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qBitTorrent extension for Chromium-based browsers #10600
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Originally created by @YujiTFD on GitHub (Jun 16, 2020).
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It would be very nice to have a Chrome extension for torrent managing, since WebUI has really poor, i.e. no actual folder management when adding new torrent. Well, it does have semi-auto folder management, but when one need to create a new subfolder for several different torrent releases (s)he have to go with manual input, which is not really convenient, especially with several mapped folders in qBT docker container.
For example, "Transmission easy client" allows to map categories with folders, so when adding new download user can easily choose a category with a couple of mouse clicks, thus having torrent downloading to corresponded folder.
Thank you.
@thalieht commented on GitHub (Jun 16, 2020):
So can qBt. Just set Automatic Torrent Management for that torrent and set the category. You can edit the category's save path in the left side panel.
@FranciscoPombal commented on GitHub (Jun 16, 2020):
The solution to lack of WebUI features/functionality is to... improve the WebUI, not to develop a Chrome extension.