# # Newsboat's example config # #### always-display-description # # If set to `yes`, then the description will always be displayed even if e.g. a # `` tag has been found. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # always-display-description yes #### always-download # # Specifies one or more feed URLs that should always be downloaded, regardless # of their Last-Modified timestamp and ETag header. This option can be # specified multiple times. # # Syntax: [...] # # Default value: n/a # # always-download "https://www.n-tv.de/23.rss" #### article-sort-order # # The specifies which article property shall be used for sorting. # Currently available are: `date`, `title`, `flags`, `author`, `link`, `guid`, # and `random`. The optional can be either `asc` for ascending # order, or `desc` for descending order. Note that direction does not affect # the `random` sorting. For `date`, `desc` order is the default, i.e. `date` is # the same as `date-desc`; for all others, `asc` is the default. Also, the # directions for `date` are reversed: `desc` means the newest items are first, # whereas `asc` means the oldest items are first. These inconsistencies will be # fixed in a future major version of Newsboat. # # Syntax: [-] # # Default value: date-asc # # article-sort-order author-desc #### articlelist-format # # This variable defines the format of entries in the article list. See the # respective section in the documentation for more information on format # strings. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%4i %f %D %6L %?T?|%-17T| ?%t" # # articlelist-format "%4i %f %D %?T?|%-17T| ?%t" #### articlelist-title-format # # Format of the title in article list. See "Format Strings" section of Newsboat # manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - Articles in feed '%T' (%u unread, %t total)%?F? matching filter '%F'&? - %U" (localized) # # articlelist-title-format "Articles in feed '%T' (%u unread)" #### auto-reload # # If set to `yes`, all feeds will be automatically reloaded at start up and # then continuously after a certain time has passed (see # <>). See also # <> to only reload the feeds at start # up, but not continuously. Enabling # <> omits the reload on start # up. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # auto-reload yes #### bind-key # # Bind key to . This means that whenever is pressed, # then is executed (if applicable in the current dialog). For more # information see <<_key_bindings>>. See also <> to # remove a key binding. # # Syntax: [] # # Default value: n/a # # bind-key ^R reload-all #### bookmark-autopilot # # If set to `yes`, the configured bookmark command is executed without any # further input asked from user, unless the url or the title cannot be # found/guessed. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # bookmark-autopilot yes #### bookmark-cmd # # If set, then will be used as bookmarking plugin. See the # documentation on bookmarking for further information. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # bookmark-cmd "~/bin/delicious-bookmark.sh" #### bookmark-interactive # # If set to `yes`, then the configured bookmark command is an interactive # program. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # bookmark-interactive yes #### browser # # Set the browser command to use when opening an article in the browser. If the # <> environment variable is set, it will be used as the # default browser, otherwise lynx will be used. For more information, see # <<_using_browser,Using Browser>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: %BROWSER, otherwise lynx # browser "elinks %u" #### cache-file # # This configuration option sets the cache file. This is especially useful if # the filesystem of your home directory doesn't support proper locking (e.g. # NFS). # # Syntax: # # Default value: "~/.newsboat/cache.db" or "~/.local/share/cache.db" (see "Files" section) # cache-file "~/.local/share/newsboat/cache.db" #### cleanup-on-quit # # If set to `yes`, then the cache gets locked and superfluous feeds and items # are removed, such as feeds that can't be found in the urls configuration file # anymore. Run `newsboat --cleanup` to do this manually. If you encounter a # warning about unreachable feeds having been found, you may see the feed urls # listed by creating a log file via the `error-log` option. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # cleanup-on-quit no #### color # # Set the foreground color, background color and optional attributes for a # certain element. # # Syntax: [ ...] # # Default value: n/a # # color background white black #### confirm-delete-all-articles # # If set to `yes`, then Newsboat will ask for confirmation whether the user # wants to delete all articles. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # confirm-delete-all-articles no #### confirm-exit # # If set to `yes`, then Newsboat will ask for confirmation whether the user # really wants to quit Newsboat. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # confirm-exit yes #### confirm-mark-all-feeds-read # # If set to `yes`, then Newsboat will ask for confirmation whether the user # wants to mark all feeds as read. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # confirm-mark-all-feeds-read no #### confirm-mark-feed-read # # If set to `yes`, then Newsboat will ask for confirmation on whether the user # wants to mark a feed as read. