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EEPGET(1) | I2P | EEPGET(1) |
NIMI¶
Eepget - I2P-lataaja
SYNOPSIS¶
eepget [options]URL
KUVAUS¶
Download a file non-interactively via HTTP. Transfers through both I2P and the regular Internet are supported.
Eepget is able to cope with slow or unstable network connections; if a download is not successful because of a network problem, it will keep retrying until the whole file has been retrieved (if the -n option is set). If supported by the remote server, eepget will instruct the server to continue the download from the point of interruption.
VALITSIMET¶
-c
- Clearnet. Älä käytä välityspalvelinta. Sama kuin -p :0 .
- -e etag
- Sets the etag value in the request headers.
- -h nimi=arvo
- Adds an arbitrary request header with the given name and value.
- -l lineLen
- Controls the progress display. lineLen is the length of one progress line in characters. The default is 40.
- -m markSize
- Controls the progress display. markSize is the number of bytes one '#' character represents. The default is 1024.
- -n retries
- Specify the number of times to retry downloading if the download isn't successful. If this option is not specified, eepget will not retry.
- -o file
- Sets the output file to write to. If this option is not given, the output filename will be determined by the URL.
- -p proxy_host[:port]
- Specify an I2P proxy server (eeproxy) to use. If the port is not specified, eepget will use 4444. If this option is not specified, eepget will use 127.0.0.1:4444. Specify -c or -p :0 to disable the eeproxy.
- -t seconds
- Sets the inactivity timeout. The default is 60 seconds.
- -u käyttäjätunnus
- Sets the username for proxy authorization, if required.
- -x salasana
- Sets the password for proxy authorization, if required. If a username is specified but not a password, EepGet will prompt for the password.
EXIT STATUS¶
eepget exits with status zero upon successful transfer and non-zero if there were problems with the download.
ILMOITETAAN VIRHEISTĶ
Please enter a ticket on the I2P trac page.
KATSO MYÖS¶
26. tammikuuta, 2017 |