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README.md

Torrents.csv

Torrents.csv is a collaborative, vetted git repository of torrents, consisting of a single, searchable torrents.csv file. Its initially populated with a January 2017 backup of the pirate bay, and new torrents are periodically added from various torrents sites via a rust script.

Torrents.csv will only store torrents with at least one seeder to keep the file small, and will be periodically purged of non-seeded torrents, and sorted by seeders descending.

It also comes with a simple Torrents.csv webserver

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To request more torrents, or add your own to the file, submit a pull request here.

Made with Rust, ripgrep, Actix, Inferno, Typescript.

Searching

To find torrents, run ./search.sh "bleh season 1"

bleh season 1 (1993-)
	seeders: 33
	size: 13GiB
	link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:INFO_HASH_HERE

Running the webserver

Torrents.csv comes with a simple webserver. Run cd scripts && ./webserver.sh, and goto http://localhost:8080

Uploading

An upload, consists of making a pull request after running the add_torrents.sh script, which adds torrents from a directory you choose to the .csv file, after checking that they aren't already there, and that they have seeders.

Click here to fork this repo.

git clone https://gitlab.com/[MY_USER]/torrents.csv
cd torrents.csv/scripts
./add_torrents.sh MY_TORRENTS_DIR # `MY_TORRENTS_DIR` is `~/.local/share/data/qBittorrent/BT_backup/` for qBittorrent on linux, but you can search for where your torrents are stored for your client.
git commit -am "Adding my torrents"
git push

Then click here to do a pull/merge request to my branch.

How the file looks

infohash;name;size_bytes;created_unix;seeders;leechers;completed;scraped_date
# torrents here...

Requirements

Searching

Web server

  • Rust
  • ripgrep
  • Yarn

Uploading

Potential sources for new torrents