![]() ![]() If you just make your script check the folder for files before calling rclone then it's a very trivial check to run, so you can test as often as you want. Or if the torrent-client is remote and does not see the Gdrive directly, then it can at least move the torrents to a "finished" folder where you can have a simple script pick it up and run the move command without causing any problems with half-finished files. ![]() ![]() Without using this it's going to be a little janky either way because rclone can't know when the torrent is done - and also transferring half-finished torrents produce useless junk and probably would make errors in the torrent client. That allows you to solve it natively in the application as you can just have the torrent client do the move itself (via mount) to the Gdrive when they are done. EDIT: a cursory google search indicates rtorrent may have a feature like this, so please investigate that. many clients have this - like Qbittorrent which I use. The absolutely best method is to use a torrent-client that has support for a "temporary download location". ![]()
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