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # confirm-mark-feed-read no #### cookie-cache # # Set a cookie cache. If set, cookies will be cached in (i.e. read from and # written to) this file, using http://www.cookiecentral.com/faq/#3.5[Netscape # format]. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # cookie-cache "~/.local/share/newsboat/cookies.txt" #### datetime-format # # This format specifies the date/time format in the article list. For a # detailed documentation on most of the allowed formats, consult the manpage of # strftime(3). %L is a custom format not available in strftime which lists the # days since the article was published (e.g. "2 days ago"). # # Syntax: # # Default value: %b %d # datetime-format "%d/%m/%Y %H:%M" #### define-filter # # With this command, you can predefine filters, which you can later select from # a list, and which are then applied after selection. This is especially useful # for filters that you need often and you don't want to enter them every time # you need them. # # Syntax: # # Default value: n/a # # define-filter "all feeds with 'fun' tag" "tags # \"fun\"" #### delete-read-articles-on-quit # # If set to `yes`, all read articles will be deleted when quiting Newsboat. # This option only applies if <> is set to # `yes` or if the `--cleanup` argument is passed. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # delete-read-articles-on-quit yes #### dialogs-title-format # # Format of the title in dialog list. See "Format Strings" section of Newsboat # manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - Dialogs" (localized) # # dialogs-title-format "%N %V - Dialogs" #### dirbrowser-title-format # # Format of the title in directory browser. See "Format Strings" section of # Newsboat manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - %?O?Open Directory&Save File? - %f" (localized) # # dirbrowser-file-format "%?O?Open Directory&Save File? - %f" #### display-article-progress # # If set to `yes`, then a read progress (in percent) is displayed in the # article view. Otherwise, no read progress is displayed. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # display-article-progress no #### download-full-page # # If set to `yes`, then for all feed items with no content but with a link, the # link is downloaded and the result used as content instead. This may # significantly increase the download times of "empty" feeds. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # download-full-page yes #### download-retries # # How many times Newsboat shall try to successfully download a feed before # giving up. This is an option to improve the success of downloads on slow and # shaky connections such as via a TOR proxy. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 1 # # download-retries 4 #### download-timeout # # The number of seconds Newsboat shall wait when downloading a feed before # giving up. This is an option to improve the success of downloads on slow and # shaky connections such as via a TOR proxy. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 30 # # download-timeout 60 #### error-log # # If set, then user errors (e.g. errors regarding defunct RSS feeds) will be # logged to this file. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # error-log "~/.local/share/newsboat/error.log" #### external-url-viewer # # If set, then <> will pipe the current article to a # specific external tool instead of using the internal URL viewer. This can be # used to integrate tools such as urlview. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # external-url-viewer "urlview" #### feed-sort-order # # The specifies which feed property shall be used for sorting; # currently available are: `firsttag`, `title`, `articlecount`, # `unreadarticlecount`, `lastupdated` and `none`. The optional # specifies the sort direction. `asc` specifies ascending sorting, `desc` # specifies descending sorting. `desc` is the default. # # Syntax: [-] # # Default value: none # # feed-sort-order firsttag #### feedhq-flag-share # # If set and FeedHQ support is used, then all articles that are flagged with # the specified flag are being "shared" in FeedHQ so that people that follow # you can see it. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # feedhq-flag-share "a" #### feedhq-flag-star # # If set and FeedHQ support is used, then all articles that are flagged with # the specified flag are being "starred" in FeedHQ and appear in the list of # "Starred items". # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # feedhq-flag-star "b" #### feedhq-login # # This variable sets your FeedHQ login for FeedHQ support. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # feedhq-login "your-login" #### feedhq-min-items # # This variable sets the number of articles that are loaded from FeedHQ per # feed. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 20 # # feedhq-min-items 100 #### feedhq-password # # This variable sets your FeedHQ password for FeedHQ support. Double quotes and # backslashes within it <<#_using_double_quotes,should be escaped>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # feedhq-password "here_goesAquote:\"" #### feedhq-passwordeval # # A more secure alternative to the above, is providing your password from an # external command that is evaluated during login. This can be used to read # your password from a gpg encrypted file or your system keyring. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # feedhq-passwordeval "gpg --decrypt ~/.newsboat/feedhq-password.gpg" #### feedhq-passwordfile # # Another alternative, by storing your plaintext password elsewhere in your # system. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # feedhq-passwordfile "~/.newsboat/feedhq-pw.txt" #### feedhq-show-special-feeds # # If set and FeedHQ support is used, then "special feeds" like "People you # follow" (articles shared by people you follow), "Starred items" (your starred # articles) and "Shared items" (your shared articles) appear in your # subscription list. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # feedhq-show-special-feeds "no" #### feedhq-url # # Configures the URL where your FeedHQ instance resides. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "https://feedhq.org/" # # feedhq-url "https://feedhq.example.com/" #### feedlist-format # # This variable defines the format of entries in the feed list. See the # respective section in the documentation for more information on format # strings. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%4i %n %11u %t" # # feedlist-format " %n %4i - %11u -%> %t" #### feedlist-title-format # # Format of the title in feed list. See "Format Strings" section of Newsboat # manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - %?F?Feeds&Your feeds? (%u unread, %t total)%?F? matching filter '%F'&?%?T? - tag '%T'&?" (localized) # # feedlist-title-format "Feeds (%u unread, %t total)" #### filebrowser-title-format # # Format of the title in file browser. See "Format Strings" section of Newsboat # manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - %?O?Open File&Save File? - %f" (localized) # # filebrowser-title-format "%?O?Open File&Save File? - %f" #### freshrss-flag-star # # If set and FreshRSS support is used, then all articles that are flagged with # the specified flag are being "starred" in FreshRSS and appear in the list of # "Starred items". # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # freshrss-flag-star "b" #### freshrss-login # # This variable sets your FreshRSS login for FreshRSS support. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # freshrss-login "FRESHRSSLOGIN" #### freshrss-min-items # # This variable sets the number of articles that are loaded from FreshRSS per # feed. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 20 # freshrss-min-items 200 #### freshrss-password # # This variable sets your FreshRSS password for FreshRSS support. Double quotes # and backslashes within it <<#_using_double_quotes,should be escaped>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # freshrss-password "" #### freshrss-passwordeval # # A more secure alternative to the above, is providing your password from an # external command that is evaluated during login. This can be used to read # your password from a gpg encrypted file or your system keyring. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # freshrss-passwordeval "keyring get 'FRESHRSSKEEPASSXC' FRESHRSSLOGIN" #### freshrss-passwordfile # # Another alternative, by storing your plaintext password elsewhere in your # system. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # freshrss-passwordfile "~/.newsboat/freshrss-pw.txt" #### freshrss-show-special-feeds # # If set and FreshRSS support is used, then a "Starred items" feed (containing # your starred/favourited articles) appears in your subscription list. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # freshrss-show-special-feeds "no" #### freshrss-url # # Configures the URL for the Google Reader API endpoint of your FreshRSS # instance. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # freshrss-url "FRESHRSSURL" #### goto-first-unread # # If set to `yes`, then the first unread article will be selected whenever a # feed is entered. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # goto-first-unread no #### goto-next-feed # # If set to `yes`, then the <>, # <> and <> keys will # search in other feeds for unread articles if all articles in the current feed # are read. If set to `no`, then these keys will stop in the current feed. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # goto-next-feed no #### help-title-format # # Format of the title in help window. See "Format Strings" section of Newsboat # manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - Help" (localized) # # help-title-format "%N %V - Help" #### highlight # # With this command, you can highlight text parts in the feed list, the article # list and the article view. # # Syntax: [ [ ...]] # # Default value: n/a # # highlight all "newsboat" red #### highlight-article # # With this command, you can highlight articles in the article list if they # match a filter expression. # # Syntax: [ ...] # # Default value: n/a # # highlight-article "author =~ \"Andreas Krennmair\"" white red bold #### highlight-feed # # With this command, you can highlight feeds in the feed list if they match a # filter expression. # # Syntax: [ ...] # # Default value: n/a # # highlight-feed "unread > 100" white red bold #### history-limit # # Defines the maximum number of entries of commandline resp. search history to # be saved. To disable history saving, set it to 0. