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Linux Shell Scripting Bootcamp

You're reading from   Linux Shell Scripting Bootcamp The fastest way to learn Linux shell scripting

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787281103
Length 208 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Shell Scripting FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Variables 3. Using Loops and the sleep Command 4. Creating and Calling Subroutines 5. Creating Interactive Scripts 6. Automating Tasks with Scripts 7. Working with Files 8. Working with wget and curl 9. Debugging Scripts 10. Scripting Best Practices Index

curl


Now let's look at the curl program as it is somewhat similar to wget. One of the main differences between wget and curl is how they handle the output.

The wget program by default displays some progress information on the screen and then downloads the index.html file. In contrast, curl normally displays the file itself on the screen.

Here is an example of curl running on my system using my favorite website (screenshot shortened to save space):

Another way to get the output into a file is by using redirection like this:

You will notice that when redirected to a file the transfer progress is displayed on the screen. Also note that any error output goes into the file if redirected and not the screen.

curl options

Here is a very brief list of the options available in curl:

Curl options

Explanation

-o

Output filename

-s

Silent mode. Shows nothing, not even errors

-S

Show errors if in silent mode

-v

Verbose, useful for debugging

There are many other options to curl, as well as...

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