# Command-Line Options ## General Options: -h, --help Print this help message and exit --version Print program version and exit -f, --filename FORMAT Filename format string for downloaded files ('/O' for "original" filenames) -d, --destination PATH Target location for file downloads -D, --directory PATH Exact location for file downloads -X, --extractors PATH Load external extractors from PATH --user-agent UA User-Agent request header --clear-cache MODULE Delete cached login sessions, cookies, etc. for MODULE (ALL to delete everything) ## Update Options: -U, --update Update to the latest version --update-to CHANNEL[@TAG] Switch to a dfferent release channel (stable or dev) or upgrade/downgrade to a specific version --update-check Check if a newer version is available ## Input Options: -i, --input-file FILE Download URLs found in FILE ('-' for stdin). More than one --input-file can be specified -I, --input-file-comment FILE Download URLs found in FILE. Comment them out after they were downloaded successfully. -x, --input-file-delete FILE Download URLs found in FILE. Delete them after they were downloaded successfully. --no-input Do not prompt for passwords/tokens ## Output Options: -q, --quiet Activate quiet mode -w, --warning Print only warnings and errors -v, --verbose Print various debugging information -g, --get-urls Print URLs instead of downloading -G, --resolve-urls Print URLs instead of downloading; resolve intermediary URLs -j, --dump-json Print JSON information -J, --resolve-json Print JSON information; resolve intermediary URLs -s, --simulate Simulate data extraction; do not download anything -E, --extractor-info Print extractor defaults and settings -K, --list-keywords Print a list of available keywords and example values for the given URLs -e, --error-file FILE Add input URLs which returned an error to FILE --list-modules Print a list of available extractor modules --list-extractors Print a list of extractor classes with description, (sub)category and example URL --write-log FILE Write logging output to FILE --write-unsupported FILE Write URLs, which get emitted by other extractors but cannot be handled, to FILE --write-pages Write downloaded intermediary pages to files in the current directory to debug problems --print-traffic Display sent and read HTTP traffic --no-colors Do not emit ANSI color codes in output ## Networking Options: -R, --retries N Maximum number of retries for failed HTTP requests or -1 for infinite retries (default: 4) --http-timeout SECONDS Timeout for HTTP connections (default: 30.0) --proxy URL Use the specified proxy --source-address IP Client-side IP address to bind to --no-check-certificate Disable HTTPS certificate validation ## Downloader Options: -r, --limit-rate RATE Maximum download rate (e.g. 500k or 2.5M) --chunk-size SIZE Size of in-memory data chunks (default: 32k) --sleep SECONDS Number of seconds to wait before each download. This can be either a constant value or a range (e.g. 2.7 or 2.0-3.5) --sleep-request SECONDS Number of seconds to wait between HTTP requests during data extraction --sleep-extractor SECONDS Number of seconds to wait before starting data extraction for an input URL --no-part Do not use .part files --no-skip Do not skip downloads; overwrite existing files --no-mtime Do not set file modification times according to Last-Modified HTTP response headers --no-download Do not download any files ## Configuration Options: -o, --option KEY=VALUE Additional options. Example: -o browser=firefox -c, --config FILE Additional configuration files --config-yaml FILE Additional configuration files in YAML format --config-toml FILE Additional configuration files in TOML format --config-create Create a basic configuration file --config-status Show configuration file status --config-open Open configuration file in external application --config-ignore Do not read default configuration files ## Authentication Options: -u, --username USER Username to login with -p, --password PASS Password belonging to the given username --netrc Enable .netrc authentication data ## Cookie Options: -C, --cookies FILE File to load additional cookies from --cookies-export FILE Export session cookies to FILE --cookies-from-browser BROWSER[/DOMAIN][+KEYRING][:PROFILE][::CONTAINER] Name of the browser to load cookies from, with optional domain prefixed with '/', keyring name prefixed with '+', profile prefixed with ':', and container prefixed with '::' ('none' for no container) ## Selection Options: -A, --abort N Stop current extractor run after N consecutive file downloads were skipped -T, --terminate N Stop current and parent extractor runs after N consecutive file downloads were skipped --filesize-min SIZE Do not download files smaller than SIZE (e.g. 500k or 2.5M) --filesize-max SIZE Do not download files larger than SIZE (e.g. 500k or 2.5M) --download-archive FILE Record all downloaded or skipped files in FILE and skip downloading any file already in it --range RANGE Index range(s) specifying which files to download. These can be either a constant value, range, or slice (e.g. '5', '8-20', or '1:24:3') --chapter-range RANGE Like '--range', but applies to manga chapters and other delegated URLs --filter EXPR Python expression controlling which files to download. Files for which the expression evaluates to False are ignored. Available keys are the filename-specific ones listed by '-K'. Example: --filter "image_width >= 1000 and rating in ('s', 'q')" --chapter-filter EXPR Like '--filter', but applies to manga chapters and other delegated URLs ## Post-processing Options: -P, --postprocessor NAME Activate the specified post processor --no-postprocessors Do not run any post processors -O, --postprocessor-option KEY=VALUE Additional post processor options --write-metadata Write metadata to separate JSON files --write-info-json Write gallery metadata to a info.json file --write-tags Write image tags to separate text files --zip Store downloaded files in a ZIP archive --cbz Store downloaded files in a CBZ archive --mtime NAME Set file modification times according to metadata selected by NAME. Examples: 'date' or 'status[date]' --ugoira FORMAT Convert Pixiv Ugoira to FORMAT using FFmpeg. Supported formats are 'webm', 'mp4', 'gif', 'vp8', 'vp9', 'vp9-lossless', 'copy'. --exec CMD Execute CMD for each downloaded file. Supported replacement fields are {} or {_path}, {_directory}, {_filename}. Example: --exec "convert {} {}.png && rm {}" --exec-after CMD Execute CMD after all files were downloaded. Example: --exec-after "cd {_directory} && convert * ../doc.pdf"