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aria2tui 命令

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常用示例

Launch aria2tui

aria2tui

Show help

Press ? inside aria2tui

说明

aria2tui is a terminal user interface (TUI) client for the aria2c download utility. It communicates with an aria2c daemon over RPC, providing an interactive interface for managing downloads, torrents, and queues without leaving the terminal. Features include bulk downloading and torrent management, queue control and download prioritization, fine-tuning of download options such as piece length, user-agent, maximum speed, and proxy settings, as well as real-time monitoring of active transfers. The interface supports multiple aria2c daemon instances, switchable with { and }. On first launch, aria2tui presents a configuration form where users enter the aria2c daemon URL, port, and authentication token. This creates a configuration file at ~/.config/aria2tui/config.toml. Key navigation controls include ? to view all keybindings, ' to toggle the right sidebar, " to cycle sidebar views, and Ctrl-L to redraw the screen. A pin cursor mode (toggled via backtick then typing pc) keeps the cursor fixed at its position while downloads reorder. Auto-refresh can be disabled via the settings menu (~) to preserve selections during bulk operations.

FAQ

What is the aria2tui command used for?

aria2tui is a terminal user interface (TUI) client for the aria2c download utility. It communicates with an aria2c daemon over RPC, providing an interactive interface for managing downloads, torrents, and queues without leaving the terminal. Features include bulk downloading and torrent management, queue control and download prioritization, fine-tuning of download options such as piece length, user-agent, maximum speed, and proxy settings, as well as real-time monitoring of active transfers. The interface supports multiple aria2c daemon instances, switchable with { and }. On first launch, aria2tui presents a configuration form where users enter the aria2c daemon URL, port, and authentication token. This creates a configuration file at ~/.config/aria2tui/config.toml. Key navigation controls include ? to view all keybindings, ' to toggle the right sidebar, " to cycle sidebar views, and Ctrl-L to redraw the screen. A pin cursor mode (toggled via backtick then typing pc) keeps the cursor fixed at its position while downloads reorder. Auto-refresh can be disabled via the settings menu (~) to preserve selections during bulk operations.

How do I run a basic aria2tui example?

Run `aria2tui` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.

Where can I find more aria2tui examples?

This page includes 2 examples for aria2tui, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.