Client: Transmission |
Supported Operating Systems |
Windows / macOS / Linux |
Command Line / GUI? |
Standalone GUI, web UI, and CLI |
Link |
https://transmissionbt.com/download |
Extra Info: |
Open Source, GPL
To stop a file you don't want from downloading, click the torrent, go to files, un-check boxes. |
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Client: Tixati |
Supported Operating Systems |
Windows, Linux |
Command Line / GUI? |
GUI |
Link |
https://www.tixati.com/ |
Extra Info: |
Closed-Source
When you either open a .torrent file or it resolves a magnet link:
A list of folders and files pops-up, so just: uncheck the files you don't want on the contents pop-up. |
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Client: KTorrent |
Supported Operating Systems |
Linux |
Command Line / GUI? |
GUI |
Link |
https://apps.kde.org/ktorrent/
Irrelevant, just use your package manager to install it. |
Extra Info: |
Open Source, GPL
When you open a URL, it pops open a "download to" window before it starts doing anything.
This shows a big tree of the file structure where you can check or uncheck anything you want. |
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Client: aria2 |
Supported Operating Systems |
Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Android |
Command Line / GUI? |
Command Line |
Link |
https://aria2.github.io/ |
Extra Info: |
Open Source, GPL
To only get files you want:
--show-files to get the index of every file, and pass a comma-separated list to --select-files |
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Client: rTorrent |
Supported Operating Systems |
Linux, BSD, macOS (via HomeBrew) |
Command Line / GUI? |
Command Line |
Link |
https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent/wiki
Irrelevant, just use your package manager to install it. |
Extra Info: |
Open Source, GPL
(backspace) to add a torrent,
(up down) arrow keys to select,
(left) to enter selection,
(left) on File List see files,
(up down) to select files, space bar to turn off. |
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