![]() Supports multiple transfer protocolsĬURL is able to work with a wide range of transfer protocols, such as FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, TELNET, TFTP, DICT, FILE, GOPHER, LDAP, LDAPS, POP3, POP3S, SMTP, SMTPS, SFTP, SCP, RTMP, and RTSP. ![]() Note that the cURL archive also includes detailed installation and usage documentation. To learn more about all the possibilities and tools provided by cURL you can use the “cURL - h” command and view all the usage options. If everything does smoothly, you will now be able to use the cURL command in your Terminal. The next step is to use the “./configure -with-darwinssl” command (cURL is able to use the Apple SSL / TLS implementation), wait until cURL puts everything in place, and then run the “make” command. To get started, open the Terminal.app and navigate to the cURL folder (will be generated when you open the archive). ![]() Compile, build and install cURLĬURL does not come as a binary which means that you must use the files included in the archive to compile and build the app. Most of the transfer related capabilities are powered by the libcurl library.
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