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Denis Lehmann 2020-04-16 01:48:07 +02:00
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## Usage
```
./spiderss.py [-h] [-V] [-v] [-c CONFIG]
usage: spiderss.py [-h] [-v] [-c CONFIG]
Crawl RSS feeds and store articles as Markdown files.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show version and exit
-v, --verbose verbose output
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
config file (default: ./config.toml)
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# Articles older than max_age (days) will be deleted and not be added
max_age = 30
# Date and time format as strftime to be included in the articles
datetime_format = '%d.%m.%Y %H:%M'
# Feeds
# The category can be empty (''). The feed fill then be stored in the base_directory.
# The category can also be a path, which will result in subdirectories (e.g. 'technology/hardware').
# The name can also be empty (''). feeds with the same category will then be stored in the same directory.
# The name can be empty, too (''). feeds with the same category will then be stored in the same directory.
# If scrape is set to true, the article content will be fetched from it's link.
# Otherwise the content of the RSS article is used.
[[feed]]
category = 'News'
name = 'Newssite'
url = 'https://example.org/feed'
scrape = false
[[feed]]
category = 'News'
name = 'Newssite 2'
url = 'https://example.org/feed'
scrape = true
```
### OPML import