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Re: Ignoring torrents

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xhaloz wrote:Then a script launches filebot to do its work.
Have your script only launch filebot on files you want. That logic is in your script.

:idea: Since Deluge doesn't pass along the label, I can't think of a simple generic solution.
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Re: Ignoring torrents

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Yes, so when Deluge calls your script, how is that script supposed to know that it's supposed to call filebot or not? AFAIK, the only piece information you have is the path.

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Personally, I don't have time for torrenting, so I don't use any. I'd use a torrent client that passes path and label information to post-processing scripts.
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