curl/docs/cmdline-opts/verbose.md
Daniel Stenberg 911fc964a1
cmdline-docs: quote and angle bracket cleanup
- make sure angle brackets are escaped
- remove a lot of superfluous double quotes
- replace several double quotes with backticks

To make nicer-looking markdown.

Closes #12884
2024-02-07 08:35:28 +01:00

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---
c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
Short: v
Long: verbose
Mutexed: trace trace-ascii
Help: Make the operation more talkative
Category: important verbose
Added: 4.0
Multi: boolean
Scope: global
See-also:
- include
- silent
- trace
- trace-ascii
Example:
- --verbose $URL
---
# `--verbose`
Makes curl verbose during the operation. Useful for debugging and seeing
what's going on under the hood. A line starting with \> means header data sent
by curl, \< means header data received by curl that is hidden in normal cases,
and a line starting with * means additional info provided by curl.
If you only want HTTP headers in the output, --include or --dump-header might
be more suitable options.
If you think this option still does not give you enough details, consider using
--trace or --trace-ascii instead.
Note that verbose output of curl activities and network traffic might contain
sensitive data, including user names, credentials or secret data content. Be
aware and be careful when sharing trace logs with others.