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NEWSRAFT(1)		    General Commands Manual		   NEWSRAFT(1)

NAME
       newsraft	- feed reader for terminal

SYNOPSIS
       newsraft	 [-f  FILE1] [-c FILE2]	[-d FILE3] [-l FILE4] [-e ACTION] [-v]
       [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       Newsraft	is a small text	based program for reading  syndication	feeds.
       It  obtains  content from a given set of	sources	and lets you browse it
       all via one streamlined user interface.

OPTIONS
       -f FILE
	   Force feeds file to FILE.

       -c FILE
	   Force config	file to	FILE.

       -d FILE
	   Force database file to FILE.

       -l FILE
	   Write logs to FILE.

       -e ACTION
	   Execute one-time ACTION from	the following list:
	       convert-opml-to-feeds (takes OPML from standard input)
	       convert-feeds-to-opml (takes feeds from feeds file)
	       reload-all
	       print-unread-items-count
	       purge-abandoned

       -v
	   Print version information.

       -h
	   Print usage information.

STARTER	GUIDE
       To start	using Newsraft you have	to create a feeds file with  the  list
       of  links  to feeds you want to receive news from. Check	out FEEDS FILE
       section for file	syntax and valid paths.

       When feeds file is ready, you can launch	Newsraft.  There  are  only  4
       menus you will have to deal with: sections, feeds, items	and pager. De-
       fault binds are listed in ACTIONS section.

       Sections	 menu consists of section entries which	are needed to organize
       feeds in	groups to be able to process them in bulk. They	 are  kind  of
       directories  for	 feeds.	If you didn't specify any section declarations
       in your feeds file then you will	get to the feeds menu straightaway.

       Feeds menu consists of feed entries. Every  feed	 entry	contains  news
       downloaded  from	 one specific source which you have set	in feeds file.
       To update a single feed you have	to select it and press r or R  if  you
       want to update all feeds. From feeds menu you can get to	the items menu
       by entering some	feed.

       Items  menu consists of feed item entries (i. e.	single pieces of news)
       which you get when you update feeds in the previous  menu.  Every  feed
       item  entry  has	 two switchable	properties - read state	and importance
       state. Keys to change read state: d to mark read, D to mark unread,  ^D
       to mark everything read.	Keys to	change importance state: f to flag im-
       portant,	 F  to flag unimportant. To view item's	content	you have to go
       to pager	menu by	entering selected item.

       Pager menu will display some details about selected item	and render its
       content if it was provided by feed. Usually feed	item  entries  have  a
       links  section with one link pointing to	a related web page and several
       links that were mentioned in the	item's content.	 You  can  copy	 these
       links  into your	clipboard with y key and open them in your web browser
       with o key. To target a key action to link with a  specific  index  you
       have  to	 prefix	 your  key  with this index. For example, 5y will copy
       fifth link and 17o will open seventeenth	link in	the web	 browser.  You
       can  also  setup	 custom	 command bindings to execute any commands with
       these links. Consider this config file:

	   bind	m exec mpv "%l"
	   bind	f exec feh "%l"

       With this you will be able to open any link in mpv(1)  and  feh(1)  di-
       rectly from your	terminal! Isn't	it awesome? It is freaking amazing!

       For  both sections menu and feeds menu there is a special explore mode.
       You can toggle it by pressing the tab key. It's	truly  miraculous:  it
       reveals	all  the  news	in the current context (combines news from all
       feeds of	the current menu into one list). This mode may come  in	 handy
       when  you want to quickly scroll	through	all the	news without switching
       between sections	and feeds back and forth.

       And for dessert,	I'll tell you about search functionality. You can type
       / to begin search input - enter the desired query here and press	Enter.
       This will open an items menu with a search query	applied. To make  fil-
       tering go away just make	an empty search	(press / and Enter in series).

CONFIGURATION
   FEEDS FILE
       This file contains feed entries that Newsraft will display and process.
       There are 4 types of lines in feeds file.

       Comment	lines  start  with # character.	These lines are	completely ig-
       nored. For example:

	   # Look closely. The beautiful may be	small.

       Feed lines start	with a URL. After at least one	whitespace  character,
       the  name  of the feed may be specified - it must be enclosed in	double
       quotes. For example:

	   https://example.org/feed.xml	"Lorem Ipsum Blog"

       Generator lines start with a command enclosed in	$().  These  act  just
       like  feed lines	but instead of fetching	resources from a remote	server
       they use	the output of the specified command to obtain the content.

