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wcurl(1)

wcurl

  • a simple wrapper around curl to easily download files.

Synopsis

wcurl [--curl-options <CURL_OPTIONS>]... [--dry-run] [--] <URL>...
wcurl [--curl-options=<CURL_OPTIONS>]... [--dry-run] [--] <URL>...
wcurl -V|--version
wcurl -h|--help

Description

wcurl 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 will pick 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 will:
    • Encode whitespaces in URLs;
    • Download multiple URLs in parallel;
    • Follow redirects;
    • Automatically choose a filename as output, without overwritting files;
    • Perform retries;
    • Set the downloaded file timestamp to the value provided by the server, if available;
    • Disable curl's URL globbing parser so {} and [] characters in URLs are not treated specially.

Options

  • --curl-options, curl-options=<CURL_OPTIONS>...
    Specify extra options to be passed when invoking curl. May be specified more than once.

  • -dry-run
    Don't actually execute curl, just print what would be invoked.

  • -V, --version
    Print version information.

  • -h, --help
    Print help message.

Curl_options

Any option supported by curl can be set here. This is not used by wcurl; it's instead forwarded to the curl invocation.

Url

Anything which is not a parameter will be considered an URL. wcurl will encode whitespaces and pass that to curl, which will perform the parsing of the URL.

Examples

Download 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

Authors

Samuel Henrique <[email protected]>
Sergio Durigan Junior <[email protected]>
Ryan Carsten Schmidt <[email protected]>
Ben Zanin

Reporting Bugs

If you experience any problems with wcurl that you do not experience with curl, submit an issue on the Debian Bug Tracking System.

Copyright

wcurl is licensed under the curl license

See Also

curl(1)