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Is it possible to get WGET to only show download progress e.g. download bar, opposed to all of the connection info, as it does look a little ugly on the client side, is this possible to do?

Jay
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4 Answers4

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You can use:

wget --no-verbose ...
wget -nv ...

to make wget less verbose. When I saw "less verbose" I mean that you get:

  • one printed line of text with the file name for each download
  • no progress bar
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There's an answer on StackOverflow that does this:

wget -q --show-progress http://example.com

--show-progress will override the "quiet" flag.

For wget <1.16, use this excellent answer instead.

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The following option works great to show minimum progress without complete silence like -q:

wget --progress=bar:force:noscroll https://repo.anaconda.com/...

For wget 1.16+, use -q --show-progress to show the progress bar only, as mentioned in an earlier answer.

wget -q --show-progress https://repo.anaconda.com/...
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Try curl instead...

$ curl "http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.21.6.tar.lzma" -o nul
  % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
                                 Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
 11 1838k   11  213k    0     0   7996      0  0:03:55  0:00:27  0:03:28 18096

...or curl -#:

$ curl "http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.21.6.tar.lzma" -o nul -#
#########                                                                 13,3%
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