Intermodal is a user-friendly and featureful command-line BitTorrent metainfo utility. The binary is called imdl
and runs on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
At the moment, creation, viewing, and verification of .torrent
files is supported.
For more about the project and its goals, check out this post.
imdl
supports both unix and Windows. It is tested on Linux, MacOS, and
Windows, but should work on other unix OSs. If it does not, please open an
issue!
Pre-built binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows can be found on the releases page.
You can use the following command to download the latest binary for Linux,
MacOS or Windows, just replace DEST
with the directory where you'd like to
install the imdl
binary:
sh
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://imdl.io/install.sh | bash -s -- --to DEST
imdl
is written in Rust and can be built from
source and installed with cargo install imdl
. To get Rust, use the
rustup installer.
Intermodal follows semantic versioning.
In particular:
To avoid premature stabilization and excessive version churn, unstable features
are unavailable unless the --unstable
/ -u
flag is passed, for example
imdl --unstable torrent create .
. Unstable features may be changed or removed
at any time.
The formatting of imdl torrent show
is entirely copied from
torf, an excellent command-line torrent
creator, editor, and viewer.