Provided by: liferea_1.10.17-1ubuntu2_amd64 

NAME
Liferea - GTK desktop news aggregator
SYNOPSIS
liferea [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is an aggregator for online news feeds. It can be used to maintain a list of
subscribed feeds, browse and search through their items and displays their contents. Additionally
Liferea allows one to sync subscriptions and read headlines with online accounts of Google Reader and
TinyTinyRSS.
OPTIONS
Liferea options:
--version
Print version information and exit
--help Display a option overview and exit
-a, --add-feed=URI
Add a new subscription URI which can be a feed or website URL
-w, --mainwindow-state=STATE
Start Liferea with its mainwindow in STATE: shown, iconified, hidden
--debug-all
Print debugging messages of all types
--debug-cache
Print debugging messages for the cache handling
--debug-conf
Print debugging messages of the configuration handling
--debug-gui
Print debugging messages of all GUI functions
--debug-html
Enables HTML rendering debugging. Each time Liferea renders HTML output it will also dump the
generated HTML into $XDG_CACHE_DIR/liferea/output.xhtml.
--debug-parsing
Print debugging messages of all parsing functions
--debug-performance
Print debugging messages when a function takes too long to process
--debug-trace
Print debugging messages when entering/leaving functions
--debug-update
Print debugging messages of the feed update processing
--debug-verbose
Print verbose debugging messages
DBUS INTERFACE
To allow integration with other programs Liferea profives a DBUS interface for automatic creation of new
subscriptions. The script liferea-add-feed is a convenient way to use this interface. Just pass a valid
feed URL as parameter and the feed will be added to the feed list. You can also pass non-feed URLs to use
feed auto discovery. Example:
liferea-add-feed "http://www.newsforge.com/newsforge.rss"
Please note that Liferea needs to be running for liferea-add-feed to work.
ENVIRONMENT
http_proxy
If a proxy is not specified in the Liferea preferences (which uses the proxy settings provided by
dconf), then Liferea will use the proxy specified in $http_proxy. $http_proxy should be set to a
URI specifying the desired proxy, for example ‘http://proxy.example.com:3128/’.
FILES
$XDG_CONFIG_DIR/liferea/feedlist.opml
Contains the current list of subscriptions
$XDG_CONFIG_DIR/liferea/liferea.css
Stylesheet that can be used to override default HTML style
$XDG_DATA_DIR/liferea/liferea.db
Sqlite3 database with all subscriptions and headlines
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Lars Windolf <lars.lindner@gmail.com>.
Jul 26, 2013 LIFEREA(1)