	   $(cat ~/local-feed.xml) "Lorem Ipsum	Blog"

       Section lines start with	@ character. After any	number	of  whitespace
       characters, the name of the section must	be specified. For example:

	   @ Software Releases

       Both  feed  and	section	lines allow you	to set individual settings and
       binds for them. The syntax is as	follows:

	   @ Lorem Ipsum < reload-period 1440
	   http://example.org/feed1.xml	"Dolor Sit" < reload-period 60;	 item-
	   limit 500
	   http://example.org/feed2.xml	 "Id  Est"  <  bind  b mark-read; exec
	   book.sh "%l"

       Settings	set for	feeds take precedence over the settings	specified  for
       sections.  Not every setting supports individual	assignment - only set-
       tings with asterisk (*) on them do (see SETTINGS	section).

       Search precedence:
       1.  $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/newsraft/feeds
       2.  $HOME/.config/newsraft/feeds
       3.  $HOME/.newsraft/feeds

   CONFIG FILE
       This file is used to override default settings and  bindings  of	 News-
       raft.  Presence	of  config  file is totally optional and Newsraft will
       work without it just fine. There	are 3 types of lines in	config file.

       Comment lines start with	# character. These lines  are  completely  ig-
       nored. For example:

	   # Good design is as little design as	possible.

       Setting	lines  start with a setting name and end with a	setting	value.
       Available settings are listed in	the SETTINGS and COLOR	SETTINGS  sec-
       tions. Here are a couple	of examples:

	   scrolloff 5000
	   list-entry-date-format "%D"
	   feeds-menu-paramount-explore	true

       Binding	lines  start  with the bind word. They define actions that are
       performed when certain keys are pressed.	Complete list of available ac-
       tions can be found in the ACTIONS section. Here's an example:

	   bind	r reload-all

       The special exec	action makes it	possible to run	 shell	commands  when
       the  bound  key	is pressed. Specifiers within the command are replaced
       with values corresponding to the	currently selected entry as per	 menu-
       item-entry-format:

	   bind	m exec setsid mpv --terminal=no	"%l" &

       The  edit  action runs a	specified SQL query on the database, so	please
       be careful! @selected specifier is  replaced  with  a  condition	 which
       identifies  the	currently  selected entry - make sure to include it if
       you want	to target individual item/feed rather than the whole database:

	   bind	w edit UPDATE items SET	user_data = json_set(IFNULL(user_data,
	   '{}'), '$.toWatch', 1) WHERE	@selected
	   bind	W edit UPDATE items SET	user_data = json_set(IFNULL(user_data,
	   '{}'), '$.toWatch', 0) WHERE	@selected

       Use the find action to retrieve items based on a	specified  SQL	condi-
       tion  in	 the current context. For instance, to search for items	marked
       as toWatch (as shown in the previous example), one can use the bindings
       like the	following:

	   bind	f find user_data LIKE '%"toWatch":1%'
	   bind	f find json_extract(user_data, '$.toWatch') = 1

       Binding lines can fit multiple actions in a single key.	These  actions
       will be executed	in the order in	which they are specified. Assigned ac-
       tions must be separated with semicolon (;) characters, for example:

	   bind	key action; exec command; action; edit query; action

       In  case	 you want to disable some binding which	was set	in Newsraft by
       default,	you can	use a line according to	this format:

	   unbind key

       Search precedence:
       1.  $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/newsraft/config
       2.  $HOME/.config/newsraft/config
       3.  $HOME/.newsraft/config

   DATABASE FILE
       This file stores	everything you download	from feeds in sqlite3(1)  for-
       mat.  Although  you now know the	format in which	the data is stored, it
       is highly recommended to	avoid modifying	the database manually -	things
       will break and it will be very sad.