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 100 # # history-limit 0 #### html-renderer # # If set to `internal`, then the internal HTML renderer will be used. # Otherwise, the specified command will be executed, the HTML to be rendered # will be written to the command's stdin, and the program's output will be # displayed. This makes it possible to use other, external programs, such as # w3m, links or lynx, to render HTML. # # Syntax: # # Default value: internal # # html-renderer "w3m -dump -T text/html" #### http-auth-method # # Set HTTP authentication method. Allowed values: `any`, `basic`, `digest`, # `digest_ie` (only available with libcurl 7.19.3 and newer), `gssnegotiate`, # `ntlm` and `anysafe`. # # Syntax: # # Default value: any # # http-auth-method digest #### ignore-article # # If a downloaded article from matches , then it is ignored # and not presented to the user. This command is further explained in the "kill # file" section below. # # Syntax: # # Default value: n/a # # ignore-article "*" "title =~ \"Windows\"" #### ignore-mode # # This configuration option defines in what way an article is ignored (see # <>). If set to `download`, then it is # ignored in the download/parsing phase and thus never written to the cache, if # it set to `display`, it is ignored when displaying articles but is kept in # the cache. # # Syntax: [download/display] # # Default value: download # # ignore-mode "display" #### include # # With this command, you can include other files to be interpreted as # configuration files. This is especially useful to separate your configuration # into several files, e.g. key configuration, color configuration, ... # # Syntax: # # Default value: n/a # include "~/.config/newsboat/colors.conf" #### inoreader-app-id # # Unique application ID issued by Inoreader. See <<_inoreader,"Inoreader" # section>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # inoreader-app-id "123456789" #### inoreader-app-key # # Application key issued by Inoreader. See <<_inoreader,"Inoreader" section>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # inoreader-app-key "TmV3c2JvYXQgcm9ja3MgOikK" #### inoreader-flag-share # # If set and Inoreader support is used, then all articles that are flagged with # the specified flag are being "shared" in Inoreader so that people that follow # you can see it. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # inoreader-flag-share "a" #### inoreader-flag-star # # If set and Inoreader support is used, then all articles that are flagged with # the specified flag are being "starred" in Inoreader and appear in the list of # "Starred items". # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # inoreader-flag-star "b" #### inoreader-login # # This variable sets your Inoreader login for Inoreader support. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # inoreader-login "your-login" #### inoreader-min-items # # This variable sets the number of articles that are loaded from Inoreader per # feed. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 20 # # inoreader-min-items 100 #### inoreader-password # # This variable sets your Inoreader password for Inoreader support. Double # quotes and backslashes within it <<#_using_double_quotes,should be escaped>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # inoreader-password "here_goesAquote:\"" #### inoreader-passwordeval # # A more secure alternative to the above, is providing your password from an # external command that is evaluated during login. This can be used to read # your password from a gpg encrypted file or your system keyring. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # inoreader-passwordeval "gpg --decrypt ~/.newsboat/inoreader-password.gpg" #### inoreader-passwordfile # # Another alternative, by storing your plaintext password elsewhere in your # system. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # inoreader-passwordfile "~/.newsboat/inoreader-pw.txt" #### inoreader-show-special-feeds # # If set and Inoreader support is used, then "special feeds" like "Starred # items" (your starred articles) and "Shared items" (your shared articles) # appear in your subscription list. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # inoreader-show-special-feeds "no" #### itemview-title-format # # Format of the title in article view. See "Format Strings" section of Newsboat # manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - Article '%T' (%u unread, %t total)" (localized) # # itemview-title-format "Article '%T'" #### keep-articles-days # # If set to a number greater than 0, only articles that were published within # the last days are kept, and older articles are deleted. If set to 0, # this option is not active. Note that changing this setting won't bring back # the articles that were deleted earlier; currently, there's no non-hacky way # to bring back deleted articles. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 0 # # keep-articles-days 30 #### macro # # With this command, you can define a macro key and specify a list of commands # that shall be executed when the macro prefix and the macro key are pressed. # Optionally, a description can be added. If present, the description is shown # in the help form. # # Syntax: [-- ""] # # Default value: n/a # # macro k open; reload; quit +--+ "enter feed to reload it" macro f set browser "firefox %u"; open-in-browser; set browser "elinks %u"; macro g set browser "amfora %u"; open-in-browser; set browser "elinks %u"; #### mark-as-read-on-hover # # If set to `yes`, then all articles that get selected in the article list are # marked as read. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # mark-as-read-on-hover yes #### max-browser-tabs # # Set the maximum number of articles to open in a browser when using the # <> or # <> # commands. