cheat-fork-echo/cheat/cheatsheets/wget

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# To download a single file
wget http://path.to.the/file
# To download a file and change its name
wget http://path.to.the/file -o newname
# To download a file into a directory
wget -P path/to/directory http://path.to.the/file
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# To continue an aborted downloaded
wget -c http://path.to.the/file
# To download multiples files with multiple URLs
wget URL1 URL2
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# To parse a file that contains a list of URLs to fetch each one
wget -i url_list.txt
# To mirror a whole page locally
wget -pk http://path.to.the/page.html
# To mirror a whole site locally
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wget -mk http://site.tl/
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# To download files according to a pattern
wget http://www.myserver.com/files-{1..15}.tar.bz2
# To download all the files in a directory with a specific extension if directory indexing is enabled
wget -r -l1 -A.extension http://myserver.com/directory
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# Allows you to download just the headers of responses (-S --spider) and display them on Stdout (-O -).
wget -S --spider -O - http://google.com