       Search precedence:
       1.  $XDG_DATA_HOME/newsraft/newsraft.sqlite3
       2.  $HOME/.local/share/newsraft/newsraft.sqlite3
       3.  $HOME/.newsraft/newsraft.sqlite3

SETTINGS
       Settings	with asterisk (*) on them can be set for individual feeds  and
       sections.

   reload-period (*)
       Default:	 0.  Feed  auto	reload period in minutes. If set to 0, no auto
       reloads will be run.

   suppress-errors (*)
       Default:	false. If true,	feed update error indication in	the menu  will
       be  disabled.  It's  recommended	 to set	this setting only for specific
       feeds that are expected to fail frequently and you are tired of	seeing
       their errors.

   item-rule (*)
       Default:	"". Item search	condition when accessing database. This	can be
       very  useful in managing	feeds with a heavy spam	flow: you set a	condi-
       tion based on some parameters and only those  entries  that  meet  this
       condition  will	be shown in the	feed. It's specified in	SQL format. It
       probably	only makes sense to set	this setting for individual feeds, and
       not globally (see FEEDS FILE section to understand how).

       Available parameters:
       guid		  (string)    Globally unique identifier of the	 arti-
				      cle  which  is  expected	to  be	unique
				      within the originating feed
       title		  (string)    Title of the article
       link		  (string)    URL of the article
       content		  (string)    Content of the article which  is	stored
				      exactly  as it appears in	the feed, with
				      all original HTML	preserved
       attachments	  (string)    Serialized  string  of  all  attachments
				      with  URL	 links,	 MIME  types  and byte
				      sizes
       persons		  (string)    Serialized string	of all people  related
				      to  the article with names and email ad-
				      dresses
       publication_date	  (integer)   Timestamp	of publication date in seconds
				      since 1970
       update_date	  (integer)   Timestamp	 of  update  date  in  seconds
				      since 1970
       user_data	  (string)    User-defined  data  for the item.	It can
				      be modified using	the edit  action  (see
				      CONFIG FILE section)

       Here are	some examples of correct setting values:

	   title NOT LIKE '%Rust%'
	   persons LIKE	'%PHARMACIST%' OR persons LIKE '%OFFL1NX%'
	   attachments LIKE '%audio/mp3%' OR attachments LIKE '%video/mp4%'
	   CAST(strftime('%Y',	publication_date,  'unixepoch')	AS INTEGER) >=
	   2024
	   NOT	(title	REGEXP	'.+:.+\".+\".+by'  OR  title   LIKE   '%(ultra
	   slowed)%' OR	title LIKE '%(1	hour version)%')

       REGEXP  operator	 uses  POSIX  Extended	Regular	Expression syntax, see
       regex(7).

   item-limit (*)
       Default:	0. Maximum number of items stored in a feed. If	set to	0,  no
       limit will be set.

   item-limit-unread (*)
       Default:	true. If true, item-limit setting will also cap	unread items.

   item-limit-important	(*)
       Default:	 false.	 If  true,  item-limit setting will also cap important
       items.

   scrolloff
       Default:	0. Minimal number of list menu entries to keep above and below
       the selected entry. If you set it to a very large  value	 the  selected
       entry  will  always be in the middle of the list	menu (except for start
       and end of the list menu).

   pager-width (*)
       Default:	100. Pager width in characters.	If set to 0,  the  pager  will
       take up all available space.

   pager-centering (*)
       Default:	 true. If true and pager-width is not 0, pager will center its
       content horizontally.

   menu-item-sorting
       Default:	time-desc. Sorting order for the items menu. Available values:
       time-desc, time-asc, time-update-desc,  time-update-asc,	 time-publica-
       tion-desc,  time-publication-asc,  rowid-desc,  rowid-asc, unread-desc,
       unread-asc, important-desc, important-asc, alphabet-desc, alphabet-asc.

   menu-feed-sorting
       Default:	none. Sorting order for	the feeds menu.	Available values:  un-
       read-desc, unread-asc, alphabet-desc, alphabet-asc.

   menu-section-sorting
       Default:	 none.	Sorting	order for the sections menu. Available values:
       unread-desc, unread-asc,	alphabet-desc, alphabet-asc.

   menu-responsiveness
       Default:	true. If true, update menu contents as soon  as	 possible.  If
       false, the menu will be updated only when you re-open it.

   open-in-browser-command (*)
       Default:	 auto.	Shell  command	for  open-in-browser action. If	set to
       auto, most operating systems will get ${BROWSER:-xdg-open}  "%l"	 while
       macOS users have	it set to open "%l".

