picotorrent
cmder
picotorrent | cmder | |
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8 | 78 | |
2,575 | 25,564 | |
0.5% | 0.2% | |
4.4 | 6.4 | |
3 months ago | 8 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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picotorrent
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Is every shop just behind a paywall now?
While the torrent client included in the owntinfoil zip is open source, the two .exe's included are not, and he's actually violating the open source license for https://github.com/picotorrent/picotorrent
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Anyone have any experience with writing their own torrent client?
You can look the code of PicoTorrent, is a clean and small client (based on libtorrent too) : https://github.com/picotorrent/picotorrent
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Transmission 4.0.0 beta 1 is out
Love Transmission but went to picotorrent a few years ago, even smaller footprint https://github.com/picotorrent/picotorrent
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GGn removing μTorrent from the client whitelist in 6 months
I wish some of the other BT clients took off besides the big 3 (Qbt, Deluge, Transmission and I guess rtorrent+rutorrent as well). There are some other simple BT clients out there that mimic early uTorrent GUI, one of the most notable was Hadouken, which was headless. It had a web UI that's reminiscent of uTorrent 2.0.4. https://github.com/hadouken/hadouken Sadly the project seems dead, as the last official release was in 2015. There's another minimal torrent client named Picotorrent available for Windows https://github.com/picotorrent/picotorrent, but I am not sure how well this works on heavy libraries, and I doubt many private trackers allow it because it's so niche. Another client I used to use back in the day was Halite, but that also died in 2015.
- BiglyBT is a feature filled, open source, ad-free, BitTorrent client
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BitTorrent v2 (2020)
Not really true - v0.20 of PicoTorrent [1] was released the same day as libtorrent released support for v2 torrents. I think this predates BiglyBT 2.5 with v2 [2] support with about two weeks.
[1] https://github.com/picotorrent/picotorrent/releases/tag/v0.2...
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Is there any other torrent client apart from BiglyBT, that supports I2P network, on clearnet?
Picotorrent which I have never personally used but which I have heard good things about: https://github.com/picotorrent/picotorrent
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/r/seedboxes state of the subreddit and moving forwards.
A new windows client built on C++, picotorrent
cmder
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Ask HN: What CLI Apps?
[Windows only]
I recently discovered Cmder:
https://cmder.app/
It's a portable console emulator and gives you the ability to "place your own executable files into the bin folder to be injected into your PATH" when it's run.
So far I've added:
jq
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How to Get a Unix-Like Terminal Environment in Windows and Visual Studio Code
Assuming you already have Visual Studio Code installed, the first thing you'll want to do is Download Cmder. Extract the files to C:\cmder, or wherever you like.
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What terminal emulator outside of intelij idea is good to read prettier logs?
I use cmder, it's great https://cmder.app/
- Every single time
- Every time I return to the windows, this occurs.
- What are the first things you do/install on your new ThinkPad?
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Tabby is an infinitely customizable cross-platform terminal app
The multiple supported shells remind me a little bit of the Windows cmder app, which I recall being pretty decent: https://cmder.app/
But the cross platform aspect is really nice, even if in my experience using different terminal apps per platform hasn't been too big of an issue.
Maybe except for MobaXTerm feeling better than most Linux tabbed/split terminal offerings due to its usability and support for sending input to multiple remote sessions at the same time, SSH integration etc.: https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/ (something like Remmina is on par with mRemoteNG, so nice but not quite there)
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need LSP in WSL to use python env from Windows
I've since found that dev workflows in Windows work pretty damn good now, actually. I hate PowerShell so I still don't use it, but I now use Nushell, Cmder, and Git-Bash as my shells within the native Windows terminal emulator and it's actually pretty damn good and very close to the Unix experience. I actually like the native Windows terminal more than Kitty and would switch to it on my Ubuntu machine and my work MacBook if it were available on these systems.
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The amount of times I have accidentally done this...
If you haven't tried Cmder yet you definitely should.
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NodeJS server sometimes doesn't respond until I press Enter in console.
The Second was to directly avoid powershell & cmd altogether .. i also used cmder which gave me a feeling of Linux on windows
What are some alternatives?
qBittorrent - qBittorrent BitTorrent client
oh-my-posh - The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer
exatorrent - Easy to Use Torrent Client. Can be hosted in Cloud. Files can be streamed in Browser/Media Player.
Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age
Transmission - Official Transmission BitTorrent client repository
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
magnet-uri - Parse a magnet URI and return an object of keys/values
wslg - Enabling the Windows Subsystem for Linux to include support for Wayland and X server related scenarios
btfs - A bittorrent filesystem based on FUSE.
Scoop - A command-line installer for Windows.
libretorrent - Free and Open Source, full-featured torrent client for Android. Mirrored from https://gitlab.com/proninyaroslav/libretorrent
notepad-plus-plus - Notepad++ official repository