
Would cause downloads assigned to tag 'Test' to be started at 13:15 and stopped at 14:15. For exampleĭaily test from 00:00 to 00:00 stop_tag:Testĭaily test from 13:15 to 14:15 start_tag:Test To do this you would need to define a second rule that caused the tag to be stopped and ensure this was active when the initial one isn't. Note that if, for example, you define a rule to start downloads assigned to a tag, the downloads will not automatically be stopped when the rule becomes inactive. These cause downloads assigned to a tag to be started/stopped when the rule is active. These consist of zero or more extensions to be applied when the rule is active. If you want to reinstate the limits that were in place before a rule became active instead then use the Note that the rules are periodically checked to select the currently active rule, so there may be a small delay between a rule's specified start/end times and the actual times a rule is observed to be activated/deactivated.īy default when no rules are applicable all limits are removed. You can see which, if any, profiles are currently being applied by checking the 'View Current.' menu. You would then enter the following schedule line
#BIGLYBT DISABLE SEEDING DOWNLOAD#
First you would set the desired speed limits in BiglyBT (right-click on the download speed in the status bar and select/enter 100k) and save this as a profile via the 'Save current as.' - let's call it 'slow_day'. Say you wanted to download at a slow rate (say 100K/sec max) during the day (9am to 5pm).

Time: hh:mm - 24 hour clock 00:00=midnight local time Profiles are applied automatically by specifying a rule of the formĭays_of_week: mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun To disable the schedule switch the 'yes' to 'no' If multiple rules apply at the same time then the one furthest down the schedule file will take precedence.įor the schedule to be active it needs to be enabled.

There is some help text at the top of this file giving an overview of the commands permitted. The schedule is accessed via the 'Schedule.' menu option - this opens a text file containing the current schedule specifications.

A 'profile' contains a collection of speed limits that you want to either manually apply or schedule.
