# dl-fedora [![Hackage](https://img.shields.io/hackage/v/dl-fedora.svg)](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/dl-fedora) [![GPL-3 license](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPL--3-blue.svg)](LICENSE) [![Stackage Lts](http://stackage.org/package/dl-fedora/badge/lts)](http://stackage.org/lts/package/dl-fedora) [![Stackage Nightly](http://stackage.org/package/dl-fedora/badge/nightly)](http://stackage.org/nightly/package/dl-fedora) A tool for downloading Fedora, ELN, and Centos Stream images. By default it targets the Workstation edition of Fedora. Usage examples: `dl-fedora rawhide` : downloads the latest Fedora Rawhide Workstation Live iso `dl-fedora 39 silverblue` : downloads the Fedora Silverblue iso `dl-fedora respin kde` : downloads the latest KDE Live respin `dl-fedora 38 server --arch aarch64` : will download the Server iso for armv8 `dl-fedora --run 39` : will download Fedora Workstation and boot the Live image with qemu-kvm. `dl-fedora --check respin` : checks if there is a newer respin iso image available. `dl-fedora --local rawhide` : shows the current locally available image. It can be combined with `--run` to quickly run the latest local image, without a newer download. `dl-fedora c9s` : downloads a Centos Stream 9 net installer. By default dl-fedora downloads to `~/Downloads/` (correctly the XDG user "DOWNLOADS" directory), but if you create an `iso` subdirectory there (`~/Downloads/iso/`) it will use that directory instead. `dl-fedora` downloads the latest mirrored image redirected from `download.fedoraproject.org` by default. If you want to ensure getting the very latest image you can use `--latest`, which will then download from `dl.fedoraproject.org` instead _if_ your mirror is not synced yet. (This behavior changed with 0.10.) If the image is already found to be downloaded it will not be re-downloaded of course. Curl is used to do the downloading: partial downloads will continue. A symlink to the latest iso is also created: eg for rawhide it might be `"Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-Rawhide-latest.iso"`. It also tries to check the iso checksum and its gpg signature. ## Usage `$ dl-fedora --version` ``` 1.0.1 ``` `$ dl-fedora --help` ``` Fedora iso downloader Usage: dl-fedora [--version] [-g|--gpg-keys] [--no-checksum | --checksum] [--debug] [-T|--no-http-timeout] [(-c|--check) | (-l|--local) | (-R|--replace)] [-n|--dry-run] [-r|--run] [(-L|--latest) | (-d|--dl) | (-k|--koji) | (-m|--mirror URL)] [--cs-devel | --cs-test] [-a|--arch ARCH] RELEASE [EDITION] Tool for downloading Fedora iso file images. RELEASE = release number, respin, rawhide, test (Beta), stage (RC), eln, c8s, c9s EDITION = {cloud,container,everything,server,workstation,budgie,cinnamon,i3, kde,lxde,lxqt,mate,soas,sway,xfce,silverblue,kinoite,onyx,sericea, iot} [default: workstation] See Available options: -h,--help Show this help text --version Show version -g,--gpg-keys Import Fedora GPG keys for verifying checksum file --no-checksum Do not check checksum --checksum Do checksum even if already downloaded --debug Debug output -T,--no-http-timeout Do not timeout for http response -c,--check Check if newer image available -l,--local Show current local image -R,--replace Delete previous snapshot image after downloading latest one -n,--dry-run Don't actually download anything -r,--run Boot image in QEMU -L,--latest Get latest image either from mirror or dl.fp.o if newer -d,--dl Use dl.fedoraproject.org (dl.fp.o) -k,--koji Use koji.fedoraproject.org -m,--mirror URL Mirror url for /pub [default https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub] --cs-devel Use centos-stream development compose --cs-test Use centos-stream test compose (default is production) -a,--arch ARCH Specify arch [default: x86_64] ``` ## References See , , and also . ## Contribution dl-fedora is distributed under the GPL license version 3 or later. Please report issues or pull requests at .