## NAME hurlfmt - format Hurl files ## SYNOPSIS **hurlfmt** [options] [FILE...] ## DESCRIPTION **hurlfmt** formats Hurl files and converts them from/to other formats. With no FILE, read standard input. By default, hurlfmt outputs a formatted and colorized version of the input hurl file. ``` $ hurl hello.hurl GET http://localhost:8000/hello HTTP/1.0 200 ``` hurlfmt can be used to convert to other format. ``` $ hurl hello.hurl --output json | jq { "entries": [ { "request": { "method": "GET", "url": "http://localhost:8000/hello" }, "response": { "version": "HTTP/1.0", "status": 200 } } ] } ``` hurlfmt can also be used to convert a curl command-line to Hurl ``` $ echo "curl http://localhost:8000/custom-headers -H 'Fruit:Raspberry'" | hurlfmt --in curl GET http://localhost:8000/custom-headers Fruit: Raspberry ``` ## OPTIONS ### --check {#check} Run in 'check' mode. Exits with 0 if input is formatted correctly, 1 otherwise. This can not be used with [--output](#output). This option is not stable yet. ### --color {#color} Colorize Output. This can not be used [--in-place](#inplace). ### -h, --help {#help} Usage help. ### --in {#input-format} Specify input format: hurl (default) or curl ### --inplace {#inplace} Modify file in place. This can be used only with text output. ### --no-color {#nocolor} Do not colorize Output. ### --out {#output-format} Specify output format: hurl (default), json or html ### -o, --output {#output} Write output to instead of stdout. ### --standalone {#standalone} Output full html file with css instead of html fragment (default). This can be used only with html output. ### -V, --version {#version} Prints version information ## EXIT CODES ### 1 Failed to parse command-line options. ### 2 Input File Parsing Error. ## WWW [https://hurl.dev](https://hurl.dev) ## SEE ALSO hurl(1)