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I'm using pget to download files in multiple projects, but in the case of a file already being cached on the machine I don't want to download it a second time (overwriting the first). Could you offer a switch to skip downloading anything that is already complete? Assuming that since resume is possible, we're comparing against file size, so presumably identical file size would be a sufficient check for this.
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You can write a script yourself to check if a file already exists. Of course, it's recommended to use aria2. The following command can replace the effect of pget:
I'm using pget to download files in multiple projects, but in the case of a file already being cached on the machine I don't want to download it a second time (overwriting the first). Could you offer a switch to skip downloading anything that is already complete? Assuming that since resume is possible, we're comparing against file size, so presumably identical file size would be a sufficient check for this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: