Annotation of embedaddon/curl/docs/cmdline-opts/quote.d, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       misho       1: Long: quote
                      2: Short: Q
                      3: Help: Send command(s) to server before transfer
                      4: Protocols: FTP SFTP
                      5: ---
                      6: 
                      7: Send an arbitrary command to the remote FTP or SFTP server. Quote commands are
                      8: sent BEFORE the transfer takes place (just after the initial PWD command in an
                      9: FTP transfer, to be exact). To make commands take place after a successful
                     10: transfer, prefix them with a dash '-'.  To make commands be sent after curl
                     11: has changed the working directory, just before the transfer command(s), prefix
                     12: the command with a '+' (this is only supported for FTP). You may specify any
                     13: number of commands.
                     14: 
                     15: If the server returns failure for one of the commands, the entire operation
                     16: will be aborted. You must send syntactically correct FTP commands as RFC 959
                     17: defines to FTP servers, or one of the commands listed below to SFTP servers.
                     18: 
                     19: Prefix the command with an asterisk (*) to make curl continue even if the
                     20: command fails as by default curl will stop at first failure.
                     21: 
                     22: This option can be used multiple times.
                     23: 
                     24: SFTP is a binary protocol. Unlike for FTP, curl interprets SFTP quote commands
                     25: itself before sending them to the server.  File names may be quoted
                     26: shell-style to embed spaces or special characters.  Following is the list of
                     27: all supported SFTP quote commands:
                     28: .RS
                     29: .IP "chgrp group file"
                     30: The chgrp command sets the group ID of the file named by the file operand to
                     31: the group ID specified by the group operand. The group operand is a decimal
                     32: integer group ID.
                     33: .IP "chmod mode file"
                     34: The chmod command modifies the file mode bits of the specified file. The
                     35: mode operand is an octal integer mode number.
                     36: .IP "chown user file"
                     37: The chown command sets the owner of the file named by the file operand to the
                     38: user ID specified by the user operand. The user operand is a decimal
                     39: integer user ID.
                     40: .IP "ln source_file target_file"
                     41: The ln and symlink commands create a symbolic link at the target_file location
                     42: pointing to the source_file location.
                     43: .IP "mkdir directory_name"
                     44: The mkdir command creates the directory named by the directory_name operand.
                     45: .IP "pwd"
                     46: The pwd command returns the absolute pathname of the current working directory.
                     47: .IP "rename source target"
                     48: The rename command renames the file or directory named by the source
                     49: operand to the destination path named by the target operand.
                     50: .IP "rm file"
                     51: The rm command removes the file specified by the file operand.
                     52: .IP "rmdir directory"
                     53: The rmdir command removes the directory entry specified by the directory
                     54: operand, provided it is empty.
                     55: .IP "symlink source_file target_file"
                     56: See ln.
                     57: .RE

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