UGET-GTK(1) User Commands UGET-GTK(1)NAME
uget-gtk - a download manager that uses gtk+2, and libcurl
SYNOPSIS
uget-gtk [options] [URL]
DESCRIPTION
Help Options:
-?, --help
Show help options.
--help-all
Show all help options.
--help-gtk
Show GTK+ Options
Application Options:
--quiet
add download directly. Don't show dialog.
--category-index=N
add download to Nth category. (default -1)
--folder=FOLDER
placed download file in FOLDER.
--filename=FILE
set download filename to FILE.
--user=USER
set both ftp and http user to USER.
--password=PASS
set both ftp and http password to PASS.
--proxy-type=N
set proxy type to N. (0=Don't use)
--proxy-host=HOST
set proxy host to HOST.
--proxy-port=PORT
set proxy port to PORT.
--proxy-user=USER
set USER as proxy username.
--proxy-password=PASS
set PASS as proxy password.
--http-user=USER
set http user to USER.
--http-password=PASS
set http password to PASS.
--http-referer=URL
include `Referer: URL' header in HTTP request.
--http-cookie-data=STRING
load cookies from STRING.
--http-cookie-file=FILE
load cookies from FILE.
--http-post-data=STRING
use the POST method; send STRING as the data.
--http-post-file=FILE
use the POST method; send contents of FILE
--ftp-user=USER
set ftp user to USER.
--ftp-password=PASS
set ftp password to PASS.
--display=DISPLAY
X display to use
AUTHOR
uget was written by Raymond Huang <plushuang at users.sourceforge.net>,and this manual page was originally written by Dennis Craven
<dcraven@gmail.com>
uget-gtk 1.4.9 July 2009 UGET-GTK(1)
Check Out this Related Man Page
HTC(1) General Commands Manual HTC(1)NAME
htc - httptunnel client
SYNOPSIS
htc [options] host[:port]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the htc command.
htc sets up a httptunnel connection to PORT at HOST (default port is 8888). When a connection is made, I/O is redirected from the source
specified by the --device or --forward-port switch to the tunnel.
OPTIONS
The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options are included
below.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-c, --content-length BYTES
use HTTP PUT requests of BYTES size (k, M, and G postfixes recognized)
-d, --device DEVICE
use DEVICE for input and output
-F, --forward-port PORT
use TCP port PORT for input and output
-k, --keep-alive SECONDS
send keepalive bytes every SECONDS seconds (default is 5)
-M, --max-connection-age SEC
maximum time a connection will stay open is SEC seconds (default is 300)
-S, --strict-content-length
always write Content-Length bytes in requests
-A, --proxy-authorization USER:PASSWORD
proxy authorization
-z, --proxy-authorization-file FILE
proxy authorization file
-B, --proxy-buffer-size BYTES
assume a proxy buffer size of BYTES bytes (k, M, and G postfixes recognized)
-P, --proxy HOSTNAME[:PORT]
use a HTTP proxy (default port is 8080)
-T, --timeout TIME
timeout, in milliseconds, before sending padding to a buffering proxy
-U, --user-agent STRING
specify User-Agent value in HTTP requests
-V, --version
output version information and exit
-w, --no-daemon
don't fork into the background
AUTHOR
This manual page was contributed by Teemu Hukkanen <tjhukkan@iki.fi>, and was originally written for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
HTC(1)