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3 SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
4 Long: write-out
11 See-also:
12 - verbose
13 - head
15 - -w '%{response_code}\n' $URL
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18 # `--write-out`
24 from stdin you write "@-".
43 *%output{}* instruction can be specified in the same write-out argument. If
54 **NOTE:** On Windows, the %-symbol is a special symbol used to expand
63 Output the certificate chain with details. Supported only by the OpenSSL,
67 The Content-Type of the requested document, if there was any.
76 The ultimate filename that curl writes out to. This is only meaningful if curl
77 is told to write to a file with the --remote-name or --output option. It is
78 most useful in combination with the --remote-header-name option. (Added in
82 The initial path curl ended up in when logging on to the remote FTP
109 The IP address of the local end of the most recently done connection - can be
119 Number of server certificates received in the TLS handshake. Supported only by
134 The rest of the output is only shown if the transfer returned a non-zero error.
147 When an HTTP request was made without --location to follow redirects (or when
148 --max-redirs is met), this variable shows the actual URL a redirect
155 The remote IP address of the most recently done connection - can be either
159 The remote port number of the most recently done connection. (Added in 7.29.0)
195 From this point on, the --write-out output is written to standard
199 From this point on, the --write-out output is written to standard output.
205 connect/handshake to the remote host was completed. (Added in 7.19.0)
209 remote host (or proxy) was completed.
217 about to begin. This includes all pre-transfer commands and negotiations that
302 The URL index number of this transfer, 0-indexed. Unglobbed URLs share the