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    RTorrent BitTorrent Client

    RTorrent BitTorrent Client

    rTorrent BitTorrent client

    The rTorrent bittorrent client uses ncurses and is ideal for use with tmux, screen or dtach. Alternatively, version 0.9.7+ has a built-in daemon mode disabling the user interface, so you can only control it via XMLRPC. It supports saving of sessions, allows the user to add/remove torrents, and much more.
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    QT front end to Aria2 daemon with use of XMLRPC communication
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    A bittorrent client with a seperate backend and frontend which communicate through xmlrpc. Backend written in c++ with Rasterbar's libtorrent to provide low resource usage.
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