fexget − F*EX client
fexget |
[OPTION]... <F*EX-URL>... |
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fexget |
[−v] −d <F*EX-URL>... |
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fexget |
[−v] −f <F*EX-URL> <email-address> |
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fexget |
[−v] −a |
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fexget |
−l [−i tag] |
F*EX (Frams’ Fast File EXchange) is a service to send big (large, huge, giant, ...) files from a user A to a user B. This manual page documents briefly the fexget command.
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
−v |
runs fexget in verbose mode. |
−m <limit>
limit bandwidth to limit kB/s
−s |
save to filename (−s− means: write to STDOUT/pipe) |
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−o |
overwrite existing file |
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−k |
keep the file on server after download |
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−X |
do not extract archive files |
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−d |
delete file on server |
−f <F*EX−URL>
forward a file to another recipient
−a |
get all files (implies −X) |
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−l |
list files on server |
−i <id>
tag alternate server/account
−P <proxy>:<port>
use proxy for connection to the F*EX server
F*EX-URL may be a file number (see: fexget −l)
fexget was written by Ulli Horlacher <framstag AT rus DOT uni-stuttgart DOT de>
This manual page was written by Giuseppe Iuculano <giuseppe AT iuculano DOT it> and Michael Bussmann <debian AT mb-net DOT net> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Ulli Horlacher <framstag AT rus DOT uni-stuttgart DOT de>. License: Perl Artistic