diff -r ccef3f2bfe8e -r c9096eb3554c docs/html/commands.html --- a/docs/html/commands.html Sat Aug 05 10:12:12 2017 +0200 +++ b/docs/html/commands.html Sat Aug 05 10:19:53 2017 +0200 @@ -80,14 +80,14 @@
dav copy <src-url> <dst-url>

There is also a move operation similar to copy:

dav move <src-url> <dst-url>
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These are the most common commands. There are also more commands for webdav locking and manipulating webdav properties.

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These are the most common commands. There are also more commands, e.g. for webdav locking or manipulating webdav properties. See the left menu for a complete list.

Common options

-N disable any authentication prompt. If authentication is required, dav will abort.

-i disable TLS certificate verification

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-v enable verbose output. Internally CURLOPT_VERBOSE is set to 1 and verbose output is printed on stderr.

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Most commands have the -p and -c options for enabling or disabling encryption. If encryption is not configured for a repository, but the -c option is specified, encryption/decryption is enabled. When enabled, all commands handle encrypted resource names. The -p options disables any encryption/decryption. See encryption for details.

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-v enable verbose output. Internally CURLOPT_VERBOSE is set to 1 and verbose output is printed to stderr.

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Most commands have the -c and -p options for enabling or disabling encryption. If encryption is not configured for a repository, but the -c option is specified, encryption/decryption is enabled. When enabled, all commands handle encrypted resource names. The -p options disables any encryption/decryption. See encryption for details.

Aliases

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Some commands have alternate names. For example dav ls is the same as dav list.

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Some commands have alternate names. For example dav ls is and alias for dav list. The available aliases can be found in the documentation for the respective commands.