DESCRIPTION
NRSS is an RSS reader built to use minimal amounts of external libraries, using a minimal interface while maintaining a featureful client.
COMMAND LINE USAGE
- -h
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Simple help
- -v
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Print version
- -c [num]
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Set number of columns
- -D [path]
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Set the configuration directory (default: ~/.nrss/)
- -C [path]
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Set the configuration file (default: ~/.nrss/config)
- -F [path]
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Set the feed directory (default: ~/.nrss/feeds)
- -L [path]
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Set the log file (default: ~/.nrss/log)
INTERNAL USAGE
Within the program you can use the following (default) keys. These can be changed in your configuration file by using the "key" command.
- UP or DOWN
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Select previous or next item/feed (next) (prev)
- PGUP or PGDOWN
-
Goto previous or next feed (next-feed) (prev-feed)
- h
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Display usage (toggle-usage)
- C
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Toggle collapse all feeds (toggle-collapse-all)
- Space
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Collapse a feed or read a story (default)
- g
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Use the defined browser to goto the item's URL (goto)
- x
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Show all items in feed (toggle-expand)
- r
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Refresh the current feed (refresh)
- R
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Refresh all (refresh-all)
- M
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Mark all read (mark-all-read)
- D
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Redraw screen (redraw)
- q
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Quit NRSS (quit)
CONFIGURATION
The ~/.nrss/config file is where all of the configuration is. You can start by using the example config below.
EXAMPLE CONFIG
default_rate "5" default_show "30" default_maxitems "50" #Add some feeds add "http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot" "Slashdot" add "http://www.digg.com/rss/index.xml" "Digg All" add "http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/newsonline_world_edition/front_page/rss.xml" "BBC" add "http://www.osnews.com/files/recent.xml" "OSNews" add "http://distrowatch.com/news/dw.xml" "DistroWatch" #Change rate for Slashdot rate "30" "Slashdot" #These aren't defaults, but examples browser "/usr/bin/elinks %u" #Text browsers should enable this browser_wait "1"
FILES
- ~/.nrss/config
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Main configuration file. For advanced usage, see the online configuration documentation: http://codezen.org/nrss-config
- ~/.nrss/log
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Everyday log file.
- ~/.nrss/feeds/
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This is where the raw XML is stored.
BUGS
None known, but it's not outside of the realm of possibility =P.