Anonyma: > > I've been using the bittornado command-line clients on linux and I > want to know how to set --max_upload_rate --max_download_rate > --minport and --maxport somewhere like a home-directory dotfile so I > don't have to remember to set them every time I run the command.
The easiest way is to set an alias in your ~/.bashrc (or the rc file of your favourite shell other than bash). Something like alias btdc="btdownloadcurses --max_upload_rate 10 --minport 10000" should do. Re-source the rc file ('. ~/.bashrc', mind the dot) and run 'btdc http://sometorrent' to try it out. > I have a ~/.BitTornado directory but no config file in it. Where/how > can I set these options? btlaunchmany understands the option "--save_options 1" which puts config files in this directory. But the generated config files are not taken into account by the other clients. J. -- After the millenium I would tell lies only to those who deserved them. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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