Tom Willemsen
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This command only returns a vector of feeds, it is not yet useful for users but will be used later to allow for different views of feeds.
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\input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*-
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename avandu.info
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@documentlanguage nl
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@settitle Avandu
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@c %**end of header
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@node Top, Installation, (dir), (dir)
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@top Avandu
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Avandu is an emacs application that connects to a
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@uref{http://tt-rss.org, Tiny Tiny RSS} instance and allows you to
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read the articles it has gathered locally.
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The name avandu was taken from a random web 2.0 business name
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generator, as I am very bad at thinking up names. If you have a
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suggestion for a better one, please let me know.
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@menu
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* Installation:: Downloading and installing avandu
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* Configuration:: Setting it up to work
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* Usage:: Reading some news
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@end menu
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@node Installation, Configuration, Top, Top
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@chapter Installing Avandu
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Installing avandu should be easiest when using package.el, the package
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manager for emacs 24. Once this package is uploaded to
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@uref{http://marmalade-repo.org/,Marmalade} it should be as simple as
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calling
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@lisp
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(package-install "avandu")
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@end lisp
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@noindent
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but as long as that is not the case, of if you can't use it for some
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other reason, another way is to download it, either with
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@uref{http://git-scm.com/,git}:
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@example
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git clone git://ryuslash.org/emacs/avandu.git
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@end example
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@noindent
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or a
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@uref{http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/avandu/snapshot/avandu-master.tar.gz,snapshot},
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which should then be unpacked.
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If you still have package.el available to you, you could use
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@lisp
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(package-install-file "/location/of/avandu.el")
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@end lisp
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@noindent
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to install it, or you could byte-compile it, place its location
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somewhere in your @code{load-path} and either @code{autoload} or
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@code{require} it.
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@lisp
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(add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/avandu/")
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;; And then either:
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(autoload 'avandu-list "avandu" "Show a list of feeds." t)
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;; or:
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(require 'avandu)
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@end lisp
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@node Configuration, Usage, Installation, Top
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@chapter Configuring Avandu
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Now that it is installed, it needs to be configured
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(@pxref{Installation}), otherwise it won't work at all.
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Avandu only has one option at this time.
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@defopt avandu-tt-rss-api-url
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This option should contain a string. It tells avandu where to look
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for the api to your Tiny Tiny RSS instance. This needs to be the
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complete url to the api, for example
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@indicateurl{http://tt-rss.org/demo/api/}. Before this option is set
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avandu won't be able to do anything.
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@end defopt
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@defopt avandu-user
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This option should contain a string. It is the username that is used
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to log in to your Tiny Tiny RSS instance. If it is @code{nil} it will
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get asked for when avandu tries to connect, and once a succesful
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connection has been made it will remember it until you log out.
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@end defopt
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Other than this, it is possible, but unnecessary to set the following
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variables.
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@defvar avandu-password
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The password to use to log in to your Tiny Tiny RSS instance. This
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option shouldn't really be set, it is mostly used to remember the
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password so that when a session ends, it can easily be restarted.
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Setting this variable manually in your emacs init file will make it
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easier for others to find, be careful if you do.
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@end defvar
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@node Usage, , Configuration, Top
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@chapter Using Avandu
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Once it has been installed (@pxref{Installation}) and configured
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(@pxref{Configuration}) it is ready to be used.
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Avandu currently offers two things one can do with the stored feeds on
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the server. View an overview of all the articles and see how many
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unread articles there are.
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@menu
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* Article overview:: A list of all unread articles
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* Other commands:: Anything else
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@end menu
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@node Article overview, Other commands, Usage, Usage
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@section Viewing unread articles
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The avandu overview lets you see a list of all the unread articles in
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Tiny Tiny RSS.
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@deffn Command avandu-list
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Show a list of all the unread articles that your Tiny Tiny RSS
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instance has stored, grouped by feed. Due to certain
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@dfn{limitations} of Tiny Tiny RSS, this will only be at most 60
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articles at once, or less if the user/admin has changed this setting.
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Grouping is done very naively in avandu, as long as articles come from
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the same feed, they will be grouped together, if the articles are not
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already sorted by feed when avandu downloads them many headings might
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be created.
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@end deffn
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The overview can be used to view these articles. Pressing @kbd{r} on
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any article title will mark that article as read, pressing @kbd{o}
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will try to open it in your browser (using @code{browse-url}) and mark
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it as read. Using @kbd{c} on any feed heading will @dfn{catch up}
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this feed, meaning it will mark all the articles in this feed as read.