   copy-to-clipboard-command
       Default:	 auto. Shell command for copying text to clipboard. All	copied
       data is piped into the standard input of	the specified command. If  set
       to  auto,  Newsraft will	determine the appropriate command based	on the
       user environment:

          "wl-copy" if	environment variable WAYLAND_DISPLAY is	set
          "xclip -selection clipboard"	if environment variable	DISPLAY	is set
          "pbcopy" if Newsraft	was built for macOS operating system
          "newsraft-osc-52" otherwise

       "newsraft-osc-52" is a special value that doesn't run an	external  com-
       mand  but  instead triggers the OSC 52 escape sequence, instructing the
       terminal	to copy	data directly to the system clipboard.	This  behavior
       is  especially  useful  when running Newsraft over ssh(1), as it	allows
       clipboard operations to affect the local	system rather than the	remote
       one.

   notification-command	(*)
       Default:	 auto.	Shell  command for invoking system notifications about
       new news	received. If set to auto, Newsraft will	determine  the	appro-
       priate command based on the user	environment:

          "notify-send	 'Newsraft  brought  %q	 news!'" if WAYLAND_DISPLAY or
	   DISPLAY is set in environment
          "osascript -e 'display notification "Newsraft brought  %q  news!"'"
	   if Newsraft was built for macOS operating system
          "printf '\e]9;Newsraft brought %q news!\a'" (OSC 9 escape sequence)
	   otherwise

   proxy (*)
       Default:	"". Sets the proxy to use for the network requests. It must be
       either a	hostname or dotted numerical IPv4 address. To specify IPv6 ad-
       dress you have to enclose it within square brackets. Port number	can be
       set  by	appending  :PORT to the	end of setting value. By default proxy
       protocol	is considered HTTP,  but  you  can  set	 a  different  one  by
       prepending SCHEME:// to the setting value.

   proxy-user (*)
       Default:	"". User for authentication with the proxy server.

   proxy-password (*)
       Default:	"". Password for authentication	with the proxy server.

   global-section-name
       Default:	Global.	Name of	the section that contains all feeds.

   global-section-hide
       Default:	false. If true,	global section will not	be shown.

   status-show-menu-path
       Default:	true. If true, print menu path in the status bar.

   status-placeholder
       Default:	 r:reload   R:reload-all  tab:explore  d:read  D:unread	 f:im-
       portant F:unimportant  n:next-unread   N:prev-unread   p:next-important
       P:prev-important.

       Placeholder which is put	in the status bar if it's empty.

   item-content-format (*)
       Default:				 <b>Feed</b>:&nbsp;&nbsp;%f<br>|<b>Ti-
       tle</b>:&nbsp;%t<br>|<b>Date</b>:&nbsp;&nbsp;%d<br>|<br>%c<br>|<br><hr>%L.

       Sets the	HTML format according to which the item's content will be gen-
       erated. Fields are separated by | character and ONLY one	specifier  can
       be  placed in each field. If an item doesn't have a value corresponding
       to the specifier	in the field, then the entire field will not be	shown.
       Specifiers are as follows:

	   f	feed title if set, feed	link otherwise;
	   t	item title;
	   l	item link;
	   d	item date;
	   a	item authors;
	   c	item content;
	   L	item links list.

   item-content-date-format (*)
       Default:	%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z. Date format in the  item's  content.
       Specifier values	correspond to the strftime(3) format.

   item-content-link-format (*)
       Default:	 <b>[%i]</b>:&nbsp;%l<br>.  Link  format  in the links list of
       item's content. %i and %l will be replaced by link index	and  link  ad-
       dress respectively.

   list-entry-date-format
       Default:	 %b %d.	Date format of the list	entries. Specifier values cor-
       respond to the strftime(3) format.

   menu-section-entry-format
       Default:	%5.0u @	%t. Format of the section list entries.	Specifiers are
       as follows:

	   i	index number;
	   u	unread items count;
	   t	section	title.

   menu-feed-entry-format
       Default:	%5.0u  %t. Format of the feed list entries. Specifiers are  as
       follows:

	   i	index number;
	   u	unread items count;
	   l	feed link;
	   t	feed name if set, feed link otherwise.

