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I'm downloading multiple bigger files with wget like this: wget -i 'FILE_WITH_URLS' --content-disposition -b. By default it creates a file named wget-log and appends time download progresses. The file then contains many lines like these:



11950K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 0% 1.15M 67m29s
12000K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 1% 1.40M 67m16s



Is there a way to just overwrite current progress per file downloaded? So when FILE_WITH_URLS contains 5 urls, output file would contain 5 lines with 100% in the end.










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    I'm downloading multiple bigger files with wget like this: wget -i 'FILE_WITH_URLS' --content-disposition -b. By default it creates a file named wget-log and appends time download progresses. The file then contains many lines like these:



    11950K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 0% 1.15M 67m29s
    12000K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 1% 1.40M 67m16s



    Is there a way to just overwrite current progress per file downloaded? So when FILE_WITH_URLS contains 5 urls, output file would contain 5 lines with 100% in the end.










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      I'm downloading multiple bigger files with wget like this: wget -i 'FILE_WITH_URLS' --content-disposition -b. By default it creates a file named wget-log and appends time download progresses. The file then contains many lines like these:



      11950K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 0% 1.15M 67m29s
      12000K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 1% 1.40M 67m16s



      Is there a way to just overwrite current progress per file downloaded? So when FILE_WITH_URLS contains 5 urls, output file would contain 5 lines with 100% in the end.










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      I'm downloading multiple bigger files with wget like this: wget -i 'FILE_WITH_URLS' --content-disposition -b. By default it creates a file named wget-log and appends time download progresses. The file then contains many lines like these:



      11950K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 0% 1.15M 67m29s
      12000K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 1% 1.40M 67m16s



      Is there a way to just overwrite current progress per file downloaded? So when FILE_WITH_URLS contains 5 urls, output file would contain 5 lines with 100% in the end.







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