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- Wgetrc Syntax (GNU Wget 1.24.5 Manual)
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- Next: Wgetrc Commands , Previous: Wgetrc Location , Up: Startup File [ Contents ][ Index ] 6.2 Wgetrc Syntax ¶ The syntax of a wgetrc command is simple: variable = value The variable will also be called command . Valid values are different for different commands. The commands are case-, underscore- and minus-insensitive. Thus ‘ DIr__PrefiX ', ‘ DIr-PrefiX ' and ‘ dirprefix ' are the same. Empty lines, lines beginning with ‘ # ' and lines containing white-space only are discarded. Commands that expect a comma-separated list will clear the list on an empty command. So, if you wish to reset the rejection list specified in global wgetrc , you can do it with: reject =
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