples, rars, etc?</p> <p>Because I wanted to cover the 80% case that was easy and more likely to match across multiple trackers. When I created cross-seed, I made an assumption that video torrents with extra files would be less likely to match, so I decided to just filter them out entirely. I also wanted to be very conservative because cross-seeding is pretty heavy on trackers' APIs (and most trackers don't even have an api, they just get web-scraped, which makes it even heavier), so I only wanted to search for the torrents that would be the most likely to have matches. In my eyes, this is sufficient because cross-seeding is an optimization, and I consider any amount of cross-seeds to be a "bonus".</p> <p>The other reason is that I don't like when torrents have those extra files. IMO, all movie torrents should be a single file and all subtitles should be embedded. If cross-seed ever gets big enough that it can exert any sort of pressure on release groups to follow a more rigid pattern, I want it to urge people towards single-file movie torrents, no nfos, etc.</p> <p>I haven't given a lot of development to the other cases. I added the includeEpisodes and searchAll flags early on because they were easy to implement. At the time, I was also feeling very competitive towards <a href="https://github.com/BC44/Cross-Seed-AutoDL">https://github.com/BC44/Cross-Seed-AutoDL</a> so I wanted to make sure I had feature parity.</p> <p>will there be more inclusive options in the future such as allowing .nfo files, subtitles, and posters without having to use searchAll?</p> <p>Several people have asked for different prefilters for their use cases, so I created #210. I want to try to provide a solution along the lines of "easy things should be easy, hard things should be possible". My current idea is to allow people to provide a JS function inside their config file to filter. However, I don't plan on adding more specific options as I want to keep the defaults pretty opinionated, and I also want to avoid the proliferation of too many command-line options.</p> </div>
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Cross seeding for idiots
Take this from an idiot whose been scared to cross seed by using apps such as https://github.com/mmgoodnow/cross-seed and https://github.com/StuffAnThings/qbit_manage and https://github.com/BC44/Cross-Seed-AutoDL and whatever else you can bring up. I tried them all, ended up giving up because I'm on Unraid and I'm worried about accidentally redownloading or messing up my stats on trackers where if I lost access to I'd be incredibly heartbroken. There's been threads here about using these apps and how easy they are, sure they are no doubt on some installations but on others like mine I just get tons of bugs and there's little to no support at all to help, and even if there was I don't really have the amount of time in my day to troubleshoot. Now here's where this beauty comes in, I found this beautiful application https://github.com/ccf-2012/seedcross that automates your cross seeding, and gives you an amazing web gui to work it all from. All you need to do is set up jackett or prowlarr (I personally recommend prowlarr to keep within the arrs) and then point it to your web ui of prowlarr/jackett and then your web ui of qbittorrent/transmission/deluge and you're golden. Just press the shiny blue button and you're off to the races; no flags, no arguments you need to fiddle with anything. Now don't get me wrong, the application is new, there IS bugs and it ain't perfect. If you're not an idiot you're 100% better off going with those alternatives up there ESPECIALLY since those will be massively more customizable and better at it's job with less bugs and a bigger community. But if you're sketched, or an idiot as I am both. Well maybe seedcross will work for you.
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Do you consider BHD to have a hard economy?
If you want an easier option then use https://github.com/BC44/Cross-Seed-AutoDL. You'll still need to install jackett in your seedbox and this will give you a load of false positives that you'll need to process. Then you can set up a cron job to process every few days or so and then every few days just go in and check what new torrents were added. cross-seed is way nicer to use though since it can inject torrents straight into your client.
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Auto Cross-Seeders for Windows That Work With Jackett, Sonarr, and Radarr
https://github.com/BC44/Cross-Seed-AutoDL is pretty simple to use and there's literally examples on how to use the script on the readme.
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Getting a listing of all movies
Maybe you could configure this to work for you: https://github.com/BC44/Cross-Seed-AutoDL
- Advice on tracker for cross-seeding
- Automated cross seeding sonarr
cross-seed
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Am I Cross-Seeding Directly?
You can use cross-seed to do it for you
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How many queries per day is "ok"?
https://github.com/cross-seed/cross-seed https://www.cross-seed.org/docs/basics/getting-started there is a docker container, but docker on windows is pure ass. i installed it with node/npm and it was SO much simpler
- Is there a way to find torrents to cross seed tracker to tracker in mass?
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Can't cross-seed - recheck shows 0.0%
This one? https://github.com/cross-seed/cross-seed
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Any easy way to start cross seeding on QBitTorrent and macOS?
I also second the use of cross-seed. Honestly it is great. Using it in conjuction with Prowlarr or Jackett gives you the best of both worlds.
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How do you organise your downloads?
oh man, you could have just used Cross-Seed. One command and it'll do everything automatically. Run it in daemon mode 24/7 and forget it even exists
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Does anyone know of a way to automatically cross-seed with Sonarr?
You want cross-seed
- Best way to automatically start cross-seeding 1100+ torrents from ruTorrent?
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Introducing autobrr - the modern download automation tool for torrents.
autobrr integrates well with https://github.com/mmgoodnow/cross-seed
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Windows -> unRAID Migration Help
Beyond that, I'm uncertain as to how to properly move my WireGuard and qBit setups such that WG is providing an opt-in-style split tunnel to a qBit-accessible interface and other devices if I so choose. I figure worst case is that I set up Wireguard as a fresh install and use AutoTorrent2 + cross-seed to get the qBit data present, but it would be nice to keep the exact metadata.
What are some alternatives?
crossSeeder - Automated Cross Seeding Script through Radarr
cross-seedarr - Cross seeding helper for radarr & sonarr.
qbit_manage - This tool will help manage tedious tasks in qBittorrent and automate them. Tag, categorize, remove Orphaned data, remove unregistered torrents and much much more.
autotorrent - Matches torrents with files and gets them seeded
auto-cross-seed - Bash script to search and add cross-seedable torrents (for Movies and TV)
exodus - Painless relocation of Linux binaries–and all of their dependencies–without containers.
bobarr - 🍿 The all-in-one alternative for Sonarr, Radarr, Jackett... with a VPN and running in docker
tixati-python-api-cli - A Python API and CLI combo for the Tixati torrent client's webserver interface.
jackett-rss-processor - Small service to fetch torrent files from Jackett supplied RSS feeds every 5 minutes based on your regex patterns.
autobrr - Modern, easy to use download automation for torrents and usenet.