

The numbers in square braces are IDs of the files. To print individual files from download queue use subcommand "F": Subcommand "F" (files in download queue) is used by default if none of subcommands were specified. jobs in post-processor queue (subcommand "O").

groups in download queue (subcommand "G").files in download queue (subcommand "F").There are four kind of lists which can be received with command "-list": Similar to server console mode you can choose one of the three output modes:įor example to set OutputMode to "curses":Ĭommand "-list" (short form "-L") requests the list of items from server and or statistical data. With command "-connect" (short form "-C") you can connect the client to remote server. The name, category and priority can be also set or changed later with command "-edit". N Use this name as nzb-filename (only for URLs) T Add file to the top (beginning) of queue See configuration option "NZBDir" for details.ĩ.0The command has several options which can be passed before the last parameter (nzb-file or url): NOTE: You can also add files to download queue by simply saving them into incoming nzb-directory. Server returned: Collection My.File.nzb added to queue

Use command "-quit" (short form "-Q") to stop the server:Ĭommand "-append" (short form "-A") sends NZB-file or URL to server. To connect from other computers you should set the option "serverip" on server to an IP-address accessible from network, for example "192.168.1.1". NOTE: if "serverip" on server is set to "localhost" or "127.0.0.1" you will be able to connect to the server only from the same machine.

To use remote commands the configuration option "serverip" must point to the NZBGet server and configuration options "serverport" and "serverpassword" must be the same as in configuration used on server. The server can be running on the same machine or on another machine in the network. Remote commands communicate with NZBGet server. When working in daemon mode NZBGet server can be controlled using client-commands, described later in this document. The daemon mode is similar to console server mode (command "-server"), but the server works in background. When working in server mode NZBGet server can be controlled using client-commands, described later in this document.Ĭommand "-daemon" (short form "-D") starts NZBGet in server daemon mode: If you want to run the server in background use command "-daemon" instead of "-server". For example to set OutputMode to "curses": See the description of the option in configuration file for more info. The output depends on configuration option "OutputMode".
