| <!-- Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <[email protected]>, et al. --> | |
| <!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: curl --> | |
| # OPTIONS | |
| Options start with one or two dashes. Many of the options require an | |
| additional value next to them. If provided text does not start with a dash, it | |
| is presumed to be and treated as a URL. | |
| The short "single-dash" form of the options, -d for example, may be used with | |
| or without a space between it and its value, although a space is a recommended | |
| separator. The long double-dash form, --data for example, requires a space | |
| between it and its value. | |
| Short version options that do not need any additional values can be used | |
| immediately next to each other, like for example you can specify all the | |
| options *-O*, *-L* and *-v* at once as *-OLv*. | |
| In general, all boolean options are enabled with --**option** and yet again | |
| disabled with --**no-**option. That is, you use the same option name but | |
| prefix it with `no-`. However, in this list we mostly only list and show the | |
| --**option** version of them. | |
| When --next is used, it resets the parser state and you start again with a | |
| clean option state, except for the options that are global. Global options | |
| retain their values and meaning even after --next. | |
| The following options are global: `%GLOBALS`. | |
| # ALL OPTIONS | |