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BATorrent 3.0.2 by Razvan Serea
BATorrent is a lightweight, open-source BitTorrent client built with modern C++ and Qt 6, offering a clean, fast, and privacy-focused alternative to traditional torrent apps. It supports magnet links, .torrent files, resume data, sequential downloading, per-file priorities, and even imports from qBittorrent. Power users benefit from integrated RSS auto-download with regex filtering, duplicate detection, and automatic tracker lists from Stremio. Streaming is seamless thanks to auto-detected players like VLC and IINA.
BATorrent includes robust VPN tools—interface binding, auto-detection for WireGuard-based services like Mullvad and NordLynx, kill switch, proxy support, and IP filtering. A full WebUI enables remote control, while integrations with Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby automate library updates. With themes, speed scheduling, system-tray alerts, and cross-platform support for Windows, Linux, and macOS, BATorrent delivers a polished, high-performance torrenting experience.
BATorrent features:
Core
.torrent file and magnet link support
Resume data — picks up where you left off after restart
Import torrents from qBittorrent
Create .torrent files from any file or folder
Sequential download mode
Per-file priority control (skip, low, normal, high)
Seed ratio limits with auto-pause
DHT, PEX, UPnP, NAT-PMP
RSS Auto-Download
Subscribe to RSS feeds — automatically download new torrents as they appear
Regex filters — match only what you want (e.g. 1080p|720p, S01E\d+)
Per-feed settings — custom save path, check interval (5–1440 min), enable/disable
Auto-download — matched items are downloaded automatically in the background
Supports magnet links, .torrent URLs, and tags
Tray notifications when items are auto-downloaded
Duplicate detection — never downloads the same item twice
Stremio
Stremio Addon System pre-installed — works out of the box
Auto tracker list from ngosang/trackerslist
Streaming
Play while downloading — stream video files before the download is complete
Supports mp4, mkv, avi, mov, wmv, flv, webm, m4v, ts
Auto-detects installed players (VLC, IINA, system default)
VPN & Privacy
Interface binding — lock torrent traffic to a specific network interface (e.g. tun0)
Auto VPN detection — identifies VPN interfaces (tun, tap, WireGuard, Mullvad, NordLynx, ProtonVPN)
Kill switch — automatically pauses all torrents if the VPN interface drops
Auto-resume — resumes only the torrents paused by the kill switch when VPN reconnects
Proxy support — SOCKS5 and HTTP proxy with optional authentication
IP filtering — load P2P blocklists to block unwanted IP ranges
Protocol encryption (enabled / forced / disabled)
WebUI
Remote management — control torrents from any browser at http://localhost:8080
REST API with JSON responses
Add torrents via magnet link or .torrent upload
Pause, resume, remove torrents remotely
View peers and files per torrent
Dark theme matching the desktop app
HTTP Basic Auth with SHA-256 password hashing
Configurable port and remote access (localhost vs 0.0.0.0)
Interface
3 themes: Dark, Light, Midnight (bat/vampire aesthetic)
Real-time speed graph
Detailed panel with tabs: General, Peers, Files, Trackers
Filter bar: search by name, filter by state (Active, Downloading, Seeding, Paused, Finished)
Drag & drop .torrent files and magnet links
Drag & drop reorder in torrent list
System tray with notifications (download complete, kill switch events, RSS auto-downloads)
Splash screen with bat animation
Bilingual: English and Portuguese (BR), auto-detected from system locale
Bandwidth Scheduler
Alternative speed limits — set different download/upload limits on a schedule
Time range — configure active hours (e.g. 01:00 to 07:00), supports overnight ranges
Per-day control — choose which days of the week the schedule applies
Automatically switches between normal and alternative speeds
Media Server Integration
Plex — automatically trigger library scan when a download completes
Jellyfin / Emby — same automatic library refresh via API
Configure server URL and authentication token/key in Settings
System
Cross-platform: Windows, Linux, macOS
Auto-shutdown — automatically shut down PC when all downloads complete (60s cancellable countdown)
Auto-update system (AppImage on Linux, installer on Windows, DMG on macOS)
CLI arguments: pass .torrent files or magnet: URIs directly
Keyboard shortcuts: Space to toggle pause, Ctrl+A to select all, Ctrl+O to open
BATorrent 3.0.2 changelog:
Phone pairing & WebUI
The browser WebUI was reskinned to match the desktop app — same dark palette, Inter font, flat surfaces, the real BATorrent logo (it was a random bat before), and a proper magnet icon. It now looks like the same product, not a separate dashboard.
Pairing is one tap and zero typing: the generated WebUI password is now copyable, and the QR code carries the credentials — scanning it from your phone logs straight in (no typing the IP or password), then drops the credentials from the address bar.
Search
Two new providers: RuTor (CIS sources, no login, via a public TorAPI relay) and Torrents-CSV.
Results are sorted by seeders (healthiest first), and each search now times out after 15 s so one dead provider can't hang the UI.
Files & trackers
Per-file priority is back: right-click a file in the detail panel to set Skip / Low / Normal / High.
Rename an individual file inside a torrent (double-click or the file menu), separate from renaming the torrent.
Remove a tracker from a torrent (the ✕ on a tracker row); adding was already there.
Smart Paste on Ctrl+V — paste a magnet, a 40-char info-hash, or a .torrent URL straight from the clipboard and it's added immediately (text fields still paste text normally).
Covers & titles
Anime fansub naming ([Group] Title - NN) now resolves to the right show.
Audio channel layouts in titles (DDP5.1, 7.1, …) are stripped so they don't pollute cover matching.
Under the hood
The legacy QWidget interface is gone. QML had been the only UI since 3.0.0 (reachable old code lived behind a hidden --legacy flag); with parity confirmed, the entire QWidget layer — main window, every dialog, the theme manager — was removed (~13,400 lines). The four restored actions above were features that backend already supported but the QML port had never wired.
macOS: the WebUI password hash moved out of the keychain into app settings, so launching the app no longer pops a login-keychain password prompt on unsigned builds. The actual password still lives in the keychain.
Cleanup: ~400 orphaned translation strings and a batch of dead code removed; internal duplication collapsed; an ARCHITECTURE.md added for contributors. Unit / security / memory tests and the ASan/UBSan/TSan sanitizers stay green.
Download: BATorrent 3.0.2 | 30.5 MB (Open Source)
Download: BATorrent Portable | 42.3 MB
Links: BATorrent Website | Screenshot
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