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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Long: trace-ascii
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Arg: <file>
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Help: Like --trace, but without hex output
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Mutexed: trace verbose
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Category: verbose global
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Added: 7.9.7
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Multi: single
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Scope: global
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See-also:
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- verbose
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- trace
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Example:
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- --trace-ascii log.txt $URL
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---
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# `--trace-ascii`
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Save a full trace dump of all incoming and outgoing data, including
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descriptive information, in the given output file. Use `-` as filename to have
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the output sent to stdout. Use `%` as filename to send the output to stderr.
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This is similar to --trace, but leaves out the hex part and only shows the
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ASCII part of the dump. It makes smaller output that might be easier to read
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for untrained humans.
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Note that verbose output of curl activities and network traffic might contain
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sensitive data, including usernames, credentials or secret data content. Be
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aware and be careful when sharing trace logs with others.
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