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* Use <code>links</code> or <code>[[lynx]]</code> to [[dump an html page into a text file]] | * Use <code>links</code> or <code>[[lynx]]</code> to [[dump an html page into a text file]] | ||
* [[Display HTTP response headers]] ([[cURL]]) | * [[Display HTTP response headers]] ([[cURL]]) | ||
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+ | == Related == | ||
+ | * [[wget2]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 17:05, 26 September 2021
wget
[1] software supports downloading via HTTP, HTTPS, including HTTP proxies and FTP protocols.
Contents
Usage
wget http://www.example.com/
wget http://www.example.com/file.txt -O my_new_name_to_file.txt
wget -q http://www.example.com/file.txt
-q --quiet
wget -r http://example.com/
-r --recursive
Turn on recursive retrieving.
wget --no-check-certificate
Activities
- Read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wget#Using_Wget
- Use
links
orlynx
to dump an html page into a text file - Display HTTP response headers (cURL)
Related
See also
- Netcat
wget
,cURL
,links
,lynx
,elinks
,w3m
,httpie, opensearch-cli curl
,--no-check-certificate, wget --help
aria2c
with supports for HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent and Metalinkiwr
(Invke-WebRequest) PowerShell functionality- links (browser), lynx (browser), Elinks (browser) command line browsers
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