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# Original README from the transmission github:
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https://github.com/transmission/transmission
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# Transmission
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## About
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Transmission is a fast, easy, and free BitTorrent client. It comes in several flavors:
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* A native Mac OS X GUI application
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* GTK+ and Qt GUI applications for Linux, BSD, etc.
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* A headless daemon for servers and routers
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* A web UI for remote controlling any of the above
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Visit https://transmissionbt.com/ for more information.
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## Command line interface notes
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Transmission is fully supported in transmission-remote, the preferred cli client.
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Three standalone tools to examine, create, and edit .torrent files exist: transmission-show, transmission-create, and transmission-edit, respectively.
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Prior to development of transmission-remote, the standalone client transmission-cli was created. Limited to a single torrent at a time, transmission-cli is deprecated and exists primarily to support older hardware dependent upon it. In almost all instances, transmission-remote should be used instead.
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Different distributions may choose to package any or all of these tools in one or more separate packages.
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## Building
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Transmission has an Xcode project file (Transmission.xcodeproj) for building in Xcode.
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For a more detailed description, and dependencies, visit: https://github.com/transmission/transmission/wiki
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### Building a Transmission release from the command line
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$ tar xf transmission-2.92.tar.xz
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$ cd transmission-2.92
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$ mkdir build
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$ cd build
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$ cmake ..
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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### Building Transmission from the nightly builds
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Download a tarball from https://build.transmissionbt.com/job/trunk-linux/ and follow the steps from the previous section.
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If you're new to building programs from source code, this is typically easier than building from Git.
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### Building Transmission from Git (first time)
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$ git clone https://github.com/transmission/transmission Transmission
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$ cd Transmission
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$ git submodule update --init
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$ mkdir build
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$ cd build
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$ cmake ..
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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### Building Transmission from Git (updating)
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$ cd Transmission/build
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$ make clean
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$ git pull --rebase --prune
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$ git submodule update
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$ cmake ..
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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## Contributing
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### Code Style
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You would want to setup your editor to make use of uncrustify.cfg and .jsbeautifyrc configuration files located in the root of this repository.
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If for some reason you are unwilling or unable to do so, there is a shell script which you could run either directly or via docker-compose:
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$ ./code_style.sh
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or
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$ docker-compose build --pull
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$ docker-compose run --rm code_style
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