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#### Functional
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##### Try to run the following command `"./wget https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EMtmPFLWkAA8CIS.jpg"`
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###### Did the program download the file `"EMtmPFLWkAA8CIS.jpg"`?
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##### Try to run the following command with a link at your choice `"./wget <https://link_of_your_choice.com>"`
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###### Did the program download the expected file?
##### Try to run the following command `"./wget https://golang.org/dl/go1.16.3.linux-amd64.tar.gz"`
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###### Did the program download the file `"go1.16.3.linux-amd64.tar.gz"`?
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###### Did the program displayed the start time?
###### Did the start time and the end time respected the format? (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss)
###### Did the program displayed the status of the response? (200 OK)
###### Did the Program displayed the content length of the download?
###### Is the content length displayed as raw (bytes) and rounded (Mb or Gb)?
###### Did the program displayed the name and path of the file that was saved?
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##### Try to download a big file, for example: `"./wget http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/100MB.zip"`
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###### Did the program download the expected file?
###### While downloading, did the progress bar show the amount that is being downloaded? (KiB or MiB)
###### While downloading, did the progress bar show the percentage that is being downloaded?
###### While downloading, did the progress bar show the time that remains to finish the download?
###### While downloading, did the progress bar progressed smoothly (kept up with the time that the download took to finish)?
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##### Try to run the following command, `"./wget -O=test_20MB.zip http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/20MB.zip"`
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###### Did the program downloaded the file with the name `"test_20MB.zip"`?
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##### Try to run the following command, `"./wget -O=test_20MB.zip -P=~/Downloads/ http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/20MB.zip"`
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###### Can you see the expected file in the "~/Downloads/" folder?
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##### Try to run the following command, `"./wget --rate-limit=300k http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/20MB.zip"`
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###### Was the download speed always lower than 300KB/s?
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##### Try to run the following command, `"./wget --rate-limit=700k http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/20MB.zip"`
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###### Was the download speed always lower than 700KB/s?
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##### Try to run the following command, `"./wget --rate-limit=2M http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/20MB.zip"`
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###### Was the download speed always lower than 2MB/s?
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##### Try to create a text file with the name `"downloads.txt"` and save into it the links below. Then run the command `"./wget -i=downloads.txt"`
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```
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EMtmPFLWkAA8CIS.jpg
http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/20MB.zip
http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/10MB.zip
```
###### Did the program download all the files from the downloads.txt file? (EMtmPFLWkAA8CIS.jpg, 20MB.zip, 10MB.zip)
###### Did the downloads occurred in an asynchronous way? (tip: look to the download order)
##### Try to run the following command, `"./wget -B http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/20MB.zip"`
```
Output will be written to ‘wget-log’.
```
###### Did the program output the statement above?
###### Was the download made in "silence" (without displaying anything to the terminal)?
##### Try and open the log file `"wget-log"`.
```
start at <date that the download started>
sending request, awaiting response... status 200 OK
content size: <56370 [~0.06MB]>
saving file to: ./<name-of-the-file-downloaded>
Downloaded [<link-downloaded>]
finished at <date that the download finished>
```
###### Is the structure of the file organized like above?
###### And if so, was the file actually downloaded?
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#### Mirror
##### Try to run the following command `"./wget --mirror --convert-links http://corndog.io/"`, then try to open the `"index.html"` with a browser
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###### Is the site working?
##### Try to run the following command `"./wget --mirror https://oct82.com/"`, then try to open the `"index.html"` with a browser
###### Is the site working?
##### Try to run the following command `"./wget --mirror --reject=gif https://oct82.com/"`, then try to open the `"index.html"` with a browser
###### Did the program download the site without the GIFs?
##### Try to run the following command `"./wget --mirror https://trypap.com/"`, then use the command `"ls"` to see the file system of the created folder.
```
css img index.html
```
###### Does the created folder has the same fs as above?
##### Try to run the following command `"./wget --mirror -X=/img https://trypap.com/"`, then use the command `"ls"` to see the file system of the created folder.
```
css index.html
```
###### Does the created folder has the files above?
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##### Try to run the following command `"./wget --mirror https://theuselessweb.com/"`
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###### Is the site working?
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##### Try to run the following command to mirror a website at your choice `"./wget --mirror <https://link_of_your_choice.com>"`
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###### Did the program mirror the website?
#### Bonus
###### +Does the project runs quickly and effectively? (Favoring recursive, no unnecessary data requests, etc)
###### +Does the code obey the [good practices](https://public.01-edu.org/subjects/good-practices/README.md)?