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authorDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2016-11-28 01:01:13 +0100
committerDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2016-11-28 09:53:15 +0100
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cmdline-docs: more options converted and fixed
Now all options are in the new system.
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+Long: write-out
+Short: w
+Arg: <format>
+Help: Use output FORMAT after completion
+---
+Make curl display information on stdout after a completed transfer. The format
+is a string that may contain plain text mixed with any number of
+variables. The format can be specified as a literal "string", or you can have
+curl read the format from a file with "@filename" and to tell curl to read the
+format from stdin you write "@-".
+
+The variables present in the output format will be substituted by the value or
+text that curl thinks fit, as described below. All variables are specified as
+%{variable_name} and to output a normal % you just write them as %%. You can
+output a newline by using \\n, a carriage return with \\r and a tab space with
+\\t.
+
+.B NOTE:
+The %-symbol is a special symbol in the win32-environment, where all
+occurrences of % must be doubled when using this option.
+
+The variables available are:
+.RS
+.TP 15
+.B content_type
+The Content-Type of the requested document, if there was any.
+.TP
+.B filename_effective
+The ultimate filename that curl writes out to. This is only meaningful if curl
+is told to write to a file with the \fI--remote-name\fP or \fI--output\fP
+option. It's most useful in combination with the \fI--remote-header-name\fP
+option. (Added in 7.26.0)
+.TP
+.B ftp_entry_path
+The initial path curl ended up in when logging on to the remote FTP
+server. (Added in 7.15.4)
+.TP
+.B http_code
+The numerical response code that was found in the last retrieved HTTP(S) or
+FTP(s) transfer. In 7.18.2 the alias \fBresponse_code\fP was added to show the
+same info.
+.TP
+.B http_connect
+The numerical code that was found in the last response (from a proxy) to a
+curl CONNECT request. (Added in 7.12.4)
+.TP
+.B http_version
+The http version that was effectively used. (Added in 7.50.0)
+.TP
+.B local_ip
+The IP address of the local end of the most recently done connection - can be
+either IPv4 or IPv6 (Added in 7.29.0)
+.TP
+.B local_port
+The local port number of the most recently done connection (Added in 7.29.0)
+.TP
+.B num_connects
+Number of new connects made in the recent transfer. (Added in 7.12.3)
+.TP
+.B num_redirects
+Number of redirects that were followed in the request. (Added in 7.12.3)
+.TP
+.B redirect_url
+When an HTTP request was made without -L to follow redirects, this variable
+will show the actual URL a redirect \fIwould\fP take you to. (Added in 7.18.2)
+.TP
+.B remote_ip
+The remote IP address of the most recently done connection - can be either
+IPv4 or IPv6 (Added in 7.29.0)
+.TP
+.B remote_port
+The remote port number of the most recently done connection (Added in 7.29.0)
+.TP
+.B scheme
+The URL scheme (sometimes called protocol) that was effectively used (Added in 7.52.0)
+.TP
+.B size_download
+The total amount of bytes that were downloaded.
+.TP
+.B size_header
+The total amount of bytes of the downloaded headers.
+.TP
+.B size_request
+The total amount of bytes that were sent in the HTTP request.
+.TP
+.B size_upload
+The total amount of bytes that were uploaded.
+.TP
+.B speed_download
+The average download speed that curl measured for the complete download. Bytes
+per second.
+.TP
+.B speed_upload
+The average upload speed that curl measured for the complete upload. Bytes per
+second.
+.TP
+.B ssl_verify_result
+The result of the SSL peer certificate verification that was requested. 0
+means the verification was successful. (Added in 7.19.0)
+.TP
+.B time_appconnect
+The time, in seconds, it took from the start until the SSL/SSH/etc
+connect/handshake to the remote host was completed. (Added in 7.19.0)
+.TP
+.B time_connect
+The time, in seconds, it took from the start until the TCP connect to the
+remote host (or proxy) was completed.
+.TP
+.B time_namelookup
+The time, in seconds, it took from the start until the name resolving was
+completed.
+.TP
+.B time_pretransfer
+The time, in seconds, it took from the start until the file transfer was just
+about to begin. This includes all pre-transfer commands and negotiations that
+are specific to the particular protocol(s) involved.
+.TP
+.B time_redirect
+The time, in seconds, it took for all redirection steps include name lookup,
+connect, pretransfer and transfer before the final transaction was
+started. time_redirect shows the complete execution time for multiple
+redirections. (Added in 7.12.3)
+.TP
+.B time_starttransfer
+The time, in seconds, it took from the start until the first byte was just
+about to be transferred. This includes time_pretransfer and also the time the
+server needed to calculate the result.
+.TP
+.B time_total
+The total time, in seconds, that the full operation lasted. The time will be
+displayed with millisecond resolution.
+.TP
+.B url_effective
+The URL that was fetched last. This is most meaningful if you've told curl
+to follow location: headers.
+.RE
+.IP
+If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.