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RSS2HTML(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		   RSS2HTML(1)

NAME
     rss2html — rss and podcast parser and html/other formats generator

SYNOPSIS
     rss2html [-c file] [-d] [-D description] [-e word,word,...] [-h] [-i]
	      [-j] [-k] [-l language] [-L basedir] [-n n_posts] [-N n_total]
	      [-o format] [-p picture] [-P name@url] [-r n_words] [-t tmpdir]
	      [-T template]

OPTIONS
     The following flags are available:

     -c file	 Read the configuration file from this file.

     -d		 Appends the body of the post after the title.

     -D description
		 Sets the description string for the output format.

     -e word,word,...
		 Greps posts matching one of the comma-separated words.

     -h		 Shows the help string.

     -i		 Do not show images.

     -j		 Join bodies of posts.

     -k		 Do not remove temporally files (Keep them).

     -T template
		 Use this file as a default template to generate the html out‐
		 put.

     -n n_posts	 Sets the maximum number of posts for each feed to be showed.

     -N n_total	 Sets the maximum number of posts to be showed for the final
		 output.

     -r n_words	 Strip text content in n_words.

     -l language
		 Sets the desired language for the output file.

     -L basedir	 Sets the basedir to translate all links.

     -o format	 Choose the output format. Valid values: txt, html, tml, tab,
		 rss, mxml, xml2doc, url.

     -p picture	 Sets the desired picture url.

     -P name@url
		 Puts rss2html in 'planet' mode. It will order all posts by
		 date and setup a global name and url for the planet headers.

     -t tempdir	 Sets the temporally directory to place downloaded RSSs.  [-T
		 template] Sets an HTML template to beutify the output.

AUTHORS
     pancake ⟨pancake@phreaker.net⟩

BSD			       January 16, 2006				   BSD
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