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Anywhere in the buffer, pressing @kbd{n} or @kbd{p} will move the
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cursor to the next or previous article title respectively, and @kbd{N}
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and @kbd{P} will do the same, but move to feed headings.
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Explanations of all the related commands:
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@deffn Command avandu-browse-article
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Call @code{browse-url} to try and open the URL at point in your
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preferred browser. This only works when the cursor is placed on an
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article title.
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In @code{avandu-list} this command gets bound to the @kbd{o} key in
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the article title's keymap, so pressing @kbd{o} on any article title
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will try and browse to it.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-mark-article-read &optional button
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Ask Tiny Tiny RSS to mark the article associated with BUTTON as read.
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If BUTTON is omitted or @code{nil} it will try to use whatever is at
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@code{point}.
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In @code{avandu-list} this command gets bound to the @kbd{r} key in
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the article title's keymap.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-next-article
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Search through the buffer for the next article header and move point
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to it. This command wraps around the buffer, so when using it at the
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end of the buffer it will return to the top.
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In @code{avandu-list} this command gets bound to the @kbd{n} key in
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the major-mode's keymap, so pressing @kbd{n} anywhere in the buffer
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will go to the next article title.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-previous-article
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Exactly like @code{avandu-next-article} except it looks for the
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previous article title.
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In @code{avandu-list} this command gets bound to the @kbd{p} key in
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the major-mode's keymap.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-feed-catchup
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Ask the Tiny Tiny RSS instance to catch this feed up, meaning it will
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mark all the articles in it as read. This command doesn't check
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which articles are being shown, it only sends the request to catch up
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and which feed to do that with, so if you leave your buffer open for a
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while you might mark articles you wish to read as read. This only
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works when the cursor is placed on a feed title.
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In @code{avandu-list} this command gets bound to the @kbd{c} key in
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the feed title's keymap, so pressing @kbd{c} on any feed title will
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try and catch up the feed.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-next-feed
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Exactly like @code{avandu-next-article} except it looks for the next
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feed title.
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In @code{avandu-list} this command gets bound to the @kbd{N} key in
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the major-mode's keymap.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-previous-feed
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Exactly like @code{avandu-next-article} except it looks for the
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previous feed title.
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In @code{avandu-list} this command gets bound to the @kbd{P} key in
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the major-mode's keymap.
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@end deffn
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@node Other commands, , Article overview, Usage
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@section All the others
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Apart from viewing unread articles there are a number of other things
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that can be done.
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@deffn Command avandu-new-articles-count
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Ask Tiny Tiny RSS for the total number of unread articles. If this
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function is called interactively in any way it shows a message en the
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echo area like:
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@example
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There are # unread articles
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@end example
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and it returns the number of unread articles as a string.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-logged-in-p
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Asks Tiny Tiny RSS if the user with the currently known session id is
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still logged in.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-login
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Log in to the Tiny Tiny RSS instance specified by the user (with
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@code{avandu-tt-rss-api-url}, @pxref{Configuration}), ask for the
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user's username and password if they're not already known and remember
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the session variable that was returned by the api.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-logout
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Log out of the Tiny Tiny RSS instance, reset the session id, username
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and password used by avandu.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-tt-rss-api-level
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Request the api level of the Tiny Tiny RSS instance. If called
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interactively in any way it will print a message like:
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@example
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API Level: #
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@end example
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and it returns the api level as an integer.
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This does not currently serve any purpose, but it might be used in the
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future to determine which functions are available.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command avandu-tt-rss-version
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Get the version of the Tiny Tiny RSS instance. If called
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interactively in any way it will print a message like:
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@example
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Tiny Tiny RSS Version: #
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@end example
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and it returns the version as a string.
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@end deffn
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@deffn avandu-feeds &optional category unread limit offset
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Get a list of all the feeds in CATEGORY. If CATEGORY is @code{nil},
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unspicified or 0, show uncategorized feeds.
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If UNREAD is non-@code{nil} only get feeds with unread articles in
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them.
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If LIMIT is non-@code{nil} only get LIMIT number of feeds and if
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OFFSET is non-@code{nil} start at OFFSET.
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Returns a vector of all the feeds. This is not useful for users on
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its own, but if will be used in the future to make more views
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available.
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@end deffn
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