09-05-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by
RavinderSingh13
Posted by Scrutinizer :
Hello Scrutinizer,
I agree that link will not give the complete solution to the user but if user can go through the link properly he will find many options related to vi and it may clear user's some of the queries too. I am Sorry if I have broken a forum rule here.
Thanks,
R. Singh
Hi Ravinder.. Yes but the information that the OP is looking for cannot be found on that page. That is one of the reasons why it is good practise to quote the part on a page that answers the OP's question as well as provide a link. This practise also forces you to verify / double check if the information can be found and if not come up with a better link..
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ED2K(1) aMule utilities ED2K(1)
NAME
ed2k - aMule eD2k link parser
SYNOPSIS
ed2k [-c <path>] [-t <num>] [-e] [-l] <eD2k-link>
ed2k [-h]
ed2k [-v]
DESCRIPTION
Sends the given <eD2k-link> to aMule, i.e. writes it to the file ~/.aMule/ED2KLinks, which will be checked by aMule every second for links.
[ -c <path>, --config-dir=<path> ]
Read config from <path> instead of home
[ -t, --category=<num> ]
Set category for passed eD2k links to <num>
[ -e, --emulecollection ]
Loads all link found in the emulecollection given as <ed2k-link>
[ -l, --list ]
Lists all link found in the emulecollection given as <ed2k-link>
[ -h, --help ]
Prints a short usage description.
[ -v, --version ]
Displays the current version number.
[ eD2k-link ]
Adds an eD2k-link to the core.
The eD2k link to be added can be:
o a file link (ed2k://|file|...), it will be added to the download queue;
o a server link (ed2k://|server|...), it will be added to the server list;
o a serverlist link, in which case all servers in the list will be added to the server list;
o a magnet link;
o an emulecollection file.
The order in which you give the parameters is important. You can give more than one link, and every link can have it's own params. For
example ed2k <link1> -t2 <link2> will download <link1> in standard category and <link2> in category 2.
FILES
~/.aMule/ED2KLinks
REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs either on our forum (http://forum.amule.org/), or in our bugtracker (http://bugs.amule.org/). Please do not report bugs
in e-mail, neither to our mailing list nor directly to any team member.
COPYRIGHT
aMule and all of its related utilities are distributed under the GNU General Public License.
SEE ALSO
amule(1)
AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Vollstrecker <amule@vollstreckernet.de>
aMule eD2k link parser v1.5.1 November 2011 ED2K(1)