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 10 # # max-browser-tabs 4 #### max-download-speed # # If set to a number greater than 0, the download speed per download is set to # that limit (in KB/s). # # Syntax: # # Default value: 0 # # max-download-speed 50 #### max-items # # Set the number of articles to maximally keep per feed. If the number is set # to 0, then all articles are kept. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 0 # # max-items 100 #### miniflux-login # # Sets the username for use with Miniflux. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # miniflux-login "admin" #### miniflux-min-items # # This variable sets the number of articles that are loaded from Miniflux per # feed. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 100 # # miniflux-min-items 20 #### miniflux-password # # Configures the password for use with Miniflux. Double quotes and backslashes # within it <<#_using_double_quotes,should be escaped>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # miniflux-password "here_goesAquote:\"" #### miniflux-passwordeval # # A more secure alternative to the above, is providing your password from an # external command that is evaluated during login. This can be used to read # your password from a gpg encrypted file or your system keyring. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # miniflux-passwordeval "gpg --decrypt ~/.newsboat/miniflux-password.gpg" #### miniflux-passwordfile # # Another alternative, by storing your plaintext password elsewhere in your # system. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # miniflux-passwordfile "~/.newsboat/miniflux-pw.txt" #### miniflux-token # # Sets the API Token for use with Miniflux. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # miniflux-token "E-uTqU8r55KucuHz26tJbXfrZVRndwY_mZAsEfcC8Bg=" #### miniflux-tokeneval # # A more secure alternative to the above, is providing your API token from an # external command that is evaluated during login. This can be used to read # your token from a gpg encrypted file or your system keyring. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # miniflux-tokeneval "gpg --decrypt ~/.newsboat/miniflux-token.gpg" #### miniflux-tokenfile # # Another alternative, by storing your plaintext token elsewhere in your # system. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # miniflux-tokenfile "~/.newsboat/miniflux-token.txt" #### miniflux-url # # Configures the URL where the Miniflux installation you want to use resides. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # miniflux-url "https://example.com/miniflux/" #### newsblur-login # # This variable sets your NewsBlur login for NewsBlur support. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # newsblur-login "your-login" #### newsblur-min-items # # This variable sets the number of articles that are loaded from NewsBlur per # feed. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 20 # # newsblur-min-items 100 #### newsblur-password # # This variable sets your NewsBlur password for NewsBlur support. Double quotes # and backslashes within it <<#_using_double_quotes,should be escaped>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # newsblur-password "here_goesAquote:\"" #### newsblur-passwordeval # # A more secure alternative to the above, is providing your password from an # external command that is evaluated during login. This can be used to read # your password from a gpg encrypted file or your system keyring. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # newsblur-passwordeval "gpg --decrypt ~/.newsboat/newsblur-password.gpg" #### newsblur-passwordfile # # Another alternative, by storing your plaintext password elsewhere in your # system. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # newsblur-passwordfile "~/.newsboat/newsblur-pw.txt" #### newsblur-url # # Configures the URL where the NewsBlur instance resides. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "https://newsblur.com" # # newsblur-url "https://localhost" #### notify-always # # If set to `no`, notifications will only be made when there are new feeds or # articles. If set to `yes`, notifications will be made regardless. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # notify-always yes #### notify-beep # # If set to `yes`, then the speaker will beep on new articles. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # notify-beep yes #### notify-format # # Format string that is used for formatting notifications. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "Newsboat: finished reload, %f unread feeds (%n unread articles total)" (localized) # # notify-format "%d new articles (%n unread articles, %f unread feeds)" #### notify-program # # If set, then the configured program will be executed if new articles arrived # (through a reload) or if <> is `yes`. The # first parameter of the called program contains the notification message. In # order to pass other hard-coded arguments to the program, write an appropriate # wrapper shell script and use it as instead. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # notify-program "~/bin/my-notifier" #### notify-screen # # If set to `yes`, then a "privacy message" will be sent to the terminal, # containing a notification message about new articles. This is especially # useful if you use terminal emulations such as GNU screen which implement # privacy messages. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # notify-screen yes #### notify-xterm # # If set to `yes`, then the xterm window title will be set to a notification # message about new articles. