curl/docs/cmdline-opts/url-query.md
Daniel Stenberg e7219c2bdc
cmdline-opts: language cleanups
Use imperative mood consistently for the first sentence describing an
option.

"Set this" instead "tell curl to set" or "this sets..."

Plus some extra cleanups and rephrasing.

Closes #13106
2024-03-12 15:42:33 +01:00

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---
c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
Long: url-query
Arg: <data>
Help: Add a URL query part
Protocols: all
Added: 7.87.0
Category: http post upload
Multi: append
See-also:
- data-urlencode
- get
Example:
- --url-query name=val $URL
- --url-query =encodethis http://example.net/foo
- --url-query name@file $URL
- --url-query @fileonly $URL
- --url-query "+name=%20foo" $URL
---
# `--url-query`
Add a piece of data, usually a name + value pair, to the end of the URL query
part. The syntax is identical to that used for --data-urlencode with one
extension:
If the argument starts with a '+' (plus), the rest of the string is provided
as-is unencoded.
The query part of a URL is the one following the question mark on the right
end.