05-31-2016
Let us start with a description of your environment:
- which OS are you using (and which version of it)
- which shell are you using (and, maybe, which version of it)
the answers to these questions may well influence the final solution to your problem.
Now, the general solution to your problem is the
find-command: basically it produces a list of files, which (see the
-exec-clause) then can be subjected to some command. For a (short) introduction
see here
I hope this helps.
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
transmission-edit
TRANSMISSION-EDIT(1) BSD General Commands Manual TRANSMISSION-EDIT(1)
NAME
transmission-edit -- command-line utility to modify .torrent files' announce URLs
SYNOPSIS
transmission-edit [-h] [-a url] [-d url] [-r search replace] torrentfile(s)
DESCRIPTION
transmission-edit command-line utility to modify .torrent files' announce URLs
OPTIONS
-h --help
Show a short help page and exit.
-a --add URL
Add an announce URL to the torrent's announce-list if it's not already in the list
-d --delete URL
Remove an announce URL from the torrent's announce-list
-r --replace search replace
Substring search-and-replace inside a torrent's announce URLs. This can be used to change an announce URL when the tracker moves or
your passcode changes.
EXAMPLES
Update a tracker passcode in all your torrents:
$ transmission-edit -r old-passcode new-passcode ~/.config/transmission/torrents/*.torrent
AUTHORS
Jordan Lee
SEE ALSO
transmission-create(1), transmission-daemon(1), transmission-edit(1), transmission-gtk(1), transmission-qt(1), transmission-remote(1),
transmission-show(1)
http://www.transmissionbt.com/
BSD
June 9, 2010 BSD