I've used transmission in the past but currently use deluge. Both have
a gui, whereas AFAIR them as relatively klunky.  YMMV.

I have been a user of Transmission for years, because license, features and history talk for it. I just checked Deluge on those and it seems decent too (despite the fact there is apparently some Python bake into).

IIRC, both use a client-server model. It is great on a server, but I guess the idea of the minimal-live is to server as a showcase/demo instance on a user-facing machine.
Isn't a standalone "hard" client what is sought there?

If those are the only options, then Transmission might have a killing feature: on top of the remote cli client, there also is an integrated Web GUI available on the daemon: really handy, at no extra cost.

Bernard (Beer) Rosset
https://rosset.net/
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