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output.d: quote the URL when globbing
Some shells do globbing of their own unless the URL is quoted, so maybe encourage this. Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro Closes #5160
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@ -5,15 +5,15 @@ Help: Write to file instead of stdout
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See-also: remote-name remote-name-all remote-header-name
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Write output to <file> instead of stdout. If you are using {} or [] to fetch
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multiple documents, you can use '#' followed by a number in the <file>
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specifier. That variable will be replaced with the current string for the URL
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being fetched. Like in:
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multiple documents, you should quote the URL and you can use '#' followed by a
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number in the <file> specifier. That variable will be replaced with the current
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string for the URL being fetched. Like in:
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curl http://{one,two}.example.com -o "file_#1.txt"
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curl "http://{one,two}.example.com" -o "file_#1.txt"
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or use several variables like:
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curl http://{site,host}.host[1-5].com -o "#1_#2"
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curl "http://{site,host}.host[1-5].com" -o "#1_#2"
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You may use this option as many times as the number of URLs you have. For
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example, if you specify two URLs on the same command line, you can use it like
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@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ The URL syntax is protocol-dependent. You'll find a detailed description in
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RFC 3986.
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You can specify multiple URLs or parts of URLs by writing part sets within
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braces as in:
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braces and quoting the URL as in:
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http://site.{one,two,three}.com
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"http://site.{one,two,three}.com"
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or you can get sequences of alphanumeric series by using [] as in:
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