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title | description | slug | url |
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rclone copyurl | Copy url content to dest. | rclone_copyurl | /commands/rclone_copyurl/ |
rclone copyurl
Copy url content to dest.
Synopsis
Download a URL's content and copy it to the destination without saving
it in temporary storage.
Setting --auto-filename
will attempt to automatically determine the filename from the URL
(after any redirections) and used in the destination path.
With --auto-filename-header
in
addition, if a specific filename is set in HTTP headers, it will be used instead of the name from the URL.
With --print-filename
in addition, the resulting file name will be printed.
Setting --no-clobber
will prevent overwriting file on the
destination if there is one with the same name.
Setting --stdout
or making the output file name -
will cause the output to be written to standard output.
rclone copyurl https://example.com dest:path [flags]
Options
-a, --auto-filename Get the file name from the URL and use it for destination file path
--header-filename Get the file name from the Content-Disposition header
-h, --help help for copyurl
--no-clobber Prevent overwriting file with same name
-p, --print-filename Print the resulting name from --auto-filename
--stdout Write the output to stdout rather than a file
See the global flags page for global options not listed here.
SEE ALSO
- rclone - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.