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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) OSX verify username and password in one line Post 302750077 by TheDrizzle on Sunday 30th of December 2012 09:49:32 PM
Old 12-30-2012
That's a real bummer. Makes a lot of sense though I guess. Thanks for your quick reply!

-Drizzle
 

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SLIMRAT(8)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						SLIMRAT(8)

NAME
slimrat - Command-line utility for downloading files VERSION
1.0 DESCRIPTION
Command-line download manager, capable of downloading files from several free download providers. SYNOPSIS
slimrat [OPTION...] [LINK]... OPTIONS
--help Prints a summary how to use the client. --man Prints a manual how to use the client. --daemon Makes slimrat work in the background, by properly forking and redirecting the output to a specified logfile. Only one file can be backgrounded at a time, to support multiple instances you'll need to specify differend state files to save the instances PID in. --kill Kills a single active client, by looking up the PID in a predefined state file. --list Uses the given file as a queue-file containing URLs. --check Do not download the loaded URLs, just check them. --to Specifies the target directory for the downloaded files. --address Makes the download client bind to a specific address. --config Load custom configuration file. --debug Enables maximal verbosity, which includes a lot of text on the screen and the generation of an additional dump archive. WARNING: do not use this option by default, as it keeps a whole lot of extra information in memory (including _all_ downloaded items). --quiet Makes slimrat less verbose, only displaying errors and warnings. EXAMPLES
slimrat http://rapidshare.com/files/012345678/somefile.xxx slimrat -l urls.dat -d AUTHOR
PAaXemek Vyhnal <premysl.vyhnal gmail com> Tim Besard <tim-dot-besard-at-gmail-dot-com> perl v5.10.1 2010-01-27 SLIMRAT(8)
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