rTorrent

rTorrent is a text-based BitTorrent client written in C++,[4] based on the ncurses and libTorrent (not to be confused with libtorrent) libraries for Unix, whose author's goal is "a focus on high performance and good code".[4]

rTorrent
Developer(s)Jari Sundell (a.k.a. rakshasa)
Initial release25 January 2005 (2005-01-25)[1]
Stable release
0.9.8[2] Edit this on Wikidata / 19 July 2019 (19 July 2019)
Repositorygithub.com/rakshasa/rtorrent
Written inC++[3]
Operating systemUnix-like
PlatformIA-32, x86-64
Size1.3 MiB
TypeBitTorrent client
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later[lower-alpha 1]
Websiterakshasa.github.io/rtorrent/

Technical details

The library differentiates itself from other implementations by transferring data directly between file pages mapped to memory by the mmap() function and the network stack. On high-bandwidth connections, it claims to be able to seed at three times the speed of the official client.[4]

rTorrent packages are available for various Linux distributions and Unix-like systems, and it will compile and run on nearly every POSIX-compliant operating system, such as FreeBSD and macOS.

rTorrent uses the ncurses library and is suitable for use with GNU Screen or Tmux; it uses commands such as Carriage return to load a torrent, after which ^S can be used to start a torrent (where ^ is shorthand for Ctrl key), backspace can be used to automatically start a torrent once it is loaded, making a subsequent issue of ^S unnecessary, ^K for stop, and ^D for pause, or if already paused or stopped, ^D again to delete the torrent.[5] It supports saving of sessions and allows the user to add and remove torrents. It also supports partial downloading of multi-file torrents. In the release of rTorrent-0.7.0 support for BitTorrent protocol encryption was also implemented.[6] PEX, DHT and initial seeding were recently implemented in rTorrent.

rTorrent can be controlled via XML-RPC over SCGI.

See also

Notes

  1. GPL-2.0-or-later with OpenSSL exception

References

  1. "Earliest known code import". GitHub. Archived from the original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  2. "Release 0.9.8". 19 July 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  3. "rTorrent BitTorrent client", rakshasa/rtorrent repo, archived from the original on 18 October 2014, retrieved 14 July 2015 via GitHub
  4. Sundell, Jari, The libTorrent and rTorrent Project, archived from the original on 9 April 2014, retrieved 9 August 2007
  5. RTorrent User Guide, Jari Sundell, archived from the original on 17 February 2014, retrieved 25 November 2009
  6. LibTorrent 0.11.0 and rTorrent 0.7.0 released, Jari Sundell, archived from the original on 2 November 2012, retrieved 13 December 2006
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