   menu-item-entry-format
       Default:	" %u  %d  %o". Format of the item list entries.	Specifiers are
       as follows:

	   i	index number;
	   u	"N" if item is unread, " " otherwise;
	   d	update date formatted according	to list-entry-date-format;
	   D	publication  date  formatted according to list-entry-date-for-
	   mat;
	   l	item link;
	   t	item title;
	   o	item title if set, item	link otherwise;
	   L	feed link;
	   T	feed title;
	   O	feed title if set, feed	link otherwise.

   menu-explore-item-entry-format
       Default:	" %u  %d  %-28O	 %o". Format of	the item list entries  in  ex-
       plore mode. Specifiers are the same as in menu-item-entry-format.

   sections-menu-paramount-explore
       Default:	false. Enables explore mode in sections	menu by	default.

   feeds-menu-paramount-explore
       Default:	false. Enables explore mode in feeds menu by default.

   mark-item-unread-on-change (*)
       Default:	 false.	 Mark  every item that changes on a feed update	as un-
       read.

   mark-item-read-on-hover (*)
       Default:	false. Mark every item that gets selected as read.

   database-batch-transactions
       Default:	true. Apply all	changes	to the database	file in	one big	trans-
       action after all	feed updates have finished instead of using a separate
       transaction for each feed update. This improves	update	performance  a
       lot  with  the  downside	 that fetched content will not be saved	if you
       quit Newsraft before update finishes.

   database-analyze-on-startup
       Default:	true. Run "ANALYZE" SQLite command on the database every  time
       you start Newsraft. It gathers statistics about database	and uses it to
       optimize	some queries making runtime faster.

   database-clean-on-startup
       Default:	 false.	Run "VACUUM" SQLite command on the database every time
       you start Newsraft. It rebuilds the database file by packing it into  a
       minimal	amount	of disk	space. This can	significantly increase startup
       time.

   download-timeout (*)
       Default:	20. Maximum time in seconds that you allow Newsraft  to	 down-
       load one	feed. Setting to 0 disables the	timeout.

   download-speed-limit	(*)
       Default:	0. Maximum download speed in kilobytes per second (kB/s). Set-
       ting to 0 disables the limit.

   download-max-connections
       Default:	 500.  Maximum amount of simultaneously	open connections News-
       raft may	hold in	total. If set to 0, there is no	limit. You can try  to
       increase	 this value or even set	it to 0	if you want to squeeze out all
       performance to the last drop but	be aware  that	things	can  start  to
       break  at  high	setting	 values.  One obvious example is getaddrinfo()
       starts to choke with a large number of simultaneous requests trying  to
       resolve domain names.

   download-max-host-connections
       Default:	 0. Maximum amount of simultaneously open connections Newsraft
       may hold	a single host. If set to 0, there is no	limit.

   user-agent (*)
       Default:	auto. User-Agent header	sent with download requests. If	set to
       auto, Newsraft will generate it according to the	following format:

	   "newsraft/" + NEWSRAFT_VERSION + " (" + OS_NAME + ")"

       OS_NAME shouldn't be a matter of	privacy	concern, because on most  sys-
       tems  it	contains nothing more like "Linux" or "Darwin".	If you want to
       be sure of this,	check Newsraft log to see how  user-agent  is  set  at
       startup.

       If set to "", User-Agent	header will not	be sent.

   respect-ttl-element (*)
       Default:	 true. Prevents	too frequent updates for some feeds. The limit
       is set by the creators of the feeds in order to save  traffic  and  re-
       sources	for a very rarely updated feeds. Disabling it is strongly dis-
       couraged.

   respect-expires-header (*)
       Default:	true. Prevents feed updates until the expiration date  of  the
       previously  downloaded  information  in	order  to save traffic and re-
       sources.	Disabling it is	strongly discouraged.

   send-if-none-match-header (*)
       Default:	true. Sends an entity  tag  corresponding  to  the  previously
       downloaded information. If the server from which	the feed is downloaded
       contains	 information  with the same tag, then in order to save traffic
       and resources, it will reject the download  request.  Disabling	it  is
       strongly	discouraged.

   send-if-modified-since-header (*)
       Default:	 true.	Sends a	date corresponding to the last modification of
       previously downloaded information. If the server	from which the feed is
       downloaded contains information with the	same modification  date,  then
       in order	to save	traffic	and resources, it will reject the download re-
       quest. Disabling	it is strongly discouraged.

   ignore-no-color
       Default:	false. If true,	Newsraft will use colors regardless of whether
       NO_COLOR	environment variable is	present	or not.