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # notify-xterm yes #### ocnews-flag-star # # If set and ownCloud News support is used, then all articles that are flagged # with the specified flag are being "starred" in ownCloud News. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ocnews-flag-star "s" #### ocnews-login # # Sets the username to use with the ownCloud instance. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ocnews-login "user" #### ocnews-password # # Configures the password to use with the ownCloud instance. Double quotes and # backslashes within it <<#_using_double_quotes,should be escaped>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ocnews-password "here_goesAquote:\"" #### ocnews-passwordeval # # A more secure alternative to the above, is providing your password from an # external command that is evaluated during login. This can be used to read # your password from a gpg encrypted file or your system keyring. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ocnews-passwordeval "gpg --decrypt ~/.newsboat/ocnews-password.gpg" #### ocnews-passwordfile # # Another alternative, by storing your plaintext password elsewhere in your # system. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ocnews-passwordfile "~/.newsboat/ocnews-pw.txt" #### ocnews-url # # Configures the URL where the ownCloud instance resides. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ocnews-url "https://localhost/owncloud" #### oldreader-flag-share # # If set and The Old Reader support is used, then all articles that are flagged # with the specified flag are being "shared" in The Old Reader so that people # that follow you can see it. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # oldreader-flag-share "a" #### oldreader-flag-star # # If set and The Old Reader support is used, then all articles that are flagged # with the specified flag are being "starred" in The Old Reader and appear in # the list of "Starred items". # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # oldreader-flag-star "b" #### oldreader-login # # This variable sets your The Old Reader login for The Older Reader support. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # oldreader-login "your-login" #### oldreader-min-items # # This variable sets the number of articles that are loaded from The Old Reader # per feed. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 20 # # oldreader-min-items 100 #### oldreader-password # # This variable sets your The Old Reader password for The Old Reader support. # Double quotes and backslashes within it <<#_using_double_quotes,should be # escaped>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # oldreader-password "here_goesAquote:\"" #### oldreader-passwordeval # # A more secure alternative to the above, is providing your password from an # external command that is evaluated during login. This can be used to read # your password from a gpg encrypted file or your system keyring. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # oldreader-passwordeval "gpg --decrypt ~/.newsboat/oldreader-password.gpg" #### oldreader-passwordfile # # Another alternative, by storing your plaintext password elsewhere in your # system. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # oldreader-passwordfile "~/.newsboat/oldreader-pw.txt" #### oldreader-show-special-feeds # # If set and The Old reader support is used, then "special feeds" like "People # you follow" (articles shared by people you follow), "Starred items" (your # starred articles) and "Shared items" (your shared articles) appear in your # subscription list. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # oldreader-show-special-feeds "no" #### openbrowser-and-mark-jumps-to-next-unread # # If set to `yes`, jump to the next unread item when an item is opened in the # browser and marked as read. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # openbrowser-and-mark-jumps-to-next-unread yes #### opml-url # # If the OPML online subscription mode is enabled, then the list of feeds will # be taken from the OPML file found on this location. Optionally, you can # specify more than one URL. All the listed OPML URLs will then be taken into # account when loading the feed list. # # Syntax: ... # # Default value: "" # # opml-url "https://host.domain.tld/blogroll.opml" "https://example.com/anotheropmlfile.opml" #### pager # # If set to `internal`, then the internal pager will be used. Otherwise, the # article to be displayed will be rendered to be a temporary file and then # displayed with the configured pager. If the command is set to an empty # string, the content of the <> environment variable will be # used. If the command contains a placeholder `%f`, it will be replaced with # the temporary filename. # # Syntax: [/internal] # # Default value: internal # # pager "nvimpager %f" #### podcast-auto-enqueue # # If set to `yes`, then all podcast URLs that are found in articles are added # to the podcast download queue. See the respective section in the # documentation for more information on podcast support in Newsboat. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # podcast-auto-enqueue yes #### prepopulate-query-feeds # # If set to `yes`, then all query feeds are prepopulated with articles on # startup. