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NAME

       quvi-scan - The dumbed-down embedded media URL scanner

SYNOPSIS

       quvi scan [OPTIONS] [ARGS]

DESCRIPTION

       This command scans the input URLs for embedded media URLs and prints them to the stdout.
       The support is determined by the current selection of libquvi-scripts(7).

DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR

       The command passes the contents of the specified URLs to the scan scripts of the libquvi-
       scripts(7) which will then search the contents for embedded media URLs.

       By default, the command will print the found media URLs in the "rfc2483" format. The
       --print-format may be used to change this.

SUPPORT

       The support for the media hosts is determined by the current selection of libquvi-
       scripts(7).

CONFIGURATION

       See quvirc(5) for more information about the groups and the variables that quvi parses.

INPUT

       The command will read stdin by default. The input is expected to contain URLs. The command
       arguments are expected to be either URLs or file paths. If the input is read from either
       stdin or a file, the contents are read as RFC2483.

OPTIONS

   Core
       -p, --print-format FORMAT (default: varies)
           Specify the format in which the properties should be printed. The command uses a
           different default value for this, depending on the input URL. FORMAT may be one of the
           following values:

           •    enumjson - available only if quvi was built with JsonGLib

           •    rfc2483xml - available only if quvi was built with libxml

           Note
           The default value varies, see DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR.

           config: core.print-format=<FORMAT>

       -b, --verbosity LEVEL (default: verbose)
           Specify the verbosity level of the command. LEVEL may be:

           •    debug - verbose + enable verbose output for libcurl (CURLOPT_VERBOSE)

           •    verbose - default

           •    quiet - errors only

           •    mute - nothing at all

           config: core.verbosity=<LEVEL>

   HTTP
       -c, --enable-cookies
           Have libcurl parse the received cookies and use them in the subsequent HTTP requests.

           config: http.enable-cookies=<boolean>

       -u, --user-agent USERAGENT (default: Mozilla/5.0)
           Identify as USERAGENT to the HTTP server.

           Note
           libquvi-scripts(7) may override this value

           config: http.user-agent=<USERAGENT>

EXAMPLES

       •   Scan and print the media URLs in XML:

               $ quvi -p xml scan URL

       •   Scan URL and extract the media:

               $ quvi scan URL | quvi get

ENVIRONMENT

       See quvi(1)

EXIT STATUS

       Either EXIT_SUCCESS or EXIT_FAILURE. The actual value depends on the platform, on POSIX
       systems they are 0 (success) and 1 (failure).

SEE ALSO

       quvirc(5), libquvi(3)

FURTHER RESOURCES

       Home

           http://quvi.sourceforge.net/

       Development code

           git://repo.or.cz/quvi-tool.git

       gitweb

           http://repo.or.cz/w/quvi-tool.git

AUTHORS

       Toni Gundogdu <legatvs@gmail.com>
           Author.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to the quvi-devel mailing list <quvi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> where the
       development and the maintenance is primarily done. You do not have to be subscribed to the
       list to send a message there.

LICENSE

       quvi is Free Software licensed under the GNU Affero GPLv3+

QUVI

       Part of the quvi(1) suite