🧪 Skills
Surge Download Manager
Blazing fast TUI download manager with multi-connection, queue management, server mode, multiple mirrors, and a beautiful terminal interface.
v1.1.0
Description
name: surge description: Blazing fast TUI download manager with multi-connection downloads. Use when: (1) Fast downloads with parallel connections, (2) Queue management, (3) Server/daemon mode for headless downloads, (4) Beautiful TUI interface, (5) Multiple mirror support. version: 1.1.0 changelog: "v1.1.0: Added reasoning framework, decision tree, troubleshooting, self-checks" metadata: openclaw: requires: bins: - surge emoji: "⚡" category: "utility" homepage: https://github.com/surge-downloader/Surge
Surge
Blazing fast TUI download manager with multi-connection downloads.
When This Skill Activates
This skill triggers when user wants to download files fast with parallel connections or manage downloads via TUI.
Reasoning Framework
| Step | Action | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | INSTALL | Install surge binary (brew/go/binary) |
| 2 | START | Launch server mode or TUI |
| 3 | ADD | Add URLs to download queue |
| 4 | MANAGE | Monitor, pause, resume, or remove downloads |
| 5 | RETRIEVE | Get completed files from output directory |
Install
# macOS
brew install surge-downloader/tap/surge
# Go
go install github.com/surge-downloader/surge@latest
# Or download binary from releases
Decision Tree
What are you trying to do?
├── Quick single download
│ └── Use: surge add "URL" -o ./folder
│
├── Multiple files (batch)
│ └── Use: surge add -b urls.txt -o ./folder
│
├── Headless/daemon downloads
│ └── Use: surge server + surge add
│
├── Beautiful TUI interface
│ └── Use: surge (no args, starts TUI)
│
└── Manage running downloads
└── Use: surge ls/pause/resume/rm
Basic Usage
Start TUI Mode
surge
Start Server Mode (Headless)
# Start server daemon
surge server
# Add download via CLI
surge add "https://example.com/file.zip"
# List downloads
surge ls
Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
surge server |
Start headless daemon |
surge add <url> |
Add download to queue |
surge ls |
List downloads |
surge pause <id> |
Pause download |
surge resume <id> |
Resume download |
surge rm <id> |
Remove download |
surge token |
Get API token |
Options
| Flag | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
-o, --output PATH |
Output directory | ./downloads |
-b, --batch FILE |
Batch file with URLs | - |
--exit-when-done |
Exit when complete | false |
--host HOST |
Target server | localhost:9090 |
--token TOKEN |
API token | - |
Common Examples
# Download single file
surge add "https://example.com/file.zip" -o ~/Downloads
# Batch download from file
surge add -b urls.txt -o ./downloads
# Start server with output folder
surge server -o /tmp/downloads
# Add to running server
surge add "https://url.com/file.zip"
# Pause/Resume
surge pause 1
surge resume 1
# Remove from queue
surge rm 1
Server Mode
Workflow
# Terminal 1: Start server
surge server
# Terminal 2: Add downloads
surge add "https://file1.zip"
surge add "https://file2.zip" -o /other/folder
# Check status
surge ls
# Server runs in background, downloads continue
API Token
# Get token for remote control
surge token
# Use token to connect
surge add "URL" --token YOUR_TOKEN --host remote:9090
Troubleshooting
Problem: surge: command not found
- Cause: Surge not installed
- Fix:
brew install surge-downloader/tap/surgeorgo install github.com/surge-downloader/surge@latest
Problem: Connection refused
- Cause: Server not running
- Fix: Start server first:
surge server
Problem: Permission denied
- Cause: Output folder not writable
- Fix: Check folder permissions or use
-owith writable path
Problem: Download failed
- Cause: URL invalid or network issue
- Fix: Verify URL, check network connectivity
Problem: Too many connections
- Cause: Server limit reached
- Fix: Wait for current downloads or pause some
Self-Check
- Surge installed:
surge --version - Output directory exists and is writable
- For server mode: server is running (
surge lsto check) - For remote: token and host correct
Notes
- Multi-connection downloads up to 32 parallel connections
- TUI mode for interactive downloads
- Server mode for headless/daemon operation
- Batch file support for bulk downloads
- Automatic retry on failure
- Benchmarks: 1.38× faster than aria2, 2× faster than curl/wget
Quick Reference
| Task | Command |
|---|---|
| Start TUI | surge |
| Start server | surge server |
| Add download | surge add "URL" -o ./folder |
| Batch download | surge add -b urls.txt |
| List downloads | surge ls |
| Pause/Resume | surge pause <id> / surge resume <id> |
| Remove | surge rm <id> |
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