Windows: To install a terminal emulator along with wget please read Installing Cygwin Tutorial. To install a terminal emulator and/or wget: If you don’t have it there will be no results.Ģ. If you have wget the result should show what directory it’s in such as /usr/bin/wget. Open Terminal (Mac) or Cygwin (Windows)ģ. Here’s how to check to see if you have wget using your terminal emulator:ġ. If you do not have them both installed go to Section 2. If you already have a terminal emulator such as Terminal (Mac) or Cygwin (Windows) you can check if you have wget also installed. Check to see if you already have wget installed If not, they need to be installed (they’re free)ġ. Determine if you have a terminal emulator and wget.
Recommended but not required: understanding of basic unix commands and items structure and terminology. Below are instructions to determine if you already have these. Required: a terminal emulator and wget installed on your computer. Craft a wget command to download files from those identifiers Confirm or install a terminal emulator and wgetĢ. If you’ve ever wanted to download files from many different items in an automated way, here is one method to do it.