COLOR SETTINGS
       Color  settings are the same settings as	above, but they	take two color
       words (foreground and background) and optional attribute	words.	Avail-
       able  colors  are  default,  black,  red, green,	yellow,	blue, magenta,
       cyan, white and colorN (N can be	a number from 0	to 255). Available at-
       tributes	are bold, italic and underlined.

       Color setting		   Default value
       color-status		   green default bold
       color-status-info	   cyan	default	bold
       color-status-fail	   red default bold
       color-list-item		   default default
       color-list-item-unread	   yellow default
       color-list-item-important   magenta default
       color-list-feed		   default default
       color-list-feed-unread	   yellow default
       color-list-feed-failed	   red default
       color-list-section	   default default
       color-list-section-unread   yellow default
       color-list-section-failed   red default

ACTIONS
       Actions			   Keys
       select-next		   j, KEY_DOWN,	^E
       select-prev		   k, KEY_UP, ^Y
       select-next-page		   space, ^F, KEY_NPAGE
       select-next-page-half	   ^D
       select-prev-page		   ^B, KEY_PPAGE
       select-prev-page-half	   ^U
       select-first		   g, KEY_HOME
       select-last		   G, KEY_END
       jump-to-next		   J
       jump-to-prev		   K
       jump-to-next-unread	   n
       jump-to-prev-unread	   N
       jump-to-next-important	   p
       jump-to-prev-important	   P
       next-error		   e
       prev-error		   E
       goto-feed		   *
       shift-west		   ,
       shift-east		   .
       shift-reset		   <
       sort-by-time		   t
       sort-by-time-update	   (not	set)
       sort-by-time-publication	   (not	set)
       sort-by-rowid		   w
       sort-by-unread		   u
       sort-by-initial		   z
       sort-by-alphabet		   a
       sort-by-important	   i
       enter			   enter,    l,	   KEY_ENTER,
				   KEY_RIGHT
       reload			   r
       reload-all		   R, ^R
       mark-read; jump-to-next	   d
       mark-unread; jump-to-next   D
       mark-read-all		   A
       mark-unread-all		   (not	set)
       mark-important		   f
       mark-unimportant		   F
       toggle-read		   (not	set)
       toggle-important		   (not	set)
       toggle-explore-mode	   tab
       view-errors		   v
       open-in-browser		   o
       copy-to-clipboard	   y, c
       start-search-input	   /
       clean-status		   escape
       navigate-back		   h,	backspace,  KEY_LEFT,
				   KEY_BACKSPACE
       quit			   q
       quit-hard		   Q

FORMATS	SUPPORT
       Data formats of feeds which Newsraft recognizes.	Not  the  whole	 func-
       tionality  of  these formats is implemented, but	only the functionality
       that is most likely to carry the	most essential information.

       RSS 2.0,	1.1, 1.0, 0.94,	0.93, 0.92, 0.91, 0.9
       Atom 1.0
       RSS Content Module
       Media RSS
       DublinCore 1.1 Elements
       JSON Feed

ENVIRONMENT
       Newsraft's behavior depends on the environment variables	 set,  however
       not  all	environment variables affect Newsraft directly - many environ-
       ment variables affect libraries that Newsraft is	built upon. For	 exam-
       ple,  libcurl(3)	 recognizes  a	large  number of different environment
       variables which you can learn more about	on libcurl-env(3).

       XDG_CONFIG_HOME	 Directory in which user-specific configuration	 files
			 are stored.
       XDG_DATA_HOME	 Directory  in	which  user-specific  data  files  are
			 stored.
       HOME		 User home directory.
       BROWSER		 User web browser.
       WAYLAND_DISPLAY	 Identifier of the Wayland graphics display.
       DISPLAY		 Identifier of the X graphics display.
       NO_COLOR		 Makes the interface monochrome	when present.

SEE ALSO
       mpv(1), feh(1), sqlite3(1), regex(7), ssh(1), strftime(3),  libcurl(3),
       libcurl-env(3)

BUGS
       Don't be	ridiculous...

AUTHORS
       Grigory Kirillov	and contributors

				  2025-07-16			   NEWSRAFT(1)

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