Wget
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- The correct title of this article is wget. The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions.
wget - The non-interactive network downloader.
Contents
Download multiple files
- Create variable that holds all urls and then using 'BASH foo loop' to download all files:
% URLS="http://www.example.com/foo.tar.gz ftp://ftp.example.org/pub/bar.tar.gz"
- Use for loop as follows:
% for u in $URLS; do wget $u; done
- You can also put a list of the URLs in a file and download using the -i option:
% wget -i download.txt
Automating/scripting download process
#!/bin/sh # wget-list: manage the list of downloaded files # invoke wget-list without arguments while [ `find .wget-list -size +0` ] do url=`head -n1 .wget-list` wget -c $url sed -si 1d .wget-list done
#/bin/sh # wget-all: process .wget-list in every subdirectory # invoke wget-all without arguments find -name .wget-list -execdir wget-list ';'
#!/bin/sh # wget-dirs: run wget-all in specified directories # invoking: wget-dirs <path-to-directory> ... for dir in $* do pushd $dir wget-all popd done wget-all
See also
External links
- GNU Wget Manual — last update: 15-Jun-2005
- Geek to Live: Mastering Wget
- wget: your ultimate command line downloader
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