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UWSC(1)				 User Commands			       UWSC(1)

NAME
       uwsc - Command-line websocket client

DESCRIPTION
       uwsc - Ulfius Websocket Client

       Version 0.11

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2018-2020 Nicolas Mora	<mail@babelouest.org>

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the MIT LICENSE

       Command-line options:

       -o --output-log-file=PATH

	      Print yder log messages in a file

       -x --add-header=HEADER

	      Add the specified	header of the form 'key:value'

       -b --send-binary-file=PATH

	      Sends  the  content of a file at the beginning of	the connection
	      in a binary frame

       -t --send-text-file=PATH

	      Sends the	content	of a file at the beginning of  the  connection
	      in a text	frame

       -i --non-interactive-send

	      Do not prompt for	message	sending

       -l --non-listening

	      Do not listen for	incoming messages

       -f --fragmentation=

	      Specify  the  max	 length	of a frame and fragment	the message to
	      send if required,	0 means	no fragmentation, default 0

       -p --protocol=PROTOCOL

	      Specify the Websocket Protocol values, default none

       -e --extensions=EXTENSION

	      Specify the Websocket extensions values, default none

       -s --non-secure

	      Do not check server certificate

       -q --quiet

	      Quiet mode, show only websocket messages

       -v --version

	      Print uwsc's current version

       -h --help

	      Print this message

SEE ALSO
       The full	documentation for uwsc is maintained as	a Texinfo manual.   If
       the  info  and  uwsc  programs are properly installed at	your site, the
       command

	      info uwsc

       should give you access to the complete manual.

uwsc 0.11			 December 2020			       UWSC(1)

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