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---
title: "rclone copyurl"
description: "Copy the contents of the URL supplied content to dest:path."
versionIntroduced: v1.43
# autogenerated - DO NOT EDIT, instead edit the source code in cmd/copyurl/ and as part of making a release run "make commanddocs"
---
# rclone copyurl
Copy the contents of the URL supplied content to dest:path.
## Synopsis
Download a URL's content and copy it to the destination without saving
it in temporary storage.
Setting `--auto-filename` will attempt to automatically determine the
filename from the URL (after any redirections) and used in the
destination path.
With `--header-filename` in addition, if a specific filename is
set in HTTP headers, it will be used instead of the name from the URL.
With `--print-filename` in addition, the resulting file name will be
printed.
Setting `--no-clobber` will prevent overwriting file on the
destination if there is one with the same name.
Setting `--stdout` or making the output file name `-`
will cause the output to be written to standard output.
## Troubleshooting
If you can't get `rclone copyurl` to work then here are some things you can try:
- `--disable-http2` rclone will use HTTP2 if available - try disabling it
- `--bind 0.0.0.0` rclone will use IPv6 if available - try disabling it
- `--bind ::0` to disable IPv4
- `--user agent curl` - some sites have whitelists for curl's user-agent - try that
- Make sure the site works with `curl` directly
```
rclone copyurl https://example.com dest:path [flags]
```
## Options
```
-a, --auto-filename Get the file name from the URL and use it for destination file path
--header-filename Get the file name from the Content-Disposition header
-h, --help help for copyurl
--no-clobber Prevent overwriting file with same name
-p, --print-filename Print the resulting name from --auto-filename
--stdout Write the output to stdout rather than a file
```
Options shared with other commands are described next.
See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here.
### Important Options
Important flags useful for most commands
```
-n, --dry-run Do a trial run with no permanent changes
-i, --interactive Enable interactive mode
-v, --verbose count Print lots more stuff (repeat for more)
```
## See Also
* [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.