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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Long: remote-name
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Short: O
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Help: Write output to a file named as the remote file
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Category: important output
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Example: -O https://example.com/filename
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Added: 4.0
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See-also: remote-name-all output-dir remote-header-name
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Multi: append
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---
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Write output to a local file named like the remote file we get. (Only the file
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part of the remote file is used, the path is cut off.)
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The file is saved in the current working directory. If you want the file saved
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in a different directory, make sure you change the current working directory
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before invoking curl with this option or use --output-dir.
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The remote file name to use for saving is extracted from the given URL,
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nothing else, and if it already exists it is overwritten. If you want the
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server to be able to choose the file name refer to --remote-header-name which
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can be used in addition to this option. If the server chooses a file name and
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that name already exists it is not overwritten.
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There is no URL decoding done on the file name. If it has %20 or other URL
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encoded parts of the name, they end up as-is as file name.
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You may use this option as many times as the number of URLs you have.
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