Features -- what curl can do
curl tool
- config file support
- multiple URLs in a single command line
- range "globbing" support: [0-13], {one,two,three}
- multiple file upload on a single command line
- custom maximum transfer rate
- redirect stderr
- parallel transfers
libcurl
- full URL syntax with no length limit
- custom maximum download time
- custom least download speed acceptable
- custom output result after completion
- guesses protocol from host name unless specified
- uses .netrc
- progress bar with time statistics while downloading
- "standard" proxy environment variables support
- compiles on win32 (reported builds on 70+ operating systems)
- selectable network interface for outgoing traffic
- IPv6 support on Unix and Windows
- happy eyeballs dual-stack connects
- persistent connections
- SOCKS 4 + 5 support, with or without local name resolving
- supports user name and password in proxy environment variables
- operations through HTTP proxy "tunnel" (using CONNECT)
- replaceable memory functions (malloc, free, realloc, etc)
- asynchronous name resolving (6)
- both a push and a pull style interface
- international domain names (10)
HTTP
- HTTP/0.9 responses are optionally accepted
- HTTP/1.0
- HTTP/1.1
- HTTP/2, including multiplexing and server push (5)
- GET
- PUT
- HEAD
- POST
- multipart formpost (RFC 1867-style)
- authentication: Basic, Digest, NTLM (9) and Negotiate (SPNEGO) (3)
to server and proxy
- resume (both GET and PUT)
- follow redirects
- maximum amount of redirects to follow
- custom HTTP request
- cookie get/send fully parsed
- reads/writes the Netscape cookie file format
- custom headers (replace/remove internally generated headers)
- custom user-agent string
- custom referrer string
- range
- proxy authentication
- time conditions
- via HTTP proxy, HTTPS proxy or SOCKS proxy
- retrieve file modification date
- Content-Encoding support for deflate and gzip
- "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" support in uploads
- automatic data compression (11)
HTTPS (1)
- (all the HTTP features)
- HTTP/3 experimental support
- using client certificates
- verify server certificate
- via HTTP proxy, HTTPS proxy or SOCKS proxy
- select desired encryption
- select usage of a specific SSL version
FTP
- download
- authentication
- Kerberos 5 (12)
- active/passive using PORT, EPRT, PASV or EPSV
- single file size information (compare to HTTP HEAD)
- 'type=' URL support
- dir listing
- dir listing names-only
- upload
- upload append
- upload via http-proxy as HTTP PUT
- download resume
- upload resume
- custom ftp commands (before and/or after the transfer)
- simple "range" support
- via HTTP proxy, HTTPS proxy or SOCKS proxy
- all operations can be tunneled through proxy
- customizable to retrieve file modification date
- no dir depth limit
FTPS (1)
- implicit
ftps://
support that use SSL on both connections
- explicit "AUTH TLS" and "AUTH SSL" usage to "upgrade" plain
ftp://
connection to use SSL for both or one of the connections
SCP (8)
- both password and public key auth
SFTP (7)
- both password and public key auth
- with custom commands sent before/after the transfer
TFTP
TELNET
- connection negotiation
- custom telnet options
- stdin/stdout I/O
LDAP (2)
DICT
- extended DICT URL support
FILE
- URL support
- upload
- resume
SMB
- SMBv1 over TCP and SSL
- download
- upload
- authentication with NTLMv1
SMTP
- authentication: Plain, Login, CRAM-MD5, Digest-MD5, NTLM (9), Kerberos 5
(4) and External.
- send emails
- mail from support
- mail size support
- mail auth support for trusted server-to-server relaying
- multiple recipients
- via http-proxy
SMTPS (1)
- implicit
smtps://
support
- explicit "STARTTLS" usage to "upgrade" plain
smtp://
connections to use SSL
- via http-proxy
POP3
- authentication: Clear Text, APOP and SASL
- SASL based authentication: Plain, Login, CRAM-MD5, Digest-MD5, NTLM (9),
Kerberos 5 (4) and External.
- list emails
- retrieve emails
- enhanced command support for: CAPA, DELE, TOP, STAT, UIDL and NOOP via
custom requests
- via http-proxy
POP3S (1)
- implicit
pop3s://
support
- explicit
STLS
usage to "upgrade" plain pop3://
connections to use SSL
- via http-proxy
IMAP
- authentication: Clear Text and SASL
- SASL based authentication: Plain, Login, CRAM-MD5, Digest-MD5, NTLM (9),
Kerberos 5 (4) and External.
- list the folders of a mailbox
- select a mailbox with support for verifying the
UIDVALIDITY
- fetch emails with support for specifying the UID and SECTION
- upload emails via the append command
- enhanced command support for: EXAMINE, CREATE, DELETE, RENAME, STATUS,
STORE, COPY and UID via custom requests
- via http-proxy
IMAPS (1)
- implicit
imaps://
support
- explicit "STARTTLS" usage to "upgrade" plain
imap://
connections to use SSL
- via http-proxy
MQTT
- Subscribe to and publish topics using URL scheme
mqtt://broker/topic
Footnotes
- requires a TLS library
- requires OpenLDAP or WinLDAP
- requires a GSS-API implementation (such as Heimdal or MIT Kerberos) or
SSPI (native Windows)
- requires a GSS-API implementation, however, only Windows SSPI is
currently supported
- requires nghttp2
- requires c-ares
- requires libssh2, libssh or wolfSSH
- requires libssh2 or libssh
- requires OpenSSL, GnuTLS, mbedTLS, NSS, Secure Transport or SSPI
(native Windows)
- requires libidn2 or Windows
- requires libz, brotli and/or zstd
- requires a GSS-API implementation (such as Heimdal or MIT Kerberos)