# wget > Download files from the Web. > Supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP. > More information: . - Download the contents of a URL to a file (named "foo" in this case): `wget {{https://example.com/foo}}` - Download the contents of a URL to a file (named "bar" in this case): `wget {{[-O|--output-document]}} {{bar}} {{https://example.com/foo}}` - Download a single web page and all its resources with 3-second intervals between requests (scripts, stylesheets, images, etc.): `wget {{[-p|--page-requisites]}} {{[-k|--convert-links]}} {{[-w|--wait]}} 3 {{https://example.com/somepage.html}}` - Download all listed files within a directory and its sub-directories (does not download embedded page elements): `wget {{[-m|--mirror]}} {{[-np|--no-parent]}} {{https://example.com/somepath/}}` - Limit the download speed and the number of connection retries: `wget --limit-rate {{300k}} {{[-t|--tries]}} {{100}} {{https://example.com/somepath/}}` - Download a file from an HTTP server using Basic Auth (also works for FTP): `wget --user {{username}} --password {{password}} {{https://example.com}}` - Continue an incomplete download: `wget {{[-c|--continue]}} {{https://example.com}}` - Download all URLs stored in a text file to a specific directory: `wget {{[-P|--directory-prefix]}} {{path/to/directory}} {{[-i|--input-file]}} {{URLs.txt}}`