Erlang-written Bittorrent client.
Robustness and fault tolerance are key features of eTorrent. The system is built to recover from errors and continue running smoothly. This makes it an ideal choice for anyone who values reliability and long-term stability.
Another important feature of eTorrent is unattended operation. The software runs more like a daemon than a program, making it easy to manage and work with. This makes it perfect for those who need to run long-term torrents without worrying about constant management.
Scalability is also a core part of eTorrent's design. The software can easily handle thousands of torrents, even when most of them are in an idle or dormant state. This makes it an excellent option for anyone who needs to manage large numbers of torrents.
Finally, eTorrent is designed to be fast and efficient, making it an excellent choice for anyone who values speed and performance. With eTorrent, users can share files quickly and easily without worrying about slowdowns or other issues.
Getting started with eTorrent is easy. Simply check the Makefile.config for the right configuration options, run 'make', create 'lib/etorrent-1.0/priv/etorrent.config' with an example file, run 'make run', drop a .torrent file in the watched directory, and call etorrent:help() from the Erlang CLI to get a list of available commands.
Overall, eTorrent is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a reliable, efficient, and easy-to-use tool for sharing files through the Bittorrent protocol. And with its BSD license, eTorrent is both easily accessible and highly customizable.
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