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command line tool and library
for transferring data with URLs
(since 1998)

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file transfer resume, proxy tunneling, HSTS, Alt-Svc, unix domain sockets, HTTP
compression (gzip, brotli and zstd), etags, parallel transfers, DNS-over-HTTPS
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curl is used in command lines or scripts to transfer data. curl is also used in
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Internet transfer engine for thousands of software applications in over twenty
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curl is used daily by virtually every Internet-using human on the globe.

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