Alternative Services - Everything Curl
- 1. Everything curl
- 2. How to read
- 3. The cURL project❱
- 3.1. How it started
- 3.2. The name
- 3.3. What does curl do?
- 3.4. Project communication
- 3.5. Mailing list etiquette
- 3.6. Mailing lists
- 3.7. Reporting bugs
- 3.8. Commercial support
- 3.9. Releases
- 3.10. Security
- 3.11. Trust
- 3.12. Code of Conduct
- 3.13. Development
- 3.14. The development team
- 3.15. Users of curl
- 3.16. Future
- 4. Network and protocols❱
- 4.1. Networking simplified
- 4.2. Protocols
- 4.3. curl protocols
- 4.4. HTTP basics
- 5. Install curl and libcurl❱
- 5.1. Linux
- 5.2. Windows❱
- 5.2.1. MSYS2
- 5.2.2. vcpkg
- 5.3. macOS
- 5.4. Container
- 6. Source code❱
- 6.1. Open Source❱
- 6.1.1. License
- 6.1.2. Copyright
- 6.2. Code layout
- 6.3. Handling build options
- 6.4. Code style
- 6.5. Contributing
- 6.6. Reporting vulnerabilities
- 6.7. Website
- 7. Build curl and libcurl❱
- 7.1. Autotools
- 7.2. CMake
- 7.3. Separate install
- 7.4. Windows
- 7.5. Dependencies
- 7.6. TLS libraries❱
- 7.6.1. BoringSSL
- 8. Command line concepts❱
- 8.1. Differences
- 8.2. Command line options❱
- 8.2.1. Short options
- 8.2.2. Long options
- 8.2.3. Arguments to options
- 8.2.4. Negative options
- 8.3. Help
- 8.4. Options depend on version
- 8.5. URLs❱
- 8.5.1. Scheme
- 8.5.2. Name and password
- 8.5.3. Host
- 8.5.4. Port number
- 8.5.5. Path
- 8.5.6. Query
- 8.5.7. FTP type
- 8.5.8. Fragment
- 8.5.9. Browsers
- 8.5.10. Many options and URLs
- 8.5.11. URL globbing
- 8.5.12. Connection reuse
- 8.5.13. Parallel transfers
- 8.5.14. trurl
- 8.6. Config file
- 8.7. Variables
- 8.8. Passwords
- 8.9. Progress meter
- 8.10. Version
- 8.11. Exit code
- 8.12. Copy as curl
- 9. Command line transfers❱
- 9.1. Verbose❱
- 9.1.1. Trace options
- 9.1.2. Write out
- 9.2. Downloads❱
- 9.2.1. What is downloading?
- 9.2.2. Storing downloads
- 9.2.3. Download to a file named by the URL
- 9.2.4. Use the target filename from the server
- 9.2.5. HTML and charsets
- 9.2.6. Shell redirects
- 9.2.7. Multiple downloads
- 9.2.8. My browser shows something else
- 9.2.9. Maximum filesize
- 9.2.10. Storing metadata in file system
- 9.2.11. Raw
- 9.2.12. Retry
- 9.2.13. Resuming and ranges
- 9.3. Uploads
- 9.4. Transfer controls❱
- 9.4.1. Stop slow transfers
- 9.4.2. Rate limiting
- 9.4.3. Request rate limiting
- 9.4.4. Compression
- 9.4.5. Skip download if already done
- 9.5. Connections❱
- 9.5.1. Setup
- 9.5.2. Name resolve tricks
- 9.5.3. Connection timeout
- 9.5.4. Happy Eyeballs
- 9.5.5. Network interface
- 9.5.6. Local port number
- 9.5.7. Keep alive
- 9.6. Timeouts
- 9.7. .netrc
- 9.8. Proxies❱
- 9.8.1. Discover your proxy
- 9.8.2. PAC
- 9.8.3. Captive portals
- 9.8.4. Proxy type
- 9.8.5. HTTP proxy
- 9.8.6. SOCKS proxy
- 9.8.7. MITM proxy
- 9.8.8. Proxy authentication
- 9.8.9. HTTPS proxy
- 9.8.10. Proxy environment variables
- 9.8.11. Proxy headers
- 9.8.12. haproxy
- 9.9. TLS❱
- 9.9.1. Ciphers
- 9.9.2. Enable TLS
- 9.9.3. TLS versions
- 9.9.4. Verifying server certificates
- 9.9.5. Certificate pinning
- 9.9.6. OCSP stapling
- 9.9.7. Client certificates
- 9.9.8. TLS auth
- 9.9.9. TLS backends
- 9.9.10. SSLKEYLOGFILE
- 9.10. SCP and SFTP❱
- 9.10.1. URLs
- 9.10.2. Authentication
- 9.10.3. Known hosts
- 9.11. Reading email
- 9.12. Sending email
- 9.13. DICT
- 9.14. IPFS
- 9.15. MQTT
- 9.16. TELNET
- 9.17. TFTP
- 10. Command line HTTP❱
- 10.1. Method
- 10.2. Responses
- 10.3. Authentication
- 10.4. HTTP versions❱
- 10.4.1. HTTP/0.9
- 10.4.2. HTTP/2
- 10.4.3. HTTP/3
- 10.5. HTTP POST❱
- 10.5.1. Simple POST
- 10.5.2. Content-Type
- 10.5.3. Posting binary
- 10.5.4. JSON
- 10.5.5. URL encode data
- 10.5.6. Convert to GET
- 10.5.7. Expect 100-continue
- 10.5.8. Chunked encoded POSTs
- 10.5.9. Hidden form fields
- 10.5.10. Figure out what a browser sends
- 10.5.11. JavaScript and forms
