Axel
Overview
Seção intitulada “Overview”Axel is a lightweight command-line download accelerator that improves download speeds by using multiple simultaneous connections to retrieve files. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols and works across Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms. Axel is particularly useful for downloading large files over slow or unstable connections.
Installation
Seção intitulada “Installation”Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)
Seção intitulada “Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)”sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install axel
Linux (Fedora/RHEL)
Seção intitulada “Linux (Fedora/RHEL)”sudo dnf install axel
brew install axel
Linux (Alpine)
Seção intitulada “Linux (Alpine)”apk add axel
From Source
Seção intitulada “From Source”git clone https://github.com/axel-download-accelerator/axel.git
cd axel
./configure
make
sudo make install
Basic Usage
Seção intitulada “Basic Usage”| Command | Description |
|---|---|
axel URL | Download file using default settings (4 connections) |
axel -o filename URL | Download and save with custom filename |
axel -n 8 URL | Use 8 simultaneous connections |
axel --help | Display help and available options |
axel --version | Show Axel version information |
Connection Management
Seção intitulada “Connection Management”Multiple Connections
Seção intitulada “Multiple Connections”# Download with 8 connections (faster for large files)
axel -n 8 https://example.com/largefile.iso
# Use 12 connections for maximum speed
axel -n 12 https://example.com/video.mp4
# Single connection mode (useful for unstable servers)
axel -n 1 https://example.com/file.zip
Connection Control
Seção intitulada “Connection Control”# Set number of connections and search for mirrors
axel -n 10 -S 4 https://example.com/download.tar.gz
# Verbose output showing connection details
axel -v https://example.com/file.bin
# Quiet mode (minimal output)
axel -q https://example.com/package.tar.gz
Output and File Naming
Seção intitulada “Output and File Naming”Custom Output Filenames
Seção intitulada “Custom Output Filenames”# Save with specific filename
axel -o myfile.zip https://example.com/download
# Save to specific directory
axel -o /tmp/downloads/file.iso https://example.com/file.iso
# Download multiple files to same directory
axel -o /downloads/ https://example.com/file1.zip
axel -o /downloads/ https://example.com/file2.zip
Progress Display
Seção intitulada “Progress Display”# Default progress bar with speed and ETA
axel https://example.com/file.tar.gz
# Verbose mode with detailed connection information
axel -v https://example.com/largefile.bin
# Very verbose with debug information
axel -vv https://example.com/download.tar.bz2
Bandwidth Management
Seção intitulada “Bandwidth Management”Limiting Download Speed
Seção intitulada “Limiting Download Speed”# Limit bandwidth to 1 MB/s
axel -s 1048576 https://example.com/file.zip
# Limit to 500 KB/s (useful for avoiding bandwidth throttling)
axel -s 512000 https://example.com/video.mp4
# Limit to 100 KB/s for background downloads
axel -s 102400 https://example.com/package.tar.gz
Adaptive Speed Control
Seção intitulada “Adaptive Speed Control”# Start with 10 connections but limit speed
axel -n 10 -s 2097152 https://example.com/large.iso
# Adjust connections dynamically for stability
axel -n 8 -s 5242880 https://example.com/download.tar.gz
HTTP Headers and Authentication
Seção intitulada “HTTP Headers and Authentication”Custom Headers
Seção intitulada “Custom Headers”# Add User-Agent header for compatibility
axel -H "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0" https://example.com/file.zip
# Multiple custom headers
axel -H "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0" -H "Accept-Language: en-US" https://example.com/download
# Referer header for hotlink protection
axel -H "Referer: https://example.com/downloads" https://cdn.example.com/file.tar.gz
Authentication
Seção intitulada “Authentication”# Basic HTTP authentication
axel -a username:password https://example.com/secured-file.zip
# Download from private repository
axel -a user:token https://api.github.com/repos/user/repo/releases/download/v1.0/app.tar.gz
Proxy Support
Seção intitulada “Proxy Support”HTTP/HTTPS Proxy
Seção intitulada “HTTP/HTTPS Proxy”# Download through HTTP proxy
axel -p http://proxy.example.com:8080 https://example.com/file.zip
# Proxy with authentication
axel -p username:password@proxy.example.com:8080 https://example.com/download
# HTTPS proxy
axel -p https://proxy.example.com:8443 https://example.com/largefile.iso
Environment Variables
Seção intitulada “Environment Variables”# Set proxy via environment variable
export http_proxy=http://proxy.example.com:8080
axel https://example.com/file.zip
# Set proxy for HTTPS
export https_proxy=http://proxy.example.com:8080
axel https://secure.example.com/file.tar.gz
# Unset proxy
unset http_proxy https_proxy
