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# Scrawl #
# Scrawl
Scrawl is a simple command line tool for downloading files referenced on websites using [CSS
selectors](http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.asp). This application is not meant to be a replacement for
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files when the context in which they are presented is known to. This capability is particularly useful when the path of
the desired file is not known but the URL of the website that links to it is (common for download pages).
## Installation ##
## Installation
If you already have the Go environment and toolchain set up, you can get the latest version by running:
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* [scrawl\_windows\_386.tar.gz](https://foosoft.net/projects/scrawl/dl/scrawl_windows_386.tar.gz)
* [scrawl\_windows\_amd64.tar.gz](https://foosoft.net/projects/scrawl/dl/scrawl_windows_amd64.tar.gz)
## Usage ##
## Usage
Executing Scrawl with the `-help` command line argument will trigger online help to be displayed. Below is a more
detailed description of what the parameters do.
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* **dir**: This argument specifies the output directory for downloaded files.
* **vebose**: Scrawl will output more details about what it is currently doing when this flag is set.
## Example ##
## Example
Let's say we want to create a script to download the latest Debian package of [Anki](http://ankisrs.net/):