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magsearch

v0.14.0

Published

A low-key magnet-link cli

Downloads

96

Readme

Install

build alt platform alt

Use magsearch to browse, download, or stream magnet links.

npm install magsearch -g

Once you've selected a magnet link, you can stream it with peerflix.

npm install peerflix -g

What's New

TPB and its onion site are now the only supported sites.

Issues

Torrent Health is still broken due to dead links

Usage

Empty launch

magsearch

Searching blade runner through the pirate bay

magsearch "blade runner"

Searching blade runner through the pirate bay's .onion on port 9150 (default is 9050).

magsearch "blade runner" -t -p 9150

Green is seed count. Red is leech count. Magenta is peer count. Both TPB and BTDigg fetch live peer count. Navigate with the arrow keys. Search with either ThePirateBay, BTDigg, Extratorrent, or Demonoid. Use Ctrl-B & Ctrl-N to flip search page.

ScreenShot1


Socks compatible. Searching on TOR uses .onions.

ScreenShot2


Settings include blocklist, player, socks port/host, health, magprint, path, subtitles, and --remove preferences.

Custom path examples: OSX/Unix '/Users/johnsmith/' Windows 'C:\Movies'

Use the health setting to run a realtime seed and peer check. The results will update a few seconds after the search query returns.

If installed globally, you can access settings.js with the following.

cd /usr/local/lib/node_modules/magsearch; (sudo) nano settings.js

API

TODO

Notes

UI looks best in iTerm.

License

MIT