Add Rss Feed To: Qbittorrent __top__

The RSS Reader on its own only shows the feed entries. To turn it into an automatic download engine, you must define .

In the world of file sharing, convenience is king. While manual searching works for one-off downloads, it becomes a chore for recurring content. This is where feeds come in. By integrating RSS feeds into qBittorrent , you transform your client from a simple downloader into an automated content delivery system. Why Use RSS Feeds?

Enter keywords to filter out unwanted versions (e.g., beta or x86 ).

: Using wildcard characters (*) or Regular Expressions (Regex) allows users to target exact releases, such as specific subbing groups or file resolutions, without manual oversight. Smart Episode Management

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But here’s the catch: qBittorrent doesn’t actually "ingest" RSS feeds like a news reader. Instead, it uses an feature. Let’s break down how to set it up, what it can (and can’t) do, and when you need a more powerful tool.

If you use categories to organize your torrent list, select or type the category name here.

I can provide tailored filters or configuration tweaks based on your setup. Share public link

VPNs or proxies can sometimes block the specific ports or domains used by RSS aggregators. The Downloader is Ignoring Matching Files add rss feed to qbittorrent

Optional: Right-click the newly added feed, select , and give it a clear name (e.g., "Favorite TV Shows").

While is famous for its lightweight performance and built-in search, many users overlook its hidden superpower: RSS feed support .

If you’ve added the feed but nothing is happening, run through this checklist.

: Automatically catch the latest releases without visiting a website. The RSS Reader on its own only shows the feed entries

For power users and those managing seedboxes, advanced RSS configurations can unlock even greater control.

r = session.post(url, data=data) r.raise_for_status() return r.text

Look for the (typically an orange signal wave logo) or a link labeled "RSS Feed."