WebI'm trying to get curl, using a script, to download a file and save it to a certain directory. I got it to download but I dont know how to get it to a certain directory from a script. It usually … Web4 Answers Sorted by: 158 -J/--remote-header-name is the option you want. You use -J in conjunction with -O, which makes curl use the file name part from the URL as its primary way to name the output file and then if there is a Content-disposition: header in the response, curl will use that name instead. Share Improve this answer Follow
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WebJun 10, 2010 · For the record, the syntax you were using would send the output of cat to file.txt, and then it would also try to send that output to the standard input of curl (but it couldn't, because that output was already going to the file). Problem 1: cat doesn't produce any output other than what it reads from its own standard input, so it would just sit there … WebJun 19, 2024 · curl is able to download a URL to specific file with the -o / --output switch. AFAIk this will save this file as it goes, and if something happens to the download, then the file will only be half downloaded. I can work around this, by … how does tcp and udp work
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WebOct 24, 2024 · The curl --version command also lists the protocols and features supported by the current curl version. If you see an output, as shown in the screenshot above, … WebAug 10, 2024 · When you are using curl to open an URL, you'll get two output: The status of the curl itself. The contents of that URL. Curl should use a way to show these two separately otherwise processing of the real output (URL's content) would be hard and I'll end up with unnecessary contents (curl's status). WebApr 15, 2012 · Add a comment. 1. Well, there is an easier to read, but messier way to do it. Here it is: import os outfile='' #put your file path there os.system ("curl --head www.google.com>> {x}".format (x=str (outfile)) #Outputs command to log file (and creates it if it doesnt exist). readOut=open (" {z}".format (z=str (outfile),"r") #Opens file in reading ... how does tcp control fragmentation