rsstool 0.9.7 Unix (Linux) 2006 by NoisyB
This may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU Public License

Usage: rsstool [OPTION] FILE(S)... URL(S)...

Read, parse, merge and write RSS (and ATOM) feeds

Supports: RSS 0.9x, 1.0, 2.0 and ATOM 0.1, 0.2, 0.3

The RSS (or ATOM) feeds will be merged and re-sorted if you enter more than
one URL or FILEname

Options
   -u=AGENT     use user-AGENT for connecting
  --input-file=FILE download feeds found in FILE
   -i=FILE      same as --input-file
  --log=FILE    write a log to FILE (including HTTP headers)
  --version     output version information and exit
  --help        display this help and exit

Strip & Sort
  --shtml       strip HTML code from descriptions
  --shtml2      like --shtml but keeps links intact
  --swhite      strip whitespace from descriptions
  --slf         strip line feeds/carriage returns from descriptions
  --sdesc       strip the whole descriptions from feeds
   -r           sort reverse

Output
  --html        output as html
  --txt         output as plain text
  --rss[=VERSION] output as RSS feed
                  VERSION=1 will write RSS v1.0
                  VERSION=2 will write RSS v2.0 (default)
  --bookmarks   output as bookmarks.html for use with Mozilla or Firefox
  --csv         output as comma-separated values CSV
  --template=FILE|URL parse template file and replace tags with content
                  Tags: ""   url/link of item NUM
                        "" title of item NUM
                        ""  description of item
                                                     NUM
                        ""  date of item NUM
                        ""  site where item NUM
                                                     came from
                        "" start of item NUM
                                                     will be replaced with
                                                     "" if item NUM is
                                                     empty
                        ""        rsstool notice (Thanks!)
  --property=FILENAME output as property file
                  Layout: NAME_NUM=VALUE
                          NAME  is "title", "url", etc..
                          NUM   is an integer counting the items
                          VALUE is the content
  --sql         output as ANSI SQL script

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