# curlfire Run curl with the current [Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/) cookies. This is useful for interacting with logged in websites from the shell, without having to manually deal with the login process. The executable `cookiefire` included in this package can be used to extract the cookies from Firefox. # Attribution This code is adapted from [this Stack Exchange answer](https://superuser.com/a/1239036/653515) by [hackerb9](https://superuser.com/users/400780/hackerb9). # Caveats * Only tested on linux machines * Unlikely to work with windows * Will probably work on macs but untested (feedback welcome) # Usage ``` # Fetch google with the cookies from the default profile curlfire http://www.google.com/ # Fetch google with the cookies from the blah profile curlfire -P blah http://www.google.com/ # Getting cookies cookiefire > /tmp/cookies curl -b /tmp/cookies http://www.google.com/ ``` # Installation ``` cd ~ git clone https://github.com/talwrii/curlfire echo 'PATH=$PATH:~/curlfire' >> ~/.bashrc ``` # Alternatives and prior work * Adapted from [this Stack Exchange answer](https://superuser.com/questions/666167/how-do-i-use-firefox-cookies-with-wget) * Firebug and friends allow one to copy requests as curl commands. This can be suitable for debugging. * Cookies can be exported manually from within Firefox All of these approaches can be time consuming when automating tasks. [Prior to Firefox 57](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/frequently-asked-questions-firefox-addon), the [remote control extension](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/remote-control/) could be used to interact with the page currently viewed in Firefox from the shell (including outputting the current [document object model](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_Object_Model) as HTML). # Copyright This code is distributed under [an MIT license](LICENSE). It contains code adapted from a code snippet in the aforementioned Stack Exchange answer which is also distributed under [an MIT license](SNIPPET-LICENSE) as [stipulated by the Stack Exchange terms and conditions](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/272956/a-new-code-license-the-mit-this-time-with-attribution-required).