curl/docs/cmdline-opts/include.md
Daniel Stenberg 2494b8dd51
docs/cmdline: change to .md for cmdline docs
- switch all invidual files documenting command line options into .md,
   as the documentation is now markdown-looking.

 - made the parser treat 4-space indents as quotes

 - switch to building the curl.1 manpage using the "mainpage.idx" file,
   which lists the files to include to generate it, instead of using the
   previous page-footer/headers. Also, those files are now also .md
   ones, using the same format. I gave them underscore prefixes to make
   them sort separately:
   _NAME.md, _SYNOPSIS.md, _DESCRIPTION.md, _URL.md, _GLOBBING.md,
   _VARIABLES.md, _OUTPUT.md, _PROTOCOLS.md, _PROGRESS.md, _VERSION.md,
   _OPTIONS.md, _FILES.md, _ENVIRONMENT.md, _PROXYPREFIX.md,
   _EXITCODES.md, _BUGS.md, _AUTHORS.md, _WWW.md, _SEEALSO.md

 - updated test cases accordingly

Closes #12751
2024-01-23 14:30:15 +01:00

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---
c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
Long: include
Short: i
Help: Include protocol response headers in the output
Protocols: HTTP FTP
Category: important verbose
Added: 4.8
Multi: boolean
See-also:
- verbose
Example:
- -i $URL
---
# `--include`
Include response headers in the output. HTTP response headers can include
things like server name, cookies, date of the document, HTTP version and
more... With non-HTTP protocols, the "headers" are other server communication.
To view the request headers, consider the --verbose option.
Prior to 7.75.0 curl did not print the headers if --fail was used in
combination with this option and there was error reported by server.