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What is `curl -o-`? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange (curl -o- and curl -o - act the same ) Explicitly sending the output to stdout seems a bit redundant, since that's the default anyway However, the man page does mention using multiple -o options for multiple URLs to download, so it might be more useful in that context
Does `curl -v` show the complete HTTP request including the body? The description of curl ’s -v option says -v, --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
What is the meaning of curl -k -i -X in Linux? When you use curl to access a web page it is actually sending the GET request to the server There are other kinds of request that can be used and -X is the way to specify this As noted above, this command is usually not needed For example, if you need a POST request you can use -d rather than using -X
Getting curl to output HTTP status code? - Super User I'm using curl at the command line on Linux to issue HTTP requests The response bodies are printed to standard out, which is fine, but I can't see from the man page how to get curl to print the
Why cant cURL properly verify a certificate on Windows? In that case, you will want to generate your own curl-ca-bundle crt file You can use certreq exe and openssl exe to export such a cert from the IE Windows store, and then convert-to-pem-format, respectively
How to send POST with body, headers, and HTTP params using cURL? I found a lot of examples on how to use simple POST commands in cURL, but I didn't find examples on how to send full HTTP POST commands, which contain: Headers (Basic Authentication) HTTP Params (s