![]() ![]() The next time you download a torrent with rar files, it should automatically unrar and place the uncompressed file in the same folder as the original torrent. enter: /Users/(yourusername)/bin/unrar "%F" "check" Run external program on torrent completion navigate to Qbittorent>preferences>downloads You will notice that the generic file icon will turn into a unix/terminal looking iconģ)enter location of "unrar" bash script into Qbitorrent: ![]() Now open the file "unrar" in the finder (/(yourusername)/bin/) in textedit or any text editor and type: #!/bin/bash Type the code for each of the following steps into Terminal: Obviously, replace (yourusername) with your actual usernameġ) Install auto unrar for Mac, follow step 1&2 on this page (it just shows you where to copy the files): Ģ)create the bash script (this was the part I had to figure out on my own and took 2 hours to comprehend) No step-by-step help for the newbie.I've finally made it work with the help of 3 combined sources (cited below), and over 2 hours of coding for dummies that hurt my brain + cursing. The problem was that every solution I found out there "assumed" some kind of external coding or terminal knowledge. I am so pleased with my current setup of Qbittorrent + Plex + rss subscriptions, but the missing link was having to manually unrar my rar'ed downloads. ![]()
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