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Is there a docker container for BiglyBT that handles java and has a webUI, similar to qBittorrent? And can it integrate with the *arrs in the same way?
I was just looking for one myself and stumbled onto this one. Looks like the best out there. Jinx moment.
EDIT
Link was busted, weird markdown issues.
This contains a so called „Extreme“ mod which seems to be about faking upload stats on trackers. Sooo not such a great recommendation.
I appreciate that you just came to criticize and not offer an alternative. The developer of the Biglybt docker container I posted also has a non-Extreme mod version.
I couldn't find any information on what the Extreme mod did and between the two, this one was last updated most recently. I went ahead and update the link to direct people to the regular/nom-Extreme mod version.
So thanks for your contribution...
It’s not my job to offer an alternative to your initial bad recommendation. Just warning people about it is a nice enough gesture. And if you recommend stuff here before understanding what it actually does - that’s on you.
The fact that it doesn't have a docker/headless install automatically disqualifies it from S tier. This tierlist is junk anyway. Use any tool that suits your needs while living up to FOSS ethos
Yeah that's an immediate hard pass from me. I don't miss the days of manually searching and adding every single torrent by hand. Though jfc could Sonarr hurry up and add multi-season pack support.