From cf7a080c3f7e96d92e4e7ed9a97f89c5a0d79491 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Stenberg Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2024 15:44:15 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] verbose.md: polish, mostly remove back-ticks To make the page render nicer as manpage and text-only. Closes #14441 --- docs/cmdline-opts/verbose.md | 25 ++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/cmdline-opts/verbose.md b/docs/cmdline-opts/verbose.md index 7703bc34ad..732b961c4b 100644 --- a/docs/cmdline-opts/verbose.md +++ b/docs/cmdline-opts/verbose.md @@ -29,26 +29,25 @@ If you only want HTTP headers in the output, --include or --dump-header might be more suitable options. Since curl 8.10, mentioning this option several times in the same argument -increases the level of the trace output. However, as before, -a single `-v`, `--verbose` or `--no-verbose` reverts any additions by -previous `-vv` again. This means that `-vv -v` is equivalent to `-v`. This -avoids unwanted verbosity when the option is mentioned in the command line -*and* curl config files. +increases the level of the trace output. However, as before, a single +--verbose or --no-verbose reverts any additions by previous `-vv` again. This +means that `-vv -v` is equivalent to a single -v. This avoids unwanted +verbosity when the option is mentioned in the command line *and* curl config +files. -Using it twice, e.g. `-vv`, outputs time (`--trace-time`) and transfer -ids (`--trace-ids`), as well as enable tracing for all protocols -(`--trace-config protocol`). +Using it twice, e.g. `-vv`, outputs time (--trace-time) and transfer ids +(--trace-ids), as well as enable tracing for all protocols (--trace-config +protocol). -Adding a third verbose outputs transfer content (`--trace-ascii %`) and -enable tracing of more components (`--trace-config read,write,ssl`). +Adding a third verbose outputs transfer content (--trace-ascii %) and enable +tracing of more components (--trace-config read,write,ssl). -A forth time adds tracing of all network components. -(`--trace-config network`). +A forth time adds tracing of all network components. (--trace-config network). Any addition of the verbose option after that has no effect. If you think this option does not give you the right details, consider using ---trace or --trace-ascii instead. Or use it only once and use `--trace-config` +--trace or --trace-ascii instead. Or use it only once and use --trace-config to trace the specific components you wish to see. Note that verbose output of curl activities and network traffic might contain -- 2.47.3