--- c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, , et al. SPDX-License-Identifier: curl Long: netrc Short: n Help: Must read .netrc for username and password Category: auth Added: 4.6 Mutexed: netrc-file netrc-optional Multi: boolean See-also: - netrc-file - config - user Example: - --netrc $URL --- # `--netrc` Make curl scan the *.netrc* file in the user's home directory for login name and password. This is typically used for FTP on Unix. If used with HTTP, curl enables user authentication. See *netrc(5)* and *ftp(1)* for details on the file format. Curl does not complain if that file does not have the right permissions (it should be neither world- nor group-readable). The environment variable "HOME" is used to find the home directory. On Windows two filenames in the home directory are checked: *.netrc* and *_netrc*, preferring the former. Older versions on Windows checked for *_netrc* only. A quick and simple example of how to setup a *.netrc* to allow curl to FTP to the machine host.domain.com with username 'myself' and password 'secret' could look similar to: machine host.domain.com login myself password secret