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NAMEwcurl - a simple wrapper around curl to easily download files. SYNOPSISwcurl <URL>... wcurl [--curl-options <CURL_OPTIONS>]... [--dry-run] [--no-decode-filename] [-o|-O|--output <PATH>] [--] <URL>... wcurl [--curl-options=<CURL_OPTIONS>]... [--dry-run] [--no-decode-filename] [--output=<PATH>] [--] <URL>... wcurl -V|--version wcurl -h|--help DESCRIPTIONwcurl is a simple curl wrapper which lets you use curl to download files without having to remember any parameters. Simply call wcurl with a list of URLs you want to download and wcurl picks sane defaults. If you need anything more complex, you can provide any of curl's supported parameters via the --curl-options option. Just beware that you likely should be using curl directly if your use case is not covered. By default, wcurl does:
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CURL_OPTIONSAny option supported by curl can be set here. This is not used by wcurl; it is instead forwarded to the curl invocation. URLURL to be downloaded. Anything that is not a parameter is considered an URL. Whitespaces are percent-encoded and the URL is passed to curl, which then performs the parsing. May be specified more than once. EXAMPLESDownload a single file: wcurl example.com/filename.txt Download two files in parallel: wcurl example.com/filename1.txt example.com/filename2.txt Download a file passing the --progress-bar and --http2 flags to curl: wcurl --curl-options="--progress-bar --http2" example.com/filename.txt Resume from an interrupted download (if more options are used, this needs to be the last one in the list): wcurl --curl-options="--continue-at -" example.com/filename.txt AUTHORSSamuel Henrique <samueloph@debian.org> Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@debian.org> and many contributors, see the AUTHORS file. REPORTING BUGSIf you experience any problems with wcurl that you do not experience with curl, submit an issue on Github: https://github.com/curl/wcurl COPYRIGHTwcurl is licensed under the curl license SEE ALSOcurl(1), trurl(1)
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