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Updated · How-To Geek · Apr 25
cURL publishes guide on 8 ways to use its command-line tool
Updated
Updated · How-To Geek · Apr 25

cURL publishes guide on 8 ways to use its command-line tool

8 articles · Updated · How-To Geek · Apr 25
  • The newly published guide covers practical uses such as fetching web pages, downloading files, checking IP addresses, accessing APIs, and processing RSS feeds.
  • It highlights security considerations when installing software via cURL, explains handling special URL characters, and demonstrates using libcurl programmatically in various programming languages.
  • The guide emphasizes cURL's versatility across platforms like Linux, Windows, macOS, and Android, and encourages users to explore further command-line and scripting tools for enhanced productivity.
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