Impact on education https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-04397-7
On Fri, Dec 9, 2022, 12:04 PM Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote: > This thing is as good as your average tech support document written by a > human. Example: > > > How do you use the curl command? > > > > The curl command is a tool for transferring data from or to a server. It > supports a number of protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and SMTP. To > use curl, you need to specify a URL that specifies the protocol, hostname, > and path to the resource you want to access. Here is an example: > > Copy code > curl https://www.example.com/index.html > > This command will send a request to the server at https://www.example.com > to retrieve the resource at the path /index.html. The server's response > will be printed to the terminal. > > You can also use curl to send data to a server, such as by using the -d or > --data flag to specify data to be sent in the request body. For example: > > Copy code > curl -d "name=value" https://www.example.com/form.php > > This command will send a request to the server at https://www.example.com > with the specified data in the request body. The data will be sent in the > format name=value, where name is the name of a form field and value is the > corresponding value. > > There are many other options and features available with curl, so be sure > to check the documentation for more information. >