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### URL shortcuts for `localhost`
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### URL shortcuts for `localhost`
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Additionally, curl-like shorthand for localhost is supported.
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Additionally, curl-like shorthand for localhost is supported.
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This means that, for example, `:3000` would expand to `http://localhost:3000`
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This means that, for example, `:3000` would expand to `http://localhost:3000`.
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If the port is omitted, then port 80 is assumed.
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If the port is omitted, then port 80 is assumed.
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```bash
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```bash
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### `--path-as-is`
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### `--path-as-is`
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The standard behavior of HTTP clients is to normalize the path portion of URLs by squashing dot segments as a typically filesystem would:
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The standard behavior of HTTP clients is to normalize the path portion of URLs by squashing dot segments as a typical filesystem would:
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```bash
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```bash
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$ http -v example.org/./../../etc/password
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$ http -v example.org/./../../etc/password
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### File based separators
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### File based separators
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Using file contents as values for specific fields is a very common use case, which can be achieved through adding the `@` suffix to
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Using file contents as values for specific fields is a very common use case, which can be achieved through adding the `@` suffix to
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the operators above. For example instead of using a static string as the value for some header, you can use `:@` operator
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the operators above. For example, instead of using a static string as the value for some header, you can use `:@` operator
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to pass the desired value from a file.
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to pass the desired value from a file.
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```bash
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In the example above, the `search[type]` is an instruction for creating an object called `search`, and setting the `type` field of it to the given value (`"id"`).
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In the example above, the `search[type]` is an instruction for creating an object called `search`, and setting the `type` field of it to the given value (`"id"`).
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Also note that, just as the regular syntax, you can use the `:=` operator to directly pass raw JSON values (e.g, numbers in the case above).
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Also note that, just as the regular syntax, you can use the `:=` operator to directly pass raw JSON values (e.g., numbers in the case above).
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```json
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```json
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### Limiting response headers
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### Limiting response headers
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The `--max-headers=n` options allows you to control the number of headers HTTPie reads before giving up (the default `0`, i.e., there’s no limit).
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The `--max-headers=n` option allows you to control the number of headers HTTPie reads before giving up (the default `0`, i.e., there’s no limit).
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```bash
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```bash
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$ http --max-headers=100 pie.dev/get
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$ http --max-headers=100 pie.dev/get
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