curl
is one of those great utilities that’s been around seemingly forever and has endless use cases. These days I find myself using curl
to batch download files and test APIs. Sometimes my testing leads me to using different HTTP headers in my requests.
To add a header to a curl
request, use the -H
flag:
curl -X 'GET' \ 'https://nft.api.cx.metamask.io/collections?chainId=1' \ -H 'accept: application/json' \ -H 'Version: 1'
You can add multiple headers with multiple -H
uses. Header format is usually [key]: [value]
.
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