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[FEATURE] Add progress bar for downloads #469

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ghbook opened this issue Jun 22, 2021 · 2 comments
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[FEATURE] Add progress bar for downloads #469

ghbook opened this issue Jun 22, 2021 · 2 comments
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ghbook commented Jun 22, 2021

  • I am requesting a feature.
  • I am running the latest version of BDfR
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Thanks for this awesome program. While downloading large files via download there is no way to tell whether the terminal has frozen or doing network requests. It will very be helpful if there is some info while processing request.

@Serene-Arc Serene-Arc self-assigned this Jun 22, 2021
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This isn't going to be done with this part of the BDFR sorry. There are plans to create a user interface with more feedback but that isn't the purpose of this tool. The core BDFR is meant to function as a script and a cron job, both of which can't do progress bars. The BDFR is not mean to be looked at constantly, but run in the background if necessary.

I would suggest taking a look at your network usage if you want to know if it's stuck. There are a great many tools that will show you what processes are using the network interface. There is a current bug where the BDFR does get stuck on PornHub submissions but hopefully that will be fixed soon.

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stared commented Nov 26, 2022

@ghbook If you are fine with running a local version, here you are: #697 .

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