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The following example uses the ``get-object`` command to download an object from Amazon S3:: aws s3api get-object --bucket text-content --key dir/my_images.tar.bz2 my_images.tar.bz2 Note that the outfile parameter is specified without an option name such as "--outfile". The name of the output file must be the last parameter in the command. The example below demonstrates the use of ``--range`` to download a specific byte range from an object. Note the byte ranges needs to be prefixed with "bytes=":: aws s3api get-object --bucket text-content --key dir/my_data --range bytes=8888-9999 my_data_range For more information about retrieving objects, see `Getting Objects`_ in the *Amazon S3 Developer Guide*. .. _`Getting Objects`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/GettingObjectsUsingAPIs.html