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Description
Torrench is a command-line program to search and download torrents from torrent-hosting sites. It's compatible under Windows, Linux and MacOS.
Programming language: Python
License: GNU General Public License v2.0 or later
Tags:
Command-line Tools
Command-line Application Development
Productivity Tools
Console
CLI
Utilities
Terminals
Torrent
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