This tool changes the root paths of existing torrents in qBittorrent. It can also convert slashes when migrating between Windows and Linux/Mac.
Install from PyPi using pip
pip install qbt-migrate
Run the script and follow prompts or use CLI arguments with command qbt_migrate
usage: qbt_migrate [-h] [-e EXISTING_PATH] [-n NEW_PATH] [-t {Windows,Linux,Mac}]
[-b BT_BACKUP_PATH] [-l {DEBUG,INFO}]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-e EXISTING_PATH, --existing-path EXISTING_PATH
Existing root of path to look for.
-n NEW_PATH, --new-path NEW_PATH
New root path to replace existing root path with.
-t {Windows,Linux,Mac}, --target-os {Windows,Linux,Mac}
Target OS (converts slashes). Default is to not change
existing Target OS.
-b BT_BACKUP_PATH, --bt-backup-path BT_BACKUP_PATH
BT_Backup Path Override.
-l {DEBUG,INFO}, --log-level {DEBUG,INFO}
Log Level, Default is INFO.
By default, everything happens in the BT_Backup directory defined by the OS the script is running on.
Override BT_Backup
path if needed.
Default BT_Backup paths:
- Windows:
%LOCALAPPDATA%/qBittorrent/BT_Backup
- Linux/Mac:
$HOME/.local/share/data/qBittorrent/BT_backup
A backup zip archive is automatically created in the directory that contains
the BT_Backup
directory. Default, for instance, would be the qBittorrent
directory mentioned above.
Assuming all of our torrents are in X:\Torrents
when coming from Windows, or /torrents
when coming from Linux/Mac
qbt_migrate -e X:\ -n Z:\ -t Windows # Windows to Windows (Drive letter change)
qbt_migrate -e X:\Torrents -n X:\NewDir\Torrents -t Windows # Windows to Windows (Directory Change)
qbt_migrate -e X:\Torrents -n Z:\NewDir\Torrents -t Windows # Windows to Windows (Drive letter change with directory change)
qbt_migrate -e X:\Torrents -n /torrents -t Linux # Windows to Linux/Mac (converts slashes)
qbt_migrate -e /torrents -n /new/path/for/torrents # Changes torrent root path on Linux/Mac
qbt_migrate -e /torrents -n Z:\Torrents -t Windows # Linux/Mac to Windows (converts slashes)