Resume Downloads
Seção intitulada “Resume Downloads”Resuming Interrupted Downloads
Seção intitulada “Resuming Interrupted Downloads”# Resume incomplete download
axel https://example.com/largefile.iso
# Axel automatically detects partial files and resumes
# If download was interrupted, run same command again
# Force resume even if file seems complete
axel -a https://example.com/file.zip
Cleanup Partial Downloads
Seção intitulada “Cleanup Partial Downloads”# Remove partial download and restart fresh
rm largefile.iso.st
axel https://example.com/largefile.iso
# List partial downloads in current directory
ls -la *.st
# Remove all partial downloads
rm *.st
Advanced Usage
Seção intitulada “Advanced Usage”Configuration Files
Seção intitulada “Configuration Files”# Axel reads config from ~/.axelrc
cat ~/.axelrc
# Set default number of connections
# In ~/.axelrc: num_connections=8
# Set default output directory
# In ~/.axelrc: outdir=/home/user/downloads
Batch Downloads
Seção intitulada “Batch Downloads”# Create file list
cat > downloads.txt << EOF
https://example.com/file1.zip
https://example.com/file2.tar.gz
https://example.com/file3.iso
EOF
# Download all files
while read url; do
axel -n 8 "$url"
done < downloads.txt
Combining Options
Seção intitulada “Combining Options”# Maximum speed with 12 connections, custom filename, verbose output
axel -n 12 -o /tmp/download.zip -v https://example.com/file.zip
# Bandwidth limited, authenticated, through proxy with custom header
axel -n 8 -s 1048576 -a user:pass -p proxy:8080 \
-H "Referer: https://example.com" https://example.com/secure-download.tar.gz
Comparison with Other Tools
Seção intitulada “Comparison with Other Tools”Axel vs wget
Seção intitulada “Axel vs wget”# wget - single connection, simple
wget https://example.com/file.zip
# axel - multi-connection, faster
axel https://example.com/file.zip
# axel typically 2-4x faster for large files
Axel vs curl
Seção intitulada “Axel vs curl”# curl - primarily for APIs and single transfers
curl -O https://example.com/file.zip
# axel - optimized for large file downloads
axel https://example.com/file.zip
Axel vs aria2
Seção intitulada “Axel vs aria2”# aria2 - more features, steeper learning curve
aria2c -x 16 https://example.com/file.zip
# axel - simpler syntax, lightweight
axel -n 16 https://example.com/file.zip
Practical Examples
Seção intitulada “Practical Examples”Download Large ISO Files
Seção intitulada “Download Large ISO Files”# Download Linux distribution ISO with 10 connections
axel -n 10 https://releases.ubuntu.com/22.04/ubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso
# Download and verify
sha256sum ubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso
Background Download with Speed Limiting
Seção intitulada “Background Download with Speed Limiting”# Limit bandwidth to avoid network congestion
axel -n 6 -s 2097152 https://example.com/largefile.tar.gz &
# Check progress in background
jobs
Resume Failed Download
Seção intitulada “Resume Failed Download”# Initial attempt
axel -n 8 https://example.com/software.bin
# Connection dropped? Simply re-run the same command
# Axel detects the partial file and resumes automatically
axel -n 8 https://example.com/software.bin
Download from Mirror Sites
Seção intitulada “Download from Mirror Sites”# Download with fallback sources
axel -n 8 https://primary-mirror.example.com/file.zip
# If primary fails, manually try mirror
axel -n 8 https://backup-mirror.example.com/file.zip
Troubleshooting
Seção intitulada “Troubleshooting”Connection Refused
Seção intitulada “Connection Refused”# Server may block multiple connections
axel -n 1 https://example.com/file.zip
# Try with fewer connections
axel -n 4 https://example.com/file.zip
Slow Downloads
Seção intitulada “Slow Downloads”# Verify bandwidth isn't limited
axel -v https://example.com/file.zip
# Try increasing connections
axel -n 16 https://example.com/file.zip
# Check network conditions
ping example.com
File Already Exists
Seção intitulada “File Already Exists”# Axel won't overwrite; rename or remove existing file
rm existingfile.zip
axel https://example.com/file.zip
# Or save with different name
axel -o file-new.zip https://example.com/file.zip
Tips and Tricks
Seção intitulada “Tips and Tricks”Speed up Downloads Across Networks
Seção intitulada “Speed up Downloads Across Networks”# Optimal settings for most scenarios
axel -n 8 -H "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0" https://example.com/file.zip
Monitor Download in Real-time
Seção intitulada “Monitor Download in Real-time”# Use watch command to monitor file size
watch -n 1 'ls -lh largefile.iso'
# In another terminal, run axel
axel -n 8 https://example.com/largefile.iso
Save Bandwidth with Partial Downloads
Seção intitulada “Save Bandwidth with Partial Downloads”# Stop download with Ctrl+C
axel https://example.com/largefile.tar.gz
# Press Ctrl+C to interrupt
# Resume continues from where it stopped
axel https://example.com/largefile.tar.gz