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It looks like you're starting a new instance of wget for each download. I usually store all of the URLs in a a .txttext file (one URL per line) and use wget's -i (input file) flag.
Something like:
wget --no-clobber -i urls.txt
It looks like you're starting a new instance of wget for each download. I usually store all of the URLs in a a .txt file (one URL per line) and use wget's -i (input file) flag.
Something like:
wget --no-clobber -i urls.txt
It looks like you're starting a new instance of wget for each download. I usually store all of the URLs in a text file (one URL per line) and use wget's -i (input file) flag.
It looks like you're starting a new instance of wget for each download. I usually store all of the URLs in a a .txt file (one URL per line) and use wget's -i (input file) flag.