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2.7 KiB
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78 lines
2.7 KiB
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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: config
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Arg: <file>
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Help: Read config from a file
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Short: K
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Category: curl
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Example: --config file.txt $URL
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Added: 4.10
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See-also: disable
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Multi: append
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---
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Specify a text file to read curl arguments from. The command line arguments
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found in the text file are used as if they were provided on the command
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line.
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Options and their parameters must be specified on the same line in the file,
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separated by whitespace, colon, or the equals sign. Long option names can
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optionally be given in the config file without the initial double dashes and
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if so, the colon or equals characters can be used as separators. If the option
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is specified with one or two dashes, there can be no colon or equals character
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between the option and its parameter.
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If the parameter contains whitespace or starts with a colon (:) or equals sign
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(=), it must be specified enclosed within double quotes (\&"). Within double
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quotes the following escape sequences are available: \\\\, \\", \\t, \\n, \\r
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and \\v. A backslash preceding any other letter is ignored.
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If the first non-blank column of a config line is a '#' character, that line
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is treated as a comment.
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Only write one option per physical line in the config file. A single line is
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required to be no more than 10 megabytes (since 8.2.0).
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Specify the filename to --config as '-' to make curl read the file from stdin.
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Note that to be able to specify a URL in the config file, you need to specify
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it using the --url option, and not by simply writing the URL on its own
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line. So, it could look similar to this:
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url = "https://curl.se/docs/"
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# --- Example file ---
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# this is a comment
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url = "example.com"
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output = "curlhere.html"
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user-agent = "superagent/1.0"
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# and fetch another URL too
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url = "example.com/docs/manpage.html"
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-O
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referer = "http://nowhereatall.example.com/"
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# --- End of example file ---
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When curl is invoked, it (unless --disable is used) checks for a default
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config file and uses it if found, even when --config is used. The default
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config file is checked for in the following places in this order:
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1) **"$CURL_HOME/.curlrc"**
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2) **"$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/curlrc"** (Added in 7.73.0)
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3) **"$HOME/.curlrc"**
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4) Windows: **"%USERPROFILE%\\.curlrc"**
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5) Windows: **"%APPDATA%\\.curlrc"**
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6) Windows: **"%USERPROFILE%\\Application Data\\.curlrc"**
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7) Non-Windows: use getpwuid to find the home directory
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8) On Windows, if it finds no *.curlrc* file in the sequence described above, it
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checks for one in the same dir the curl executable is placed.
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On Windows two filenames are checked per location: *.curlrc* and *_curlrc*,
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preferring the former. Older versions on Windows checked for *_curlrc* only.
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