qbit-export

1.2.0 • Public • Published

qbit-export

This is a tool I wrote to export .torrent files from qBittorrent, with the announce field properly populated.

Why not just copy BT_backup?

It seems from qBittorrent v4.4+ , qBittorrent splits the .torrent file internally in the BT_backup folder: The .torrent still has all the main stuff, but the announce URL is part of the corresponding .fastresume file.

As a result, if you were to simply copy all the .torrent from your BT_backup folder to import into another machine, you will lose all the announce URLs!

This program will parse both the .torrent and the .fastresume , splice the announce URL back into the .torrent , and then write the exported .torrent files to a new directory.

Usage

You must have Node.JS installed, e.g. via n (or similar). Recommended is v18.17+ (current LTS)

Installation

npm i -g qbit-export

And then run it via:

qbit-export [OPTIONS] [PATH TO BT_BACKUP] [PATH TO EXPORT TO]

Options

  • -n (optional): Use the torrent name for the destination file instead of the hash.
  • -t "comma,separated,tags" (optional): Only export torrents with a tag matching at least one of these tags
  • -c "comma,separated,categories" (optional): Only export torrents with the category matching one of these categories

Example

qbit-export -n -t "web,bluray" -c "permaseeding" "/home/ubuntu/.local/share/qBittorrent/BT_backup/" "/tmp/export/"

Help

If you need help, notice a bug or similar, please open an issue!

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