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YAPRA(1)						pluggable RSS/Atom feed aggregator						  YAPRA(1)

NAME
yapra - pluggable RSS/Atom feed aggregator SYNOPSIS
yapra [options] DESCRIPTION
Aggregate RSS/Atom feed or any other data and filter/publish them. You write configuration file (default: config.yaml) as YAML format and run yapra command. OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -c CONFIGFILE, --configfile CONFIGFILE Specify configuration file (default: config.yaml) -d CONFIGDIR, --configfile-directory CONFIGDIR Specify configuration directory. yapra read all '.yaml' files in this directory. -h, --help Show summary of options. --log-level LEVEL Specify log level. Possible LEVEL is "fatal", "error", "warn", "info" and "debug" (default: warn). -p PLUGINDIR, --plugindir PLUGINDIR Append PLUGINDIR to legacy plugin directories. -m MODE, --mode MODE Specify run mode. Possible MODE is "compatible" and "advance". -v, --version Show version of program. SEE ALSO
Yapra homepage: http://yapra.rubyforge.org/ AUTHOR
yapra was written by Yuanying Ohtsuka. This manual page was written by Taku YASUI <tach@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). Man Page 2009-09-08 YAPRA(1)

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NAME
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rawdog [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the rawdog command. rawdog is an RSS (and other) feed aggregator, based on Mark Pilgrim's flexible feed parser. rawdog reads articles from a number of feeds and writes out a single HTML file, based on a template either provided by the user or generated by rawdog, containing the latest articles it's seen. OPTIONS
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