Difference between revisions of "CURL"

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**  -T, --upload-file <file>
 
**  -T, --upload-file <file>
 
** curl-u YOUR_USERNAME:YOUR_PASSWORD -T FILE_TO_UPLOAD https://yourpasswordprotectedpage.com/your_destionation
 
** curl-u YOUR_USERNAME:YOUR_PASSWORD -T FILE_TO_UPLOAD https://yourpasswordprotectedpage.com/your_destionation
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* Display response headers:
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: <code>curl -sD - -o /dev/null http://example.com</code><ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3252851/how-to-display-request-headers-with-command-line-curl</ref>
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:: -s  Avoid showing progress bar
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:: -D  Dump headers to a file, but - sends it to stdout
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:: -o /dev/null  Ignore response body
  
 
* curl -XDELETE localhost:9200/index/type/documentID (Invoke-WebRequest -method DELETE http://localhost:9200/_all)
 
* curl -XDELETE localhost:9200/index/type/documentID (Invoke-WebRequest -method DELETE http://localhost:9200/_all)

Revision as of 10:06, 22 January 2020

cURL[1] is a command-line tool for getting or sending data including files using URL syntax. cURL supports a range of common network protocols, currently including HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, LDAP, DAP, DICT, TELNET, FILE, IMAP, POP3, SMTP and RTSP.


Basic Usage

curl --user user:pass --cookie-jar ./somefile_with_your_cookies https://xyz.com/a
curl --cookie ./omefile_with_your_cookiese https://xyz.com/b
  • Display response headers:
curl -sD - -o /dev/null http://example.com[2]
-s Avoid showing progress bar
-D Dump headers to a file, but - sends it to stdout
-o /dev/null Ignore response body

Advance usage



See also

  • http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/curl.1.html
  • https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3252851/how-to-display-request-headers-with-command-line-curl
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