
#Unrar linux nzbget version download
Examples of IDs:įollowing actions are available for editing of individual files in download queue: It is also possible to pass ranges of IDs using character “-“. If more than one item is used they must be separated with comma. If the command should edit only one item it is simply the ID of the item. The third and further arguments list the IDs of items, affected by the command. The list of available actions depends on used target (the first argument in the command). The second argument defines action, which should be performed. If the first argument is omitted the command affects individual files in download queue (default behavior): The first argument define the target (queue or list) affected by the command. Command –editĬommand -edit (short form -E) is used to change the items in download queue, postprocessor queue or in history. In contrast to interval scans by a forced scan all nzb-files in incoming nzb-directory will be added to download queue without that check. When performing interval scans (option NZBDirInterval) server checks that the file was not modified for few seconds (option NzbDirFleAge) before processing it. Server returned: Scan-Command scheduled successfully With option -configfile (short form -c) you can pass the name of configuration file directly and so disable the automatic search. Option –configfileīy default NZBGet looks for configuration file in well known places (/etc, /opt/etc and other common directories). These options are described with commands they belong to. There are some options that can be used only as additional options for special remote commands. ContentsĬommon options are used in addition to local or remote commands. The purpose of it is to help you differentiate the typed commands from the received output. In the description on this page the character $ at the beginning of the line represents command line prompt. The commands can be divided into local commands and remote commands. Command line in NZBGet consist of one command and any number of options.
