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SFEED_UPDATE(1) | General Commands Manual | SFEED_UPDATE(1) |
NAME¶
sfeed_update
—
update feeds and merge with old feeds
SYNOPSIS¶
sfeed_update |
[sfeedrc] |
DESCRIPTION¶
sfeed_update
writes TAB-separated feed
files and merges new items with the items in any existing files. The items
are stored as one file per feed in the directory
$HOME/.sfeed/feeds by default. The directory can be
changed in the sfeedrc(5) file.
OPTIONS¶
- sfeedrc
- Config file. The default is $HOME/.sfeed/sfeedrc.
FILES READ¶
- sfeedrc
- This file is evaluated as a shellscript in
sfeed_update
. See also the sfeedrc(5) man page for a detailed description of the format and an example file.
FILES WRITTEN¶
- feedname
- TAB-separated sfeed(5) format containing all items per
feed. The
sfeed_update
script merges new items with this file.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
- SFEED_UPDATE_INCLUDE
- When set to "1"
sfeed_update
can be sourced as a script, but it won't run themain
() entry-point.
LOGGING¶
When processing a feed it will log failures to stderr and non-failures to stdout in the format:
[HH:MM:SS] feedname message
EXIT STATUS¶
The sfeed_update
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs. If any of the feeds failed to
update then the exit status is non-zero.
EXAMPLES¶
To update your feeds and format them in various formats:
# Update feeds sfeed_update "configfile" # Format to a plain-text list sfeed_plain ~/.sfeed/feeds/* > ~/.sfeed/feeds.txt # Format to HTML sfeed_html ~/.sfeed/feeds/* > ~/.sfeed/feeds.html # Format to HTML with frames mkdir -p somedir && cd somedir && sfeed_frames ~/.sfeed/feeds/*
SEE ALSO¶
sfeed(1), sfeed_frames(1), sfeed_html(1), sfeed_plain(1), sh(1), sfeed(5), sfeedrc(5)
AUTHORS¶
Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>
August 1, 2023 | Debian |