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Reading RSS feeds
Snownews is a lightweight RSS newsreader for console lovers. It lets you aggregate news from a variety of sources in one place in a very easy and quick way. Additionally, it comes with Slackware so there is a big change that it is already installed on your system.
Starting Snownews
To start Snownews, simply type snownews
in the console.
Adding New Feeds
To add
new feeds, press a, paste the feed URL and hit Enter. The following, for example, is Slackware Documentation Project RSS feed URL:
http://docs.slackware.com/feed.php
You will see the name of the new feeds source. Pressing Enter will display new feeds. To go back to the main screen, press q
Other Commands
To display a list of other commands available, press h which is context dependent.
Feed Sources List View
Feed List View
Feed View
Snownews Colours
Your Snownews window does not need to look as gloomy as the one in the pictures above. The background colour is the colour of your terminal and the rest can be configured in ~/.snownews/colors
file. The file contains 4 variables. By default, it is configured as follows:
enabled:1
It just switches on colour support. Assigning -1
to it would switch off colour support.
new item:5
Displays new feeds in magenta.
goto url:4
URLs are displayed in blue
feedtitle:-1
The feed title has no colour.
The ~/.snownews/colors
file contains other color definitions.
Snownews Keybindings
The ~/.snownews/keybindings
file contains the program's keybindings. The file syntax is very straightforward:
add feed:a
To add a new feed, you need to press a. If you want to change it, simply replace a
with a key of your choice.
Easter Egg
Snownews has a Christmas related Easter Egg. Simply create the santa_hunta
file inside ~/.snownews
, open the About
window by pressing A from the main screen and enjoy the game.