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Web & Frontend Development @kelvincai522 Updated 2/26/2026

Pget OpenClaw Skill - ClawHub

Do you want your AI agent to automate Pget workflows? This free skill from ClawHub helps with web & frontend development tasks without building custom tools from scratch.

What this skill does

Parallel file download and optional tar extraction using the pget CLI (single URL or multifile manifest). Use when you need high‑throughput downloads from HTTP(S)/S3/GCS, want to split a large file into chunks for speed, or want to download and extract a .tar/.tar.gz in one step.

Install

npx clawhub@latest install pget

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pgetParallel file download and optional tar extraction using the pget CLI (single URL or multifile manifest). Use when you need high‑throughput downloads from HTTP(S)/S3/GCS, want to split a large file into chunks for speed, or want to download and extract a .tar/.tar.gz in one step.

Pget

Overview

Use pget for fast, parallel downloads and optional in‑memory tar extraction. Prefer it over curl/wget for large files or batch downloads.

Quick start

  • Single file: pget <url> <dest>
  • Extract tar after download: pget <url> <dest> -x
  • Multi-file manifest: pget multifile <manifest-path> (or - for stdin)

Tasks

1) Download a single large file quickly

  1. Choose destination path.
  2. Run:
    pget <url> <dest>
    
  3. Tune if needed:
    • --concurrency <n> to change chunk parallelism
    • --chunk-size 125M (or other size)
    • --retries <n>
    • --force to overwrite

2) Download and extract a tar archive

Use when the URL points to a .tar, .tar.gz, or similar.

pget <url> <dest> -x

This extracts in‑memory without writing the tar to disk first.

3) Download many files with a manifest

  1. Create a manifest with URL + space + DEST per line.
  2. Run:
    pget multifile /path/to/manifest.txt
    # or
    cat manifest.txt | pget multifile -
    
  3. Tune:
    • --max-concurrent-files <n>
    • --max-conn-per-host <n>

Notes & pitfalls

  • Use --force if the destination exists and you need overwrite.
  • --connect-timeout accepts duration (e.g., 10s).
  • --log-level debug or --verbose for troubleshooting.

References

  • Load references/pget.md for full option list and examples.
Original URL: https://github.com/openclaw/skills/blob/main/skills/kelvincai522/pget

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