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # prepopulate-query-feeds yes #### proxy # # Set the proxy to use for downloading RSS feeds. (Don't forget to actually # enable the proxy with `use-proxy yes`.) Note that the <> # environment variable can disable the proxy for certain sites. # # Syntax: # # Default value: n/a # # proxy localhost:3128 #### proxy-auth # # Set the proxy authentication string. # # Syntax: # # Default value: n/a # # proxy-auth user:password #### proxy-auth-method # # Set proxy authentication method. Allowed values: `any`, `basic`, `digest`, # `digest_ie` (only available with libcurl 7.19.3 and newer), `gssnegotiate`, # `ntlm` and `anysafe`. # # Syntax: # # Default value: any # # proxy-auth-method ntlm #### proxy-type # # Set proxy type. Allowed values: `http`, `socks4`, `socks4a`, `socks5` and # `socks5h`. # # Syntax: # # Default value: http # # proxy-type socks5 #### refresh-on-startup # # If set to `yes`, then all feeds will be reloaded when Newsboat starts up. # This is equivalent to the `-r` commandline option. See also # <> to additionally reload the feeds continuously. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # refresh-on-startup yes #### reload-only-visible-feeds # # If set to `yes`, then manually reloading all feeds will only reload the # currently visible feeds, e.g. if a filter or a tag is set. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # reload-only-visible-feeds yes #### reload-threads # # The number of parallel reload threads that shall be started when all feeds # are reloaded. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 1 # # reload-threads 3 #### reload-time # # The number of minutes between automatic reloads. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 60 # # reload-time 120 #### reset-unread-on-update # # Specifies one or more feed URLs for whose articles the unread flag will be # reset if an article has been updated, i.e. its content has been changed. This # is especially useful for RSS feeds where single articles are updated after # publication, and you want to be notified of the updates. This option can be # specified multiple times. # # Syntax: [...] # # Default value: n/a # # reset-unread-on-update "https://blog.fefe.de/rss.xml?html" #### restrict-filename # # If set to `no`, Newsboat will not limit saved article filenames to ASCII # characters. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # restrict-filename no #### run-on-startup # # Specifies one or more <<_newsboat_operations,Newsboat operations>>, separated # by semicolons, which are executed on Newsboat startup. # # Syntax: # # Default value: n/a # # run-on-startup next-unread; open; random-unread; open #### save-path # # The default path where articles shall be saved to. If an invalid path is # specified, the current directory is used. # # Syntax: # # Default value: ~/ # # save-path "~/Saved Articles" #### scrolloff # # Keep the configured number of lines above and below the selected item in # lists. Configure a high number to keep the selected item in the center of the # screen. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 0 # # scrolloff 5 #### search-highlight-colors # # This configuration command specifies the highlighting colors when searching # for text from the article view. # # Syntax: [ ...] # # Default value: black yellow bold # # search-highlight-colors white black bold #### searchresult-title-format # # Format of the title in search result. See "Format Strings" section of # Newsboat manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - Search results for '%s' (%u unread, %t total)%?F? matching filter '%F'&?" (localized) # # searchresult-title-format "Search result" #### selectfilter-title-format # # Format of the title in filter selection dialog. See "Format Strings" section # of Newsboat manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - Select Filter" (localized) # # selectfilter-title-format "Select Filter" #### selecttag-format # # Format of the lines in "Select tag" dialog. See the respective section in the # documentation for more information on format strings. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%4i %T (%u)" # # selecttag-format "[%2i] %T (%n unread articles in %f feeds, %u feeds total)" #### selecttag-title-format # # Format of the title in tag selection dialog. See "Format Strings" section of # Newsboat manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - Select Tag" (localized) # # selecttag-title-format "Select Tag" #### show-keymap-hint # # If set to `no`, then the keymap hints will not be displayed. (The keymap # hints are usually at the bottom of the screen, but see # <> setting.) # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # show-keymap-hint no #### show-read-articles # # If set to `yes`, then all articles of a feed are listed in the article list. # If set to `no`, then only unread articles are listed. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # show-read-articles no #### show-read-feeds # # If set to `yes`, then all feeds, including those without unread articles, are # listed. If set to `no`, then only feeds with one or more unread articles are # list. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # show-read-feeds no #### show-title-bar # # If set to `no`, then the title bar will not be displayed. (The title bar is # usually at the top of the screen, but see # <> setting.) # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # show-title-bar no #### ssl-verifyhost # # If set to `no`, skip verification of the certificate's name against host. