{"id":"sv43rus-torrserver","name":"torrserver","af_score":27.0,"security_score":36.2,"reliability_score":31.2,"what_it_does":"torrserver is a self-hosted BitTorrent tracker/seed/search web service (“torrents to web”); it crawls/indexes torrent files so users can search/browse and download via HTTP-friendly endpoints.","best_when":"You control the deployment (home lab/LAN/self-hosted), can trust your index sources, and are comfortable securing the HTTP service yourself.","avoid_when":"You need robust, out-of-the-box auth, fine-grained access control, or managed uptime/SLAs; or you cannot safely expose services that can trigger large inbound/outbound traffic.","last_evaluated":"2026-04-04T21:25:22.048793+00:00","has_mcp":false,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":["None documented for the service layer (typical self-hosted deployments rely on network controls/reverse proxy); exact methods not confirmed from provided data"],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["No confirmed machine-readable API (e.g., REST/OpenAPI) from provided information, so agents may need brittle HTML scraping rather than stable endpoints.","If indexing/search results are returned via web pages, pagination and filtering semantics may be inconsistent for automated agents.","BitTorrent-related services can be sensitive to rate/traffic patterns and may exhibit load spikes during crawling/indexing."],"error_quality":0.0}