Introducing AnyBT, a tool for searching magnet link of all kinds of BitTorrent contents. It's based on a decentralized data protocol - Glitter Protocol.
You could use AnyBT to search for magnet links base on file names and displays search results with a simple interface.
There is also a web version of AnyBT works on ENS and IPFS available if you do not have Python environment.
To get started, please follow these steps:
- Python (v3.7 or higher)
Installing the tool, and you should make sure your/download/path in the $PATH, then you can use the command line tool.
pip install anybt-
terms:Specifies search terms to be queried. Required:yes. -
-p <page>or--page <page>:Specifies the page of results to display. Default: 0. -
-l <limit>or--limit <limit>:Specifies the number of per page to display. Default: 10. -
-s <sort type>or--sort <sort type>:Specifies the sorting sequence of results to display. Default: none.hot:sort by the file heatsize:sort by the size of filedate:sort by the original publication time of the file
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-t <filter type>or--type <fliter type>:Specifies the category of result to display. Default: all.video:video categories.document:document categories.image:image categories.music:music categories.software:software categories.package:package categories.
- Search for keyword "Chaplin":
anybt Chaplin- Search for keywords "Charlie Chaplin" and page 1, limit 5:
anybt "Charlie Chaplin" -p 1 -l 5 - Search for keywords "Charlie Chaplin" and order by file size:
anybt "Charlie Chaplin" -s size - Search for keywords "Charlie Chaplin" and only keep the video resource:
anybt "Charlie Chaplin" -t video- glitter-sdk-py A Python SDK for interacting with the Glitter Protocol.
If you would like to contribute to this project, feel free to fork the repository and submit a pull request with your changes.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.