1337x Qbittorrent Search Plugin
If 1337x is not listed, you can download a community-made plugin like the one from v1k45 on GitHub or kizashiX38 on GitHub . In the window, click Install a new one .
Simple integration via the Official qBittorrent Search Engine wiki or by adding a local Python script.
Even with a robust ad blocker, torrent sites frequently change domain extensions and deploy aggressive redirect scripts.
If you absolutely cannot get 1337x to work, these plugins integrate perfectly with qBittorrent: 1337x qbittorrent search plugin
Prowlarr is a modern alternative to Jackett that is frequently mentioned in the community as a more polished solution with similar capabilities. If you prefer Prowlarr, you can set it up similarly to Jackett and add 1337x as an indexer there, then connect qBittorrent to its Torznab feed.
The qBittorrent search engine relies on Python to execute its search scripts (plugins). Without Python installed on your system, the search tab will remain non-functional. For Windows Users
Once installed, return to the Search tab. Type your query, select 1337x from the search engine list (or check "All engines"), and hit "Search." If 1337x is not listed, you can download
Go back to qBittorrent, click , and select Local File .
Before focusing on 1337x, it is crucial to understand why you shouldn't use a web browser for torrenting.
Choose and select the .py file you downloaded (often named 1337x.py or leetx.py ). Troubleshooting Common Issues Even with a robust ad blocker, torrent sites
While searching inside qBittorrent keeps you safe from malicious web scripts, your underlying internet traffic remains visible.
Integrating the 1337x search plugin directly into qBittorrent is one of the best ways to streamline your downloads without having to jump back and forth between your browser and the client.
