plucky (1) sfeed_gopher.1.gz

Provided by: sfeed_2.0-1_amd64 bug

NAME

     sfeed_gopher — format feed data to Gopher files

SYNOPSIS

     sfeed_gopher [file ...]

DESCRIPTION

     sfeed_gopher formats feed data (TSV) from sfeed(1) from stdin or for each file to stdout in the raw Gopher
     output format.

     If one or more file arguments are specified then the basename of the file is used as the feed name in the
     output.  sfeed_gopher creates an index file named "index" and for each feed it creates a file with the same
     name as the basename of the feed file.

     If no file arguments are specified and so the data is read from stdin then the data is written to stdout
     and no files are written.

     Items with a timestamp from the last day compared to the system time at the time of formatting are counted
     and marked as new.  This value might be overridden through environment variables.  Items are marked as new
     with the prefix "N" at the start of the line.

ENVIRONMENT

     SFEED_GOPHER_PATH
             This environment variable can be used as the prefix for each path in the index file.  The default
             is "/".

     SFEED_GOPHER_HOST
             This environment variable can be used as the Gopher Host field.  The default is "127.0.0.1".

     SFEED_GOPHER_PORT
             This environment variable can be used as the Gopher Port field.  The default is "70".

     SFEED_NEW_AGE
             Overwrite the maximum age in seconds to mark feeds as new.  By default this is 86400, which equals
             one day.

EXIT STATUS

     The sfeed_gopher utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

EXAMPLES

     SFEED_GOPHER_HOST="codemadness.org" SFEED_GOPHER_PATH="/feeds/" \
             sfeed_gopher ~/.sfeed/feeds/*

SEE ALSO

     sfeed(1), sfeed(5)

STANDARDS

     The Internet Gopher Protocol, RFC 1436, March 1993.

AUTHORS

     Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>

CAVEATS

     The common-used 'h' and 'i' types are used in this program.  These types are an extension to Gopher.