clivefeed

Langue: en

Version: 2009-05-16 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

clivefeed - the feed parsing utility for clive

SYNOPSIS

clivefeed [option]... [URL]...

DESCRIPTION

clivefeed is an utility that parses RSS feeds containing video page links and uses clive(1) (or <cclive(1)>) to extract them.

Historically, the feed parsing feature was written in Python/Newt and was part of clive(1). This feature was originally removed in clive 2.0 and later rewritten in Perl/Tk as part of the clive-utils project which is a set of additional utilities for clive(1).

OPTION SYNTAX

You may freely mix different option styles, or specify options after the command-line arguments. For example:
  % clivefeed -c /usr/local/bin/clive --opts=mp4 URL -a

You may also put several options together that do not require arguments. For example:
  % clivefeed -aXc /usr/local/bin/clive URL

Which is equivalent to:
  % clivefeed -a -X -c /usr/local/bin/clive URL

OPTIONS

-h, --help
Show help and exit.
-v, --version
Show version and exit.
-c, --clive=path
path to clive(1) command. If unspecified, clivefeed will attempt to locate it in the $PATH. Additionally, the CLIVE_PATH environment variable can be used.
-o, --opts=opts
opts to append to clive call. See clive(1) for more on the available options.
-a, --all
Grab all videos without prompting the GUI. Note that users without X can use this option to workaround the X requirement.
-r, --recall
Recall the last input.
-s, --selected
Re-extract the last video selection.
-p, --paste
Paste URL input data from clipboard.

HTTP Options

-U, --agent=string
Identify as string to the HTTP server. Defaults to ``Mozilla/5.0''.
-y, --proxy=address
Use address for HTTP proxy, e.g. http://foo:1234. If http_proxy environment variable is defined, it will be used.
-X, --no-proxy
Do not use the defined HTTP proxy (--proxy, config or http_proxy).

EXAMPLES

Typical use:
% clivefeed ``http://youtube.com/rss/user/communitychannel/videos.rss''
Multiple links:
% cat >> url.lst
  http://youtube.com/rss/user/googletechtalks/videos.rss
  http://youtube.com/rss/user/theonion/videos.rss
  http://youtube.com/rss/user/lisanova/videos.rss
  http://youtube.com/rss/user/clipcritics/videos.rss
  http://youtube.com/rss/user/communitychannel/videos.rss
  http://youtube.com/rss/user/manintheboxshow/videos.rss

% cat url.lst | clivefeed

Set path to clive(1) with video extraction options:
% clivefeed --clive=/usr/local/bin/clive --opts=``-f mp4'' URL
Grab all found videos without prompting:
% clivefeed --all URL

Note that users without X can also use this.

FILES

clivefeed searches the ~/.config/clive-utils directory for the config file. You can override this by setting the CLIVEFEED_HOME environment variable.
~/.config/clive-utils/config
Configuration file.
~/.config/clive-utils/feed.prefs
GUI preferences (e.g. fonts, window position, sash coords, ...).
~/.config/clive-utils/feed.recall
Last input.
~/.config/clive-utils/feed.sel
Last video selection.

SEE ALSO

clive(1) cclive(1) clivescan(1) clivepass(1)

OTHER

Project page:
  <http://googlecode.com/p/clive-utils/>

Development repository can be cloned with:
  % git clone git://repo.or.cz/clive-utils.git

For release announcements, subscribe to the project at:
  <http://freshmeat.net/projects/clive-utils/>

AUTHOR

Written by Toni Gundogdu <legatvs@gmail.com>