command line tool for URL parsing and manipulation
$ trurl --url https://curl.se --set host=example.com
https://example.com/
$ trurl --set host=example.com --set scheme=ftp
ftp:https://example.com/
$ trurl --url https://curl.se/we/are.html --redirect here.html
https://curl.se/we/here.html
$ trurl --url https://curl.se/we/../are.html --set port=8080
https://curl.se:8080/are.html
$ trurl --url https://curl.se/we/are.html --get '{path}'
/we/are.html
$ trurl --url https://curl.se/we/are.html --get '{port}'
443
$ trurl https://example.com/hello.html --get '{scheme} {port} {path}'
https 443 /hello.html
$ trurl --url https://curl.se/hello --append path=you
https://curl.se/hello/you
$ trurl --url "https://curl.se?name=hello" --append query=search=string
https://curl.se/?name=hello&search=string
$ trurl --url-file url-list.txt --get '{host}'
[one host name per URL in the input file]
$ cat url-list.txt | trurl --url-file - --get '{host}'
[one host name per URL in the input file]
$ trurl "https://fake.host/hello#frag" --set user=::moo:: --json
[
{
"url": "https://%3a%3amoo%3a%[email protected]/hello#frag",
"scheme": "https",
"user": "::moo::",
"host": "fake.host",
"port": "443",
"path": "/hello",
"fragment": "frag"
}
]
$ trurl "https://example.com?search=hello&utm_source=tracker" --trim query="utm_*"
https://example.com/?search=hello
On Linux :
It's quite easy to compile the C source with GCC :
$ make
cc -W -Wall -pedantic -g -c -o trurl.o trurl.c
cc trurl.o -lcurl -o trurl
On Windows:
- Download and run Cygwin installer.
- Follow the instructions provided by the installer. When prompted to select packages, make sure to choose the following: curl, libcurl-devel, libcurl4, make and gcc-core.
- (optional) Add the Cygwin bin directory to your system PATH variable.
- Use
make
, just like on Linux.
Development files of libcurl (e.g. libcurl4-openssl-dev
or
libcurl4-gnutls-dev
) are needed for compilation. Requires libcurl version
7.62.0 or newer (the first libcurl to ship the URL parsing API).
trurl also uses CURLUPART_ZONEID
added in libcurl 7.81.0 and
curl_url_strerror()
added in libcurl 7.80.0
It would certainly be possible to make trurl work with older libcurl versions if someone wanted to.
trurl builds with libcurl older than 7.81.0 but will then not work as good. For all the documented goodness, use a more modern libcurl.