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GNU Wget is a free software package for retrieving files using HTTP,  HTTPS and FTP,  the most widely-used Internet protocols. It is a non-interactive command line tool,  so it may easily be called from scripts,  cron jobs,  terminals without X-Windows support,  etc.  
 
GNU Wget is a free software package for retrieving files using HTTP,  HTTPS and FTP,  the most widely-used Internet protocols. It is a non-interactive command line tool,  so it may easily be called from scripts,  cron jobs,  terminals without X-Windows support,  etc.  
  
=== Features ===
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== Features ==
  
 
From the Wget manual:  
 
From the Wget manual:  
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As of version 1.14, Wget supports WARC output. See http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Wget_with_WARC_output for details of the development of this feature.
 
As of version 1.14, Wget supports WARC output. See http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Wget_with_WARC_output for details of the development of this feature.
  
=== Platform ===
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== Platform ==
  
 
GNU Wget can be installed on Unix-like systems (UNIX, Linux), Mac OS, and Windows computers.
 
GNU Wget can be installed on Unix-like systems (UNIX, Linux), Mac OS, and Windows computers.
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* Windows: packages for later versions of Wget compiled for Windows are available at http://eternallybored.org/misc/wget/.
 
* Windows: packages for later versions of Wget compiled for Windows are available at http://eternallybored.org/misc/wget/.
  
===Documentation===
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==Documentation==
 
The user manual is available at http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html. The manual is also available via man wget in Unix-like systems.
 
The user manual is available at http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html. The manual is also available via man wget in Unix-like systems.
  

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