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    transmission_cleanup

    transmission_cleanup

    Clean up of torrent files using the RPC protocal

    This application connects to the tranmission web client using the RPC interface, it allows the user to set the inital download folder for the torrents for sorting into their own folders based on the type of file it is. it also allows scheduling of the cleaning process eithe daily or weekly at a time set by you in the install process. you supply your username and password for the RPC web interface whohc is encrypted by the application and saved to the disk, The application checks if the...
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    DirEvents

    DirEvents

    Monitor changes in a directory from within the Windows command line

    This utility observes change events of files or subdirectories in a folder and writes the event along with the file name to the console window. NOTE: Batch and PowerShell scripts are provided in order to show how to process the output of the tool. Find the examples in the Files tab.
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