Provided by: feed2toot_0.17-1_all
NAME
feed2toot - Take rss feed and send it to Mastodon
USAGE
usage: feed2toot [-h] [--version] [-c FILE [FILE ...]] [-a] [--ignore-ssl] [-l LIMIT] [-t LOCKTIMEOUT] [--cachefile CACHEFILE] [--lockfile LOCKFILE] [-n] [-v] [-d] [--syslog [{CRITICAL,FATAL,ERROR,WARN,WARNING,INFO,DEBUG}]] [--hashtaglist HASHTAGLIST] [-p] [-r http://...] [--rss-sections] Take rss feed and send it to Mastodon optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --version show program's version number and exit -c FILE [FILE ...], --config FILE [FILE ...] Location of config file (default: ['~/.config/feed2toot.ini']) -a, --all tweet all RSS items, regardless of cache --ignore-ssl ignore ssl errors while fetching rss feeds -l LIMIT, --limit LIMIT tweet only LIMIT items (default: 10) -t LOCKTIMEOUT, --lock-timeout LOCKTIMEOUT lock timeout in seconds after which feed2toot can removes the lock itself --cachefile CACHEFILE location of the cache file (default: None) --lockfile LOCKFILE location of the lock file (default: ~/.config/feed2toot.lock) -n, --dry-run Do not actually post tweets -v, --verbose, --info enable informative (verbose) output, work on log level INFO -d, --debug enable debug output, work on log level DEBUG --syslog [{CRITICAL,FATAL,ERROR,WARN,WARNING,INFO,DEBUG}] log to syslog facility, default: no logging, INFO if --syslog is specified without argument --hashtaglist HASHTAGLIST a list of hashtags to match -p, --populate-cache populate RSS entries in cache without actually posting them to Mastodon -r http://..., --rss http://... the RSS feed URL to fetch items from --rss-sections print the available sections of the rss feed to be used in the tweet template For more information: https://feed2toot.readthedocs.io