RSS/Atom Feed Reader for Text Terminals

Edit Package newsboat
https://newsboat.org

newsboat is an open-source RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals. It runs
on Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and other Unix-like operating systems.
newsboat's configurability and vast number of features make it a
perfect choice for people that need a slick and fast feed reader that can
be completely controlled via keyboard.

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newsbeuter-makefile.patch 0000000459 459 Bytes
newsboat-2.20.1.tar.xz 0000639692 625 KB
newsboat-2.20.1.tar.xz.asc 0000000870 870 Bytes
newsboat.changes 0000024693 24.1 KB
newsboat.keyring 0000003931 3.84 KB
newsboat.spec 0000003402 3.32 KB
vendor.tar.xz 0017360084 16.6 MB
Revision 11 (latest revision is 29)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 817201 from Michael Vetter's avatar Michael Vetter (jubalh) (revision 11)
- Update to 2.20.1:
  Fixed:
  * Installation on BSDs (Tobias Kortkamp)
  * Regression that caused Newsboat to require a space before semicolon in macros,
    which made set browser "lynx"; open-in-browser invalid (#1013[1], #1015[2],
    #1017[3], #1018[4]) (Alexander Batischev)
  * Possible segfault upon startup (#1025[5]) (Dennis van der Schagt, Alexander
    Batischev)
  * Feed sorting in Spanish locale (#1028[6]) (Dennis van der Schagt, Alexander
    Batischev)

- Update to 2.20:
  Added:
  * An FAQ item on why TT-RSS authentication might fail (#44[1]) (Alexander
    Batischev)
  * An FAQ item on browser failures in Newsboat 2.18 (Alexander Batischev)
  * Ability to bind multiple keys to the same operation (#110[2]) (Dennis van
    der Schagt)
  * Ability to bind operations to Tab key (Dennis van der Schagt)
  * New format specifiers for articlelist-format: %n (article unread), %d
    (article deleted), %F (article's flags) (Dennis van der Schagt)
  * New format specifier for feedlist-title-format,
    articlelist-title-format, and searchresult-title-format: %F, which
    contains current filter expression. That specifier is now included into
    those settings by default (#946[3]) (Dennis van der Schagt)
  * New setting, switch-focus, which specifies a key that moves the cursor
    between widgets in File- and DirBrowser (Dennis van der Schagt)
  * New setting, wrap-scroll, which makes the cursor jump to the last item
    when scrolling up on the top one, and vice versa (David Pedersen)
  * exec command-line command, which allows to run an arbitrary operation
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