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Suggestion: Delete/ignore torrents in watch folder that has been removed (from downloads in Tribler) #2772

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Thomasedv opened this issue Jan 30, 2017 · 1 comment

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@Thomasedv
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Windows 10

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When you removed a torrent (added earlier by watch folder) with the GUI in Tribler, either simply removing it, or the deleting the files too, one would rather not want to have it reappear instantly and if you deleted the files, have it start downloading again. Deleting torrents from the watch folder, is the only option, and then removing them from Tribler.

Since i use a program that downloads torrents to a folder, a mistakenly added one or one that you want to remove, will be quite a bit of trouble to deal with, as you need to navigate to the folder with torrents, and then removed them, before actually removing them in Tribler. So, if Tribler ignored those that you remove, or simply delete the .torrent file (could be an option.) would be nice.

Plus deleting the .torrent files once you are done with them, would help with cleanup of .torrent files you don't have the need for anymore. (Thus probably a good idea it being an option to delete .torrent files on torrent removal.)

@devos50 devos50 added this to the Backlog milestone Jan 30, 2017
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Dmole commented Dec 19, 2017

This is more of a bug than an enhancement IMO.

@ichorid ichorid added this to To do in Usability and performance via automation Jul 17, 2020
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