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qBt TV Torrent Uploader streamlines your TV show downloading workflow by automatically sending magnet links to your qBittorrent server with intelligent file organization. 🎯 HOW IT WORKS Simply right-click any magnet link for a TV episode and select "Upload TV Episode to qBittorrent". The extension automatically: • Parses the show title, season, and episode from the filename • Creates an organized download path (e.g., /downloads/Show Name/Season 1/) • Uploads directly to your qBittorrent WebUI Organized Downloads Configure custom download paths using variables like $title, $season, and $episode to keep your media library tidy Progress Tracking Monitor your TV downloads directly from the extension popup with real-time progress bars Auto-Delete (Optional) Automatically remove completed torrents after your seeding conditions are met - set minimum seed time, ratio, or both Secure Authentication Full support for password-protected qBittorrent WebUI instances 🔧 REQUIREMENTS • qBittorrent with WebUI enabled • Network access to your qBittorrent server 🔒 PRIVACY This extension only communicates with your configured qBittorrent server. No data is collected or transmitted to any third parties. All settings are stored locally in your browser. 💡 TIPS • Enable WebUI in qBittorrent: Tools → Options → Web UI • For remote access, ensure your qBittorrent port is accessible • Use the pattern tester in settings to verify your configuration
Add Remote Torrent
Add Remote Torrent is a browser extension for power users who manage remote file-transfer clients. It streamlines adding new transfers (via magnet links or .torrent file URLs) to various client WebUIs. It supports multiple server profiles, giving you a centralized experience directly from your browser. Privacy and security: all server configurations are stored locally on your device and are never transmitted to external servers. It also works with private trackers by fetching the .torrent file content in the browser (with your session cookies) before sending it to your client when needed. Key features: - Add via magnet links or .torrent URLs - Multiple server profiles (different clients / different seedboxes) - Right-click context menu “send to…” per server - Optional on-page link catching / quick add - Per-server defaults (tags/categories/directory/paused; varies by client) - URL-based rules to auto-select a server by site Reporting issues: If you encounter a bug, please open an issue on GitHub: https://github.com/jgkme/Add-Remote-Torrent/issues Please include: - Extension version - Torrent client name + version - Steps to reproduce (what you did / expected / what happened) - Exact error text from the popup under “Last Action” For deeper logs: - Options page → Debug & Log Settings → enable content-script + background-script logs - Reproduce the issue - Options page → Inspect → Console → copy relevant lines - Please remove sensitive info (passwords/tokens/IPs) before posting Fix (Shortcuts): Quick-add-from-clipboard has no default shortcut (was Ctrl+Shift+V / ⌘⇧V, which blocked Chrome paste-without-formatting). Assign at chrome://extensions/shortcuts if wanted; clear the old Ctrl+Shift+V binding there after update if paste-without-formatting still fails (#59). Fix (Synology Download Station): Restore SID-only Web API auth like v0.4.23 (no enable_syno_token / SynoToken on requests). Newer builds had added SynoToken flow; some DSM setups responded with API 105 or failed adds until reverted—validated against working v0.4.23 behaviour. Fix / UX (Synology): Clearer user-visible messages for common Synology API error codes (e.g. 105 permission). Feat / Fix (Diagnostics): Persist last connection error per server for offline checks; dashboard Show Details lists it; failed adds append a short technical hint to “Last Action” / notifications when available. Fix (qBittorrent): Accept successful auth/login with an empty body or HTTP 204 (Web API 5.2+), not only legacy Ok. text—fixes false “connection failed / CSRF” errors when username and password are correct. v0.4.39 (2026-05-13) Fix (qBittorrent): Cookie-based Web UI login is now tracked per server profile instead of one global session. After logging into one qBittorrent server, calls to another profile no longer skipped auth/login, which previously caused HTTP 401 on the API and confusing messages about needing a Web API key (common with multiple seedboxes and qBittorrent 5.2+). Fix (qBittorrent): Refined unauthorized and connection-test wording so users check username/password and CSRF first; the optional Web API key (5.2+) is described only as a fallback when cookie access still cannot reach the API. Build: Generated release artifacts for v0.4.39. - v0.4.38 (2026-05-08): Deluge — apply custom label/category after adding (Label plugin); create missing label; retry for Deluge 2.x timing. - v0.4.37 (2026-05-05): qBittorrent — Web API 2.14+ torrents/add JSON responses (incl. 202/409) with legacy “Ok.” fallback; optional Web API key (Bearer); clearer auth vs network errors; startup status checks; packaging/signing fixes. Supports qBittorrent 5.2.
Send to qBittorrent
Send torrent/magnet links to qBittorrent from the right-click context menu. This extension integrates with your qBittorrent client via the WebUI API, allowing you to quickly add torrent and magnet links. It features a user-friendly interface to configure your API credentials. Usage: Click on the extension's icon to open the config menu and enter your API credentials. Be sure to select the correct scheme (HTTP/HTTPS) and then click ""Save Credentials"". Now you can right click any magnet/torrent link, press ""Send to qBittorrent"", and the torrent will automatically start downloading. If the link is not a magnet link, it must be a direct link to the torrent file (URL should end in .torrent). IMPORTANT: You must disable CSRF protection in qBittorrent for the API calls to work properly. You can either disable it manually in your qBittorrent settings or use the ""Disable CSRF"" button in the extension's UI after entering your API credentials.
Remote Torrent Adder
This extension allows you to send torrent files from your browser to your remote or local Bittorrent client's web interface. It doesn't just send the urls to the WebUIs, but downloads the torrent and uses the file upload function of the UIs to add the torrent. Thus, it even works on private trackers that require cookies. Currently, it supports several web interfaces, a full list can be viewed on the project page. Per default, this extension scans any open page for links that match given filters and overwrites the download-action, but its functionality can also be accessed via a context menu. Its filters are easily extensible using regular expressions via the options page, but a basic set of filters should work for most sites. For faq, support (issues) or the latest changes, please visit the GitHub page that is linked in the "DETAILS" tab of this page.
m2Torrent
m2Torrent is a magnet link to torrent downloader. Just right-click to copy the magnet link from any web site and paste it to download the .torrent file.