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wcurl(1)			 User Commands			      wcurl(1)

NAME
       wcurl - a simple	wrapper	around curl to easily download files.

SYNOPSIS
       wcurl <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

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 sup-
       ported 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:
	      	 Percent-encode	whitespaces in URLs;
	      	  Download  multiple  URLs in parallel if the installed	curl's
	      version is >= 7.66.0;
	      	 Follow	redirects;
	      	 Automatically choose a	filename as output;
	      	 Avoid overwriting files if the	installed curl's version is >=
	      7.83.0 (--no-clobber);
	      	 Perform retries;
	      	 Set the downloaded file timestamp to the  value  provided  by
	      the server, if available;
	      	 Default to the	protocol used as https if the URL doesn't con-
	      tain any;
	      	 Disable curl's	URL globbing parser so {} and [] characters in
	      URLs are not treated specially;
	      	 Percent-decode	the resulting filename;
	      	  Use  "index.html" as default filename	if there's none	in the
	      URL.

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

       -o, -O, --output, --output=<PATH>...
	      Use the provided output path instead of getting it from the URL.
	      If multiple URLs are provided, all files will have the same name
	      with  a number appended to the end (curl >= 7.83.0). If this op-
	      tion is provided multiple	times, only the	last value is  consid-
	      ered.

       --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  percent-encode whitespaces	and pass that to curl, which will per-
       form 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 <samueloph@debian.org>
       Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@debian.org>
       and many	contributors, see the AUTHORS file.

REPORTING BUGS
       If  you	experience  any	problems with wcurl that you do	not experience
       with curl, submit an issue on Github:
       https://github.com/curl/wcurl

COPYRIGHT
       wcurl is	licensed under the curl	license

SEE ALSO
       curl(1)

wcurl				  2025.02.24			      wcurl(1)

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