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Deluge BitTorrent Client

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Deluge is a BitTorrent client that utilizes a daemon/client model. There are various user interfaces available for Deluge such as the GTK-UI, the Web-UI and a Console-UI. Deluge uses libtorrent in it's backend to handle the BitTorrent protocol.

Installation

Instruction for installing from source code. See DEPENDS for build and runtime dependencies. Further details on the wiki: Installing/Source.

python setup.py build
python setup.py install

Usage

There are various user-interfaces and a daemon for Deluge that can be used as follows:

  • Gtk

    deluge or deluge-gtk

  • Console

    deluge-console

  • Web

    deluge-web

    Go to http://localhost:8112 and use default password deluge.

  • Daemon

    deluged

    See Thinclient guide for connecting to the daemon from another machine.

Contact/Support

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