I'm speaking of this suggested edit.
I had rejected the edit, on reason that it should've been an answer as it's own, and I hope it's somewhat obvious as to why. The answer was changed from offering one suggestion to three, and added a little preamble that completely changed the voice of the post.
I'm a little reluctant to rollback the edit, especially because I had already rejected it in review. To rollback would... be undemocratic.
Look at the post, the author of the suggested edit also left this note (at the time the edit was approved):
Since most of the mods can't even read the OP's question
(installing third-party software is not an option
...) here is an bash alias/function to map wget to curl:function _wget() { curl "${1}" -o $(basename "${1}") ; }; alias wget='_wget'
I left this comment:
@Michaelangelo No one here are mods, we're just community members that are trying to help. If you're trying to answer the question, you should feel free to make an answer of your own.
I didn't really want to reference the edit or the review, but thought it was strange to see the comment at around the time the edit was approved.
What should I do in these sorts of situations?
How can I do an HTTP GET from a Un*x shell script on a stock OS X system? (installing third-party software is not an option,
. There are multiple solutions to the OP's problem: 1) Use curl, 2) Write a wrapper for wget to call curl, 3) install wget a) from Brew, or b) manually. What do you not understand about the OP's question??