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It might be of your interest to read [[FAQ_aMule#Is_there_a_way_to_open_a_text_file_and_load_all_the_ed2k_links_from_the_file?|this part]] in the [[FAQ_aMule|aMule FAQ]]. | It might be of your interest to read [[FAQ_aMule#Is_there_a_way_to_open_a_text_file_and_load_all_the_ed2k_links_from_the_file?|this part]] in the [[FAQ_aMule|aMule FAQ]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 11 January 2011
Contents
File
Name: ED2KLinks
Location: ~/.aMule/
Description
The ED2KLinks file is an interface to communicate with aMule. Inspite of the External Connections interface, this interface is mono-directional. and inspite of the Online Signature interface, this one is in-going.
It consists of a regular text file in aMule's directory (in *nix systems that is at ~/.aMule/) which contains the eD2k links aMule should download.
As soon as aMule detects that file's existence, it reads it, starts downloading the links in it, and deletes the file.
It is also rarely used to special commands to a running aMule instance.
Format
The links are listed one after the other separated with newlines. The file should end with a newline right after the last ed2k link.
If a line contains only RAISE_DIALOG then aMule, when it reads it, will raise it's window if it was minimized.
Example
The following is the contents of a valid ED2KLinks file:
ed2k://|file|Mandrake%20Linux%2010.0-Official-Powerpack-Cd1%20i586.iso|722343936|13048F2EC3B917E33BB9593D956E81AC|/
ed2k://|file|Knoppix%20v3.6-2004-08-16-En.iso|733499392|E1A848648CF99A2295909799FA45F0A8|/
ed2k://|file|debian-30r1-i386-binary-2.iso|676495360|557B59750976519476DA071BDF79A014|/
More
It might be of your interest to read this part in the aMule FAQ.