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Pget
Parallel file download and optional tar extraction using the pget CLI (single URL or multifile manifest). Use when you need high‑throughput downloads from HTTP(S)/S3/GCS, want to split a large file
v1.0.0
Description
name: pget description: Parallel file download and optional tar extraction using the pget CLI (single URL or multifile manifest). Use when you need high‑throughput downloads from HTTP(S)/S3/GCS, want to split a large file into chunks for speed, or want to download and extract a .tar/.tar.gz in one step.
Pget
Overview
Use pget for fast, parallel downloads and optional in‑memory tar extraction. Prefer it over curl/wget for large files or batch downloads.
Quick start
- Single file:
pget <url> <dest> - Extract tar after download:
pget <url> <dest> -x - Multi-file manifest:
pget multifile <manifest-path>(or-for stdin)
Tasks
1) Download a single large file quickly
- Choose destination path.
- Run:
pget <url> <dest> - Tune if needed:
--concurrency <n>to change chunk parallelism--chunk-size 125M(or other size)--retries <n>--forceto overwrite
2) Download and extract a tar archive
Use when the URL points to a .tar, .tar.gz, or similar.
pget <url> <dest> -x
This extracts in‑memory without writing the tar to disk first.
3) Download many files with a manifest
- Create a manifest with
URL+ space +DESTper line. - Run:
pget multifile /path/to/manifest.txt # or cat manifest.txt | pget multifile - - Tune:
--max-concurrent-files <n>--max-conn-per-host <n>
Notes & pitfalls
- Use
--forceif the destination exists and you need overwrite. --connect-timeoutaccepts duration (e.g.,10s).--log-level debugor--verbosefor troubleshooting.
References
- Load
references/pget.mdfor full option list and examples.
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