Versions:

  • 0.6.2

furl-cli is a command-line download accelerator written in Rust and published by Sudip Ghimire; designed for users who need to retrieve files quickly from the terminal, the utility spawns multiple concurrent threads to maximize bandwidth usage and shorten transfer times. Falling squarely into the Network & Internet category, the tool is invoked through simple shell commands, making it suitable for automation scripts, bulk-download jobs, remote-server maintenance, and CI/CD pipelines where graphical interfaces are unavailable or undesirable. Version 0.6.2, the first and therefore sole release listed, delivers the core feature set without additional revisions, indicating that the author considers the codebase functionally complete for its intended scope. Because the program is compiled to native code with Rust’s Tokio asynchronous runtime, it keeps memory footprint low while still saturating high-speed connections; users typically employ it to fetch large binaries, open-source datasets, firmware images, or media collections by supplying a list of URLs either as arguments or via stdin. The absence of subsequent versions suggests either early maturity or a stable minimal-interface philosophy, yet the presence of semantic versioning implies that future enhancements could still appear if community feedback warrants them. furl-cli is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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