--- title: "Mirror Download with wget" date: 2020-01-20T21:18:12-05:00 draft: false tags: [ "Linux", "Archive" ] medium_enabled: true --- This post will describe downloading a `centos` repo using `wget`. Though the ideas in this blog post can apply to any mirror with packages exposed via http. ```bash wget \ --accept rpm,bz2,gz,xml,asc \ --recursive \ --no-parent \ --no-host-directories \ --cut-dirs=4 \ http://mirror.centos.org/centos/8/BaseOS/x86_64/os/ ``` Here are what the options mean... | Option | Meaning | | ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | `--accept` | Comma separated by which extensions to allow downloading | | `--recursive` | Follow links | | `--no-parent` | Only follow links that are sub-directories of the current one | | `--no-host-directories` | Exclude creating a folder indicating the hostname | | `--cut-dirs=N` | Don't make folders for a depth of `N` subdirectories. Notice in the example `centos`, `8`, `BaseOS`, `x86_64`, `os` is a list of 5 subdirectories so `N`=5 |