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- Invoking (GNU Wget 1.24.5 Manual)
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- Next: Recursive Download , Previous: Overview , Up: Wget 1.24.5 [ Contents ][ Index ] 2 Invoking ΒΆ By default, Wget is very simple to invoke. The basic syntax is: wget [ option ]... [ URL ]... Wget will simply download all the URL s specified on the command line. URL is a Uniform Resource Locator , as defined below. However, you may wish to change some of the default parameters of Wget. You can do it two ways: permanently, adding the appropriate command to .wgetrc (see Startup File ), or specifying it on the command line. URL Format Option Syntax Basic Startup Options Logging and Input File Options Download Options Directory Options HTTP Options HTTPS (SSL/TLS) Options FTP Options FTPS Options Recursive Retrieval Options Recursive Accept/Reject Options Exit Status
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