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|  Gnutella client for commandline - which is best suited for this.  hi Im fairly new to Gnutella and need some expert tips. I want to run a gnutella client on a commandline interface only. 1.) is that possible to do so? 2.) whats the best client for this task? thanks, detl_ | 
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|  Gnut  Yes, there is a command-line client to the gnutella network (I like it a lot).  It is called Gnut.  I don't think it is under active development anymore, but it works great (never crashes, no memory leaks, etc.) You can find it at http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Gnut/ | 
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