![]() In your case the show name is the download path and the season folder is part of the torrent structure. Changing the path within the torrent structure comes with risk. The folder path that is part of the torrent structure.Ĭhanging the download path is usually safe, it does not have to be unique.The download path that is either configured in Transmission or entered at download.How to achieve this using command line arguments? The original folder name is still used after the path specified by me using the -w argument. However, currently if I specify the path using the -w argument as base_path/tv.show.name/season01, then the files get saved in base_path/tv.show.name/season01/tv.01/s01e01.mkv I want to save it in the folder like this: But I'm not able to find the options for this.īasically what I want to do is, if the torrent has a TV show with files structured like this: I want to use this functionality in my python script. ![]() So if the torrent's files are stored in a folder, this option will change the name to whatever I want. This renames the default folder of the torrent. While adding torrents from the GUI client, there is an option called save as. ![]() The python script calls the transmission-remote command line with -a argument to add torrents. I have written a python script which automatically add torrents I save in a particular folder on my shared drive. However, I don't add my torrents through this client. I'm using this client for Windows to control transmission running on my raspberry pi:
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