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # ssl-verifyhost no #### ssl-verifypeer # # If set to `no`, skip verification of the peer's SSL certificate. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: yes # # ssl-verifypeer no #### suppress-first-reload # # If set to `yes`, then the first automatic reload will be suppressed if # <> is set to `yes`. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # suppress-first-reload yes #### swap-title-and-hints # # If set to `yes`, then the title (which is usually at the top of the screen) # and the keymap hints (usually at the bottom) will exchange places. These bars # can be hidden entirely, via the <> and # <> settings. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # swap-title-and-hints yes #### text-width # # If set to a number greater than 0, all HTML will be rendered to this maximum # line length or the terminal width (whichever is smaller). If set to 0, the # terminal width will always be used in the article view, while # <>, <>, and <> will wrap # at 80 columns instead. Does not apply when using external renderer or viewing # the source. Also note that "Link" header and "Links" section won't be # affected by it—they contain URLs which are better not wrapped. # # Syntax: # # Default value: 0 # # text-width 72 #### toggleitemread-jumps-to-next-unread # # If set to `yes`, jump to the next unread item when an item's read status is # toggled in the article list. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # toggleitemread-jumps-to-next-unread yes #### ttrss-flag-publish # # If set and Tiny Tiny RSS support is used, then all articles that are flagged # with the specified flag are being marked as "published" in Tiny Tiny RSS. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ttrss-flag-publish "b" #### ttrss-flag-star # # If set and Tiny Tiny RSS support is used, then all articles that are flagged # with the specified flag are being "starred" in Tiny Tiny RSS. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ttrss-flag-star "a" #### ttrss-login # # Sets the username for use with Tiny Tiny RSS. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ttrss-login "admin" #### ttrss-mode # # Configures the mode in which Tiny Tiny RSS is used. In single-user mode, # login and password are used for HTTP authentication, while in multi-user # mode, they are used for authenticating with Tiny Tiny RSS. # # Syntax: [multi/single] # # Default value: multi # # ttrss-mode "single" #### ttrss-password # # Configures the password for use with Tiny Tiny RSS. Double quotes and # backslashes within it <<#_using_double_quotes,should be escaped>>. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ttrss-password "here_goesAquote:\"" #### ttrss-passwordeval # # A more secure alternative to the above, is providing your password from an # external command that is evaluated during login. This can be used to read # your password from a gpg encrypted file or your system keyring. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ttrss-passwordeval "gpg --decrypt ~/.newsboat/ttrss-password.gpg" #### ttrss-passwordfile # # Another alternative, by storing your plaintext password elsewhere in your # system. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ttrss-passwordfile "~/.newsboat/ttrss-pw.txt" #### ttrss-url # # Configures the URL where the Tiny Tiny RSS installation you want to use # resides. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # ttrss-url "https://example.com/ttrss/" #### unbind-key # # Unbind key . This means that no operation is called when is # pressed. If you provide "-a" as , all currently bound keys will become # unbound. Optionally, you can specify a dialog (for a list of available # dialogs, see <> above). If you specify one, the key # binding will only be unbound for the specified dialog. # # Syntax: [] # # Default value: n/a # # unbind-key R #### urls-source # # This configuration command sets the source where URLs shall be retrieved # from. By default, this is the _urls_ file. Alternatively, you can set it to # `opml`, which enables Newsboat's OPML online subscription mode, to `ttrss` # which enables Newsboat's Tiny Tiny RSS support, to `oldreader`, which enables # Newsboat's The Old Reader support, to `newsblur`, which enables NewsBlur # support, to `feedhq` for FeedHQ support, to `freshrss` for FreshRSS support, # to `ocnews` for ownCloud News support, to `inoreader` for Inoreader support, # or to `miniflux` for Miniflux support. Query feed specifications will be read # from the local urls file regardless of this setting. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "local" # urls-source "freshrss" #### urlview-title-format # # Format of the title in URL view. See "Format Strings" section of Newsboat # manual for details on available formats. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "%N %V - URLs" (localized) # # urlview-title-format "URLs" #### use-proxy # # If set to `yes`, then the configured proxy will be used for downloading the # RSS feeds. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # use-proxy yes #### user-agent # # If set to a non-zero-length string, this value will be used as HTTP # User-Agent header for all HTTP requests. # # Syntax: # # Default value: "" # # user-agent "Lynx/2.8.5rel.1 libwww-FM/2.14" #### wrap-scroll # # If set to `yes`, moving down while on the last item in a list will wrap # around to the top and vice versa. # # Syntax: [yes/no] # # Default value: no # # wrap-scroll yes