In the realm of UNIX and Linux-based systems, the wget command stands as a powerful utility for downloading files from the internet. Its versatility allows it to handle a variety of tasks, from downloading single files to mirroring entire websites. This guide aims to provide an in-depth exploration of wget’s full potential.

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      I just checked this out with GPT 3.5, it does indeed look similar to what is in the article

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      Is this a thing now? AI turning manpages into articles? Just great, I hate it.

      And why isn’t this downvoted into oblivion?

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    Great resource, but the last 10 or so were just re-worded examples of what was already demonstrated.

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    If your download gets interrupted, you can continue it using the ‘-c’ option.

    This should be the default (or maybe it is already?)