const http = require("http");
const options = {
"method": "GET",
"hostname": "example.com",
"port": null,
"path": "/",
"headers": {}
};
const req = http.request(options, function (res) {
const chunks = [];
res.on("data", function (chunk) {
chunks.push(chunk);
});
res.on("end", function () {
const body = Buffer.concat(chunks);
console.log(body.toString());
});
});
req.end();
This also works in Safari and Firefox.
Warning: the copied command may contain cookies or other sensitive data. Be careful if you're sharing the command with other people, sending someone your cookie for a website is like sending them your password.
This also works in Chrome and Firefox.
Warning: the copied command may contain cookies or other sensitive data. Be careful if you're sharing the command with other people, sending someone your cookie for a website is like sending them your password.
This also works in Chrome and Safari.
Warning: the copied command may contain cookies or other sensitive data. Be careful if you're sharing the command with other people, sending someone your cookie for a website is like sending them your password.
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There is also a VS Code extension and a command line tool you can install from npm with
npm install -g curlconverter
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