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If yours looks similar to this you're good to go, if not try redoing these steps again or give helpdesk a shout. | If yours looks similar to this you're good to go, if not try redoing these steps again or give helpdesk a shout. | ||
=== The Basic Commands === | |||
'shift + r' reloads the feeds, 'q' quits, 'shift a' marks all read and enter reads the feed. That's pretty much all you need to know for starts. | |||
For more advanced commands/actions take a look around: http://www.newsbeuter.org/ | |||
=== Aliasing It === | |||
If you're lazy like me you won't want to type out newsbeuter everytime so I've created an alias. To do this you'll have to edit your .zshrc | |||
Type: | |||
nano ~/.zshrc | |||
alias rss= 'newsbeuter' | |||
Then | |||
source ~/.zshrc | |||
Now you just have to type rss instead of newsbeuter \o/ |
Latest revision as of 02:28, 5 June 2009
Tired of having to go to a browser to get your rss feeds? If so, then Newsbeuter is the way to go! It's like mutt, but for rss \o/
Opening
Type newsbeuter at the prompt, like so:
This opens up the client window, well it should but if there's no URL file it'll do this instead:
Making It Work
To fix this you'll need to edit the ~/.newsbeuter/urls file. Just type:
nano ~/.newsbeuter/urls
Then just add the links of your rss feeds, here's how I've got mine done.
Now when you type newsbeuter at the prompt you should see something like this:
If yours looks similar to this you're good to go, if not try redoing these steps again or give helpdesk a shout.
The Basic Commands
'shift + r' reloads the feeds, 'q' quits, 'shift a' marks all read and enter reads the feed. That's pretty much all you need to know for starts. For more advanced commands/actions take a look around: http://www.newsbeuter.org/
Aliasing It
If you're lazy like me you won't want to type out newsbeuter everytime so I've created an alias. To do this you'll have to edit your .zshrc Type:
nano ~/.zshrc alias rss= 'newsbeuter'
Then
source ~/.zshrc
Now you just have to type rss instead of newsbeuter \o/