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this post was submitted on 13 Mar 2025
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What does curl even do? Unstraighten? Seems like any other command I’d blindly paste from an internet thread into a terminal window to try to get something on Linux to work.
cURL (pronounced curl) stands for client for URL. It transfers data from a url, which you can then do things with.
What URLs is it not a client for? As far as I understand it will pull whatever data is presented by whatever URL. cURL doesn't really care about protocol being http, you can use it with FTP as well, and I haven't tested it yet but now that I'm curious I wanna see if it works for SMB
curl sends requests,
curl lemmy.world
would return the html of lemmy.worlds homepage. piping it into bash means that you are fetching a shell script, and running it.Security through obsecurity strikes again.
I usually just read the shell script, and then paste that into bash.