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- Basic Startup Options (GNU Wget 1.24.5 Manual)
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- Next: Logging and Input File Options , Previous: Option Syntax , Up: Invoking [ Contents ][ Index ] 2.3 Basic Startup Options ¶ ‘ -V ' ‘ --version ' Display the version of Wget. ‘ -h ' ‘ --help ' Print a help message describing all of Wget's command-line options. ‘ -b ' ‘ --background ' Go to background immediately after startup. If no output file is specified via the ‘ -o ', output is redirected to wget-log . ‘ -e command ' ¶ ‘ --execute command ' Execute command as if it were a part of .wgetrc (see Startup File ). A command thus invoked will be executed after the commands in .wgetrc , thus taking precedence over them. If you need to specify more than one wgetrc command, use multiple instances of ‘ -e '.
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