![]() ![]() ignore-netrc Do not use credentials from. a, -auth Authenticate as USER with PASS (-A basic|digest) or with TOKEN (-A bearer) A, -auth-type Specify the auth mechanism session-read-only Create or read a session without updating it form the request/response exchange session Create, or reuse and update a session c, -continue Resume an interrupted download. d, -download Download the body to a file instead of printing it o, -output Save output to FILE instead of stdout S, -stream Always stream the response body q, -quiet Do not print to stdout or stderr ![]() 6, -ipv6 Resolve hostname to ipv6 addresses only 4, -ipv4 Resolve hostname to ipv4 addresses only P, -history-print The same as -print but applies only to intermediary requests/responses all Show any intermediary requests/responses while following redirects with -follow v, -verbose Print the whole request as well as the response h, -headers Print only the response headers. p, -print String specifying what the output should contain response-mime Override the response mime type for coloring and formatting for the terminal response-charset Override the response encoding for terminal display purposes raw Pass raw request data without extra processing m, -multipart Like -form, but force a multipart/form-data request even without files f, -form Serialize data items from the command line as form fields j, -json (default) Serialize data items from the command line as a JSON object Optional key-value pairs to be included in the request The request URL, preceded by an optional HTTP method The release page contains prebuilt binaries for Linux, macOS and Windows. *** You will need to add the apt repository from via pre-built binaries ** The xh package is available in Edge and will be in v3.17+. * Make sure that you have Rust 1.54 or later installed Installation via cURL (Linux & macOS) curl -sfL | sh ![]() It reimplements as muchĪs possible of HTTPie's excellent design, with a focus Xh is a friendly and fast tool for sending HTTP requests. ![]()
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