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solid-curl

v0.1.11

Published

Command line application mimicking the behaviour of cURL but authenticating using Solid-OIDC

Downloads

18

Readme

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solid-curl

Command line application mimicking the behaviour of cURL but authenticating using Solid-OIDC

Installation

npm install -g solid-curl

Usage

Usage: solid-curl [options] [command] <uri>

Arguments:
  uri                       Target URI

Options:
  -V, --version             Show version number and quit
  -d, --data <data>         HTTP POST data
  -H, --header <header...>  Add header to request
  -i, --include             Include HTTP response headers in output
  -L, --location            Follow redirects
  -s, --silent              Silent mode
  -u, --user <identity>     Use stored identity
  -u, -- <identity>         Use stored identity
  -v, --verbose             Make the operation more talkative
  -X, --request <method>    Specify custom request method
  -h, --help                display help for command

Commands:
  register-user <uri>
  delete-user <identity>
  list-users
Usage: solid-curl register-user [options] <uri>

Arguments:
  uri         WebID

Options:
  -h, --help  display help for command

Usage: solid-curl delete-user [options]

Arguments: identity Identity name

Options: -h, --help display help for command

Usage: solid-curl list-users [options]

Options: -h, --help display help for command


## User Identities
solid-curl saves user identities to the keyring. New users can be registered using

solid-curl register-user

The name that is given to the user in the following dialog can be used with the `-u` parameter to automatically authenticate the request.