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Auto unrar linux
Auto unrar linux





  1. #AUTO UNRAR LINUX ZIP FILE#
  2. #AUTO UNRAR LINUX RAR#
  3. #AUTO UNRAR LINUX TORRENT#

rtorrent.rc, but this executes before Unpack, so is not useful. Still, I think this would be a very useful addition : ). Obviously these are both rather trivial nuisances and I've been working around them. This means there's potentially a 10 minute delay in moving the file, or the possibility that the file is being unpacked when the cron job triggers. I currently have Unpack auto-unpacking to a specific directory, and I have a cron job that runs every 10 minutes and runs my script to check that directory for new content, then moves it accordingly. I want to automate things a step further, and put the unpacked file someplace else based on some conditions (usually name, but sometimes size, etc). It is for organization purposes: Unpack right now can either auto-unpack to the torrent's current directory, or it can unpack to one specific directory. I'd like to +1 samuli's request to run a specific script after unpack has finished. Of course, you can choose not to use "Torrent Label" or "Torrent Name" if you like.Īfter this, just click ok, and now all new torrents will unpack upon completion. When you're done, it would look something like this: If you select both, you'll end up with a directory structure like this: Notice you have 2 other options: "Torrent Label" and "Torrent Name" these create directories for the unpacked items. It can be any directory you have permissions to, for this example i've created a "unpack" directory in my path. Next, set the dir you wish to have stuff unpack to. Notice how it has a check box to "enable autounpacking" Check this.

auto unrar linux

To set this up, fist open your SETTINGS submenu by clicking on the gear: It can unpack them all to one directory, or it can create a directory structure based on labels and/or name of the torrent. With the automatic unpack setup, rutorrent will unpack all rar/zip files when they are finished downloading. When unpack has finshed, you should receive another log message saying so, as shown here:

#AUTO UNRAR LINUX RAR#

This method works for multiple piece rar files as well, so long as all the pieces are in the dir. If you wish to unpack the data to the dir which the files are in, just click "ok" If you wish to specify a dir other than the dir which the rar/zip files are in, click on the _getdir button and pick a dir, as shown in this screenshot:Īfter you've done that, just click "OK" and you should get a message in the logger informing you that unpack has started. When you do this, you should have a new "unpack" dialog box pop up which is show here:

auto unrar linux

#AUTO UNRAR LINUX ZIP FILE#

The other method to launch the manual unpack is to find a zip file or rar file in the "Files" tab, right click it, and select "unpack", as shown here:Įither of these 2 methods are valid, and have the same results. From this menu, select unpack (it's the last option, as shown in this screenshot) The first method is to simply right click on a seeding torrent, which brings up a menu. There are 2 ways to launch the manual unpack.

#AUTO UNRAR LINUX TORRENT#

Unpack has 2 modes, a manual mode which allows you to pick a torrent and un it, or an automatic mode. This plugin will work without _getdir, but you will have to type in the destination path manually. _getdir, if you do not already know, allows you to pick a directory in a similar fashion to how you would in a normal computer program. This plugin is fairly easy to use, but i HIGHLY recommend installing the _getdir plugin.

auto unrar linux

The Unpack plugin lets you unzip and unrar torrent files.







Auto unrar linux