diff --git a/_posts/2016-04-19-download-recrusive-files-inside-index-of-in-linux-using-wget.markdown b/_posts/2016-04-19-download-recrusive-files-inside-index-of-in-linux-using-wget.markdown new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..df7258a454eb8b4d262a048b439cbfee05fe63ea --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2016-04-19-download-recrusive-files-inside-index-of-in-linux-using-wget.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: "Download recrusive files inside index-of in Linux using wget" +date: 2016-04-19 19:39:02 +0700 +categories: [bash] +--- +``` +$ wget -r --no-parent --reject "index.html*" http://125.160.17.22/dokumen/IGN/Panduan_OpenOffice.org_2.0/ +``` + +For me I have to pass the --no-parent option, otherwise it will follow the link in the directory index on my site to the parent directory. So the command would look like this: + +``` +wget -r --no-parent http://mysite.com/configs/.vim/ +``` + +Edit: To avoid downloading the index.html files, use this command: + +``` +wget -r --no-parent --reject "index.html*" http://mysite.com/configs/.vim/ +``` + + +The Parameters are: + +* `-r` //recursive Download +* `--no-parent` // Don´t download something from the parent directory +* `-l1` //just download the directory (tzivi in your case) +* `-l2` //download the directory and all level 1 subfolders ('tzivi/something' but not 'tivizi/somthing/foo') + +And so on. If you insert no `-l` option, wget will use `-l` 5 automatically. +If you insert a -l 0 you´ll download the whole internet, because wget will follow every link it finds. + + +**Refference:** + +* [http://stackoverflow.com/a/19695143/3445802](http://stackoverflow.com/a/19695143/3445802) +* [http://stackoverflow.com/a/273776/3445802](http://stackoverflow.com/a/273776/3445802) +