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3 SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
4 Long: write-out
10 Multi: single
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 "@-".
40 Select a specific target destination file to write the output to, by using
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,
72 The Content-Type of the requested document, if there was any.
81 The ultimate filename that curl writes out to. This is only meaningful if curl
82 is told to write to a file with the --remote-name or --output option. It is
83 most useful in combination with the --remote-header-name option.
114 The IP address of the local end of the most recently done connection - can be
115 either IPv4 or IPv6. (Added in 7.29.0)
124 Number of server certificates received in the TLS handshake. Supported only by
139 Number of retries actually performed when `--retry` has been used.
143 The rest of the output is only shown if the transfer returned a non-zero error.
156 When an HTTP request was made without --location to follow redirects (or when
157 --max-redirs is met), this variable shows the actual URL a redirect
164 The remote IP address of the most recently done connection - can be either
165 IPv4 or IPv6. (Added in 7.29.0)
204 From this point on, the --write-out output is written to standard
208 From this point on, the --write-out output is written to standard output.
230 about to begin. This includes all pre-transfer commands and negotiations that
321 The URL index number of this transfer, 0-indexed. Unglobbed URLs share the
329 The numerical identifier of the last transfer done. -1 if no transfer has been