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    Welcome to the U&L stack exchange site! Please review the help center to get more information on how to best post to this site. Yes, it is possible to use curl in a bash script. What have you tried and what is not working for you? Please edit your post to include these details. Thank you!

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    Welcome to the U&L stack exchange site! Please review the help center to get more information on how to best post to this site. Yes, it is possible to use curl in a bash script. What have you tried and what is not working for you? Please edit your post to include these details. Thank you!

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Welcome to the U&L stack exchange site! Please review the help center to get more information on how to best post to this site. Yes, it is possible to use curl in a bash script. What have you tried and what is not working for you? Please edit your post to include these details. Thank you!

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