From 7dbd759ce1546acedafbad23f668267615f2ee59 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Luevano Alvarado Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2023 04:30:55 -0600 Subject: add yourls usage --- live/blog/a/torrenting_with_qbittorrent.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'live/blog/a/torrenting_with_qbittorrent.html') diff --git a/live/blog/a/torrenting_with_qbittorrent.html b/live/blog/a/torrenting_with_qbittorrent.html index 7dbb862..8cd9dae 100644 --- a/live/blog/a/torrenting_with_qbittorrent.html +++ b/live/blog/a/torrenting_with_qbittorrent.html @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ systemctl start jackett.service

Indexers

For Jackett, an indexer is just a configured tracker for some of the commonly known torrent sites. Jackett comes with a lot of pre-configured public and private indexers which usually have multiple URLs (mirrors) per indexer, useful when the main torrent site is down. Some indexers come with extra features/configuration depending on what the site specializes on.

To add an indexer click on the “+ Add Indexer” at the top of the Web UI and look for indexers you want, then click on the “+” icon on the far-most right for each indexer or select the ones you want (clicking on the checkbox on the far-most left of the indexer) and scroll all the way to the bottom to click on “Add Selected”. They then will show as a list with some available actions such as “Copy RSS Feed”, “Copy Torznab Feed”, “Copy Potato Feed”, a button to search, configure, delete and test the indexer, as shown below:

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