--- c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, , et al. SPDX-License-Identifier: curl Long: retry-all-errors Help: Retry all errors (use with --retry) Added: 7.71.0 Category: curl Multi: boolean See-also: - retry Example: - --retry 5 --retry-all-errors $URL --- # `--retry-all-errors` Retry on any error. This option is used together with --retry. This option is the "sledgehammer" of retrying. Do not use this option by default (for example in your **curlrc**), there may be unintended consequences such as sending or receiving duplicate data. Do not use with redirected input or output. You might be better off handling your unique problems in a shell script. Please read the example below. **WARNING**: For server compatibility curl attempts to retry failed flaky transfers as close as possible to how they were started, but this is not possible with redirected input or output. For example, before retrying it removes output data from a failed partial transfer that was written to an output file. However this is not true of data redirected to a | pipe or \> file, which are not reset. We strongly suggest you do not parse or record output via redirect in combination with this option, since you may receive duplicate data. By default curl does not return error for transfers with an HTTP response code that indicates an HTTP error, if the transfer was successful. For example, if a server replies 404 Not Found and the reply is fully received then that is not an error. When --retry is used then curl retries on some HTTP response codes that indicate transient HTTP errors, but that does not include most 4xx response codes such as 404. If you want to retry on all response codes that indicate HTTP errors (4xx and 5xx) then combine with --fail.