You can also use `quickget` with advanced options : The output goes here Here are some typical uses ``` shell # show an OS ISO download URL for {os} {release} [edition] quickget --url fedora 38 Silverblue # test if an OS ISO is available for {os} {release} [edition] quickget --check nixos unstable plasma5 # open an OS distribution homepage in a browser quickget --open-homepage ubuntu-mate # Only download image file into current directory, without creating VM quickget --download elementary 7.1 ``` The `--url`, `--check`, and `--download` options are fully functional for all operating systems, including Windows and macOS. Further information is available from the project [wiki](https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickemu/wiki/06-Advanced-quickget-features) ### Other Operating Systems `quickget` also supports: