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		<title>A new BitTorrent metainfo generator - Written by Luke Leighton @ wednesday 24 april 2013, 23:21</title> 
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		<description>i&amp;#039;m looking for *simple* command-line python code (i.e. not critically dependent on e.g. twisted) that is or can easily be modified to start from magnet links.  i&amp;#039;ve added in a VFS layer into bittornado here: https://gitorious.org/python-libbittorrent/pybtlib

however bittornado doesn&amp;#039;t support PEX or DHT.

can you help at all?</description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2013 23:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luke Leighton</dc:creator>
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