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Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al. | curl | list-only | l | FTP POP3 SFTP | List only mode | 4.0 | ftp pop3 sftp | boolean |
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--list-only
(FTP) When listing an FTP directory, this switch forces a name-only view. This is especially useful if the user wants to machine-parse the contents of an FTP directory since the normal directory view does not use a standard look or format. When used like this, the option causes an NLST command to be sent to the server instead of LIST.
Note: Some FTP servers list only files in their response to NLST; they do not include sub-directories and symbolic links.
(SFTP) When listing an SFTP directory, this switch forces a name-only view, one per line. This is especially useful if the user wants to machine-parse the contents of an SFTP directory since the normal directory view provides more information than just filenames.
(POP3) When retrieving a specific email from POP3, this switch forces a LIST command to be performed instead of RETR. This is particularly useful if the user wants to see if a specific message-id exists on the server and what size it is.
Note: When combined with --request, this option can be used to send a UIDL command instead, so the user may use the email's unique identifier rather than its message-id to make the request.