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---
title: curlie
homepage: https://github.com/rs/curlie
tagline: |
curlie wraps `curl` with modern defaults and `httpie`-like syntax highlighting
---
To update or switch versions, run `webi curlie@stable` (or `@v1.6`, `@beta`,
etc).
## Cheat Sheet
> If you like the interface of HTTPie but miss the features of curl, curlie is
> what you are searching for. Curlie is a frontend to curl that adds the ease of
> use of httpie, without compromising on features and performance. All curl
> options are exposed with syntax sugar and output formatting inspired from
> httpie.
**Headers** (`:`) are recognized by being in the format `Key-Name:Value`.
**JSON** (`=`) is the default encoding for `key=value` pairs.
### Simple GET
```bash
curlie -v example.com
```
### POST simple JSON with headers
```bash
curlie -v POST httpbin.org/status/201 "Authorization: Bearer xxxx" "name=John Doe"
```
### POST large JSON
```bash
curlie -v POST httpbin.org/status/201 "Authorization: Bearer xxxx" -d '
[
{
"name": "John Doe"
}
]
'
```
### Spoof Host and SNI
The `--resolve` option is for when you need to test a local service as if it had
a remote hostname and TLS SNI (or when you want to break things 😈).
```bash
curlie https://foo.example.com:8443 "Host: foo.example.com" \
--resolve foo.example.com:8443:127.0.0.1
```