1 | ###
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2 | ### Sample Wget initialization file .wgetrc
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3 | ###
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4 |
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5 | # for versions with openssl support, don't want to be forced to run wget
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6 | # with --no-check-certificate each time
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7 | check_certificate = off
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8 |
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9 | ## You can use this file to change the default behaviour of wget or to
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10 | ## avoid having to type many many command-line options. This file does
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11 | ## not contain a comprehensive list of commands -- look at the manual
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12 | ## to find out what you can put into this file. You can find this here:
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13 | ## $ info wget.info 'Startup File'
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14 | ## Or online here:
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15 | ## https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html#Startup-File
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16 | ##
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17 | ## Wget initialization file can reside in /usr/local/etc/wgetrc
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18 | ## (global, for all users) or $HOME/.wgetrc (for a single user).
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19 | ##
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20 | ## To use the settings in this file, you will have to uncomment them,
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21 | ## as well as change them, in most cases, as the values on the
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22 | ## commented-out lines are the default values (e.g. "off").
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23 |
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24 |
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25 | ##
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26 | ## Global settings (useful for setting up in /usr/local/etc/wgetrc).
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27 | ## Think well before you change them, since they may reduce wget's
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28 | ## functionality, and make it behave contrary to the documentation:
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29 | ##
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30 |
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31 | # You can set retrieve quota for beginners by specifying a value
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32 | # optionally followed by 'K' (kilobytes) or 'M' (megabytes). The
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33 | # default quota is unlimited.
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34 | #quota = inf
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35 |
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36 | # You can lower (or raise) the default number of retries when
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37 | # downloading a file (default is 20).
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38 | #tries = 20
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39 |
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40 | # Lowering the maximum depth of the recursive retrieval is handy to
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41 | # prevent newbies from going too "deep" when they unwittingly start
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42 | # the recursive retrieval. The default is 5.
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43 | #reclevel = 5
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44 |
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45 | # By default Wget uses "passive FTP" transfer where the client
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46 | # initiates the data connection to the server rather than the other
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47 | # way around. That is required on systems behind NAT where the client
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48 | # computer cannot be easily reached from the Internet. However, some
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49 | # firewalls software explicitly supports active FTP and in fact has
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50 | # problems supporting passive transfer. If you are in such
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51 | # environment, use "passive_ftp = off" to revert to active FTP.
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52 | #passive_ftp = off
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53 |
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54 | # The "wait" command below makes Wget wait between every connection.
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55 | # If, instead, you want Wget to wait only between retries of failed
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56 | # downloads, set waitretry to maximum number of seconds to wait (Wget
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57 | # will use "linear backoff", waiting 1 second after the first failure
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58 | # on a file, 2 seconds after the second failure, etc. up to this max).
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59 | #waitretry = 10
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60 |
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61 |
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62 | ##
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63 | ## Local settings (for a user to set in his $HOME/.wgetrc). It is
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64 | ## *highly* undesirable to put these settings in the global file, since
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65 | ## they are potentially dangerous to "normal" users.
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66 | ##
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67 | ## Even when setting up your own ~/.wgetrc, you should know what you
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68 | ## are doing before doing so.
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69 | ##
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70 |
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71 | # Set this to on to use timestamping by default:
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72 | #timestamping = off
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73 |
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74 | # It is a good idea to make Wget send your email address in a `From:'
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75 | # header with your request (so that server administrators can contact
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76 | # you in case of errors). Wget does *not* send `From:' by default.
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77 | #header = From: Your Name <[email protected]>
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78 |
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79 | # You can set up other headers, like Accept-Language. Accept-Language
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80 | # is *not* sent by default.
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81 | #header = Accept-Language: en
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82 |
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83 | # You can set the default proxies for Wget to use for http, https, and ftp.
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84 | # They will override the value in the environment.
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85 | #https_proxy = http://proxy.yoyodyne.com:18023/
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86 | #http_proxy = http://proxy.yoyodyne.com:18023/
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87 | #ftp_proxy = http://proxy.yoyodyne.com:18023/
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88 |
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89 | # If you do not want to use proxy at all, set this to off.
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90 | #use_proxy = on
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91 |
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92 | # You can customize the retrieval outlook. Valid options are default,
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93 | # binary, mega and micro.
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94 | #dot_style = default
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95 |
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96 | # Setting this to off makes Wget not download /robots.txt. Be sure to
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97 | # know *exactly* what /robots.txt is and how it is used before changing
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98 | # the default!
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99 | #robots = on
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100 |
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101 | # It can be useful to make Wget wait between connections. Set this to
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102 | # the number of seconds you want Wget to wait.
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103 | #wait = 0
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104 |
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105 | # You can force creating directory structure, even if a single is being
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106 | # retrieved, by setting this to on.
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107 | #dirstruct = off
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108 |
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109 | # You can turn on recursive retrieving by default (don't do this if
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110 | # you are not sure you know what it means) by setting this to on.
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111 | #recursive = off
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112 |
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113 | # To always back up file X as X.orig before converting its links (due
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114 | # to -k / --convert-links / convert_links = on having been specified),
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115 | # set this variable to on:
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116 | #backup_converted = off
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117 |
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118 | # To have Wget follow FTP links from HTML files by default, set this
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119 | # to on:
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120 | #follow_ftp = off
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121 |
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122 | # To try ipv6 addresses first:
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123 | #prefer-family = IPv6
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124 |
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125 | # Set default IRI support state
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126 | #iri = off
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127 |
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128 | # Force the default system encoding
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129 | #locale = UTF-8
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130 |
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131 | # Force the default remote server encoding
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132 | #remoteencoding = UTF-8
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133 |
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134 | # Turn on to prevent following non-HTTPS links when in recursive mode
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135 | #httpsonly = off
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136 |
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137 | # Tune HTTPS security (auto, SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1, PFS)
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138 | #secureprotocol = auto
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