- 10.5.12. Multipart formposts
- 10.5.13. -d vs -F
- 10.6. HTTP PUT
- 10.7. Redirects
- 10.8. Customize your HTTP❱
- 10.8.1. Request method
- 10.8.2. Request target
- 10.8.3. Fragment
- 10.8.4. Customize headers
- 10.8.5. Referer
- 10.8.6. User-agent
- 10.8.7. Ranges
- 10.8.8. Conditionals
- 10.8.9. Compression
- 10.9. Cookies❱
- 10.9.1. Cookie engine
- 10.9.2. Reading cookies from file
- 10.9.3. Writing cookies to file
- 10.9.4. New cookie session
- 10.9.5. Cookie file format
- 10.10. HTTPS❱
- 10.10.1. HSTS
- 10.10.2. Alternative Services
- 10.11. Scripting browser-like tasks
- 11. Command line FTP❱
- 11.1. FTP Directory listing
- 11.2. Uploading with FTP
- 11.3. Custom FTP commands
- 11.4. Two connections
- 11.5. Directory traversing
- 11.6. FTPS
- 12. libcurl❱
- 12.1. Header files
- 12.2. Global initialization
- 12.3. API compatibility
- 12.4. --libcurl
- 12.5. multi-threading
- 12.6. CURLcode return codes
- 12.7. Verbose operations
- 12.8. Caches
- 12.9. Performance
- 12.10. for C++ programmers
- 13. libcurl transfers❱
- 13.1. Easy handle
- 13.2. curl easy options❱
- 13.2.1. Set numerical options
- 13.2.2. Set string options
- 13.2.3. TLS options
- 13.2.4. All options
- 13.2.5. Get option information
- 13.3. Drive transfers❱
- 13.3.1. Drive with easy
- 13.3.2. Drive with multi
- 13.3.3. Drive with multi_socket
- 13.4. Callbacks❱
- 13.4.1. Write data
- 13.4.2. Read data
- 13.4.3. Progress information
- 13.4.4. Header data
- 13.4.5. Debug
- 13.4.6. sockopt
- 13.4.7. SSL context
- 13.4.8. Seek and ioctl
- 13.4.9. Network data conversion
- 13.4.10. Opensocket and closesocket
- 13.4.11. SSH key
- 13.4.12. RTSP interleaved data
- 13.4.13. FTP wildcard matching
- 13.4.14. Resolver start
- 13.4.15. Sending trailers
- 13.4.16. HSTS
- 13.4.17. Prereq
- 13.5. Connection control❱
- 13.5.1. How libcurl connects
- 13.5.2. Local address and port number
- 13.5.3. Connection reuse
- 13.5.4. Keep alive
- 13.5.5. Name resolving
- 13.5.6. Proxies
- 13.6. Transfer control❱
- 13.6.1. Stop
- 13.6.2. Stop slow transfers
- 13.6.3. Rate limit
- 13.6.4. Progress meter
- 13.6.5. Progress callback
- 13.7. Authentication
- 13.8. Cleanup
- 13.9. Post transfer info
- 14. libcurl HTTP❱
- 14.1. Responses
- 14.2. Requests
- 14.3. Versions
- 14.4. Ranges
- 14.5. Authentication
- 14.6. Cookies
- 14.7. Download
- 14.8. Upload
- 14.9. Multiplexing
- 14.10. HSTS
- 14.11. alt-svc
- 15. libcurl helpers❱
- 15.1. Share data between handles
- 15.2. URL API❱
- 15.2.1. Include files
- 15.2.2. Create, cleanup, duplicate
- 15.2.3. Parse a URL
- 15.2.4. Redirect to URL
- 15.2.5. Get a URL
- 15.2.6. Get URL parts
- 15.2.7. Set URL parts
- 15.2.8. Append to the query
- 15.2.9. CURLOPT_CURLU
- 15.3. WebSocket❱
- 15.3.1. Support
- 15.3.2. URLs
- 15.3.3. Concept
- 15.3.4. Options
- 15.3.5. Read
- 15.3.6. Meta
- 15.3.7. Write
- 15.4. Headers API❱
- 15.4.1. Header struct
- 15.4.2. Get a header
- 15.4.3. Iterate over headers
- 16. libcurl examples❱
- 16.1. Get a simple HTTP page
- 16.2. Get a response into memory
- 16.3. Submit a login form over HTTP
- 16.4. Get an FTP directory listing
- 16.5. Non-blocking HTTP form-post
- 17. libcurl bindings
- 18. libcurl internals❱
- 18.1. Easy handles and connections
- 18.2. Everything is multi
- 18.3. State machines
- 18.4. Protocol handler
- 18.5. Backends
- 18.6. Caches and state
- 18.7. Timeouts
- 18.8. Windows vs Unix
- 18.9. Memory debugging
- 18.10. Content Encoding
- 18.11. Structs
- 18.12. Resolving hostnames
- 18.13. Tests❱
- 18.13.1. Test file format
- 18.13.2. Build tests
- 18.13.3. Run tests
- 18.13.4. Debug builds
- 18.13.5. Test servers
- 18.13.6. curl tests
- 18.13.7. libcurl tests
- 18.13.8. Unit tests
- 18.13.9. Valgrind
- 18.13.10. Continuous Integration
- 18.13.11. Autobuilds
- 18.13.12. Torture
- 19. Index
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