Query: transmission-remote-cli
OS: debian
Section: 1
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transmission-remote-cli(1) transmission-remote-cli transmission-remote-cli(1)NAMEtransmission-remote-cli - a console client for the Transmission BitTorrent clientSYNOPSIStransmission-remote-cli [options] [filename-or-URL]DESCRIPTIONtransmission-remote-cli is a curses interface for the daemon of the BitTorrent client Transmission.OPTIONS--version Show version number and exit -h --help Show usage information and a list of options -c CONNECTION --connect=CONNECTION Point to the server. CONNECTION must match the following pattern: [username:password@]host[:port][path] Default: localhost:9091 -s --ssl Use SSL to connect to the server. Default: don't use SSL --create-config Create configuration file with default values. NOTE: A config file won't be created unless you provide this option at least once. After that, it is rewritten whenever transmis- sion-remote-cli exits. -f CONFIGFILE --config=CONFIGFILE Set path to configuration file. Default: ~/.config/transmission-remote-cli/settings.cfg -n --netrc Get authentication info from ~/.netrc. -- OPTIONS Use the known server connection to pass OPTIONS on to transmission-remote.FILEStransmission-remote-cli overwrites the configuration file on exit. Keep that in mind if you edit it manually.SEE ALSOtransmission-create(1), transmission-daemon(1), transmission-edit(1), transmission-gtk(1), transmission-qt(1), transmission-remote(1), transmission-show(1). April 22, 2012 transmission-remote-cli(1)
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