MrMarble is a niche, open-source publisher whose small but focused catalog is aimed at power users who seed private BitTorrent trackers. Its single public utility, yoink, is a lightweight command-line agent that quietly polls a tracker’s RSS feed for newly posted freeleech torrents, snatches the corresponding .torrent files, and injects them into a local qBittorrent, Transmission, or rTorrent instance without manual intervention. Written in Go and cross-compiled for Windows, yoink is typically scheduled as a background service or launched at startup, letting ratio-hungry seeders accumulate upload credit on music, e-learning, or vintage-game trackers while they sleep. Configuration is done through a plain YAML file where users list the tracker URL, passkey, download folder, and optional filters such as size range, category tags, or exclusion regexes; the program then respects rate limits, honors announce intervals, and logs every fetch to a rotating text file for easy auditing. Because the tool never touches the payload itself—only the metadata—bandwidth and storage remain under the user’s full control, making yoink equally suited for modest home NAS boxes and always-on seedboxes. For anyone who wants to automate the tedious hunt for freeleech packs and keep their tracker ratio effortlessly afloat, MrMarble’s yoink offers a minimalist, transparent solution. The software is offered free of charge on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest upstream build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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