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PODBOAT(1)							    PODBOAT(1)

NAME
       podboat - a podcast download manager for	text terminals

SYNOPSIS
       podboat [-C configfile] [-q queuefile] [-a] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       Podboat is a podcast manager for	text terminals.	It is a	helper program
       to Newsboat which queues	podcast	downloads into a file. These queued
       downloads can then be download with Podboat.

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
	   Display help

       -C configfile, --config-file=configfile
	   Use an alternative configuration file

       -q queuefile, --queue-file=queuefile
	   Use an alternative queue file

       --lock-file=lockfile
	   Use an alternative lock file

       -a, --autodownload
	   Start automatic download of all queued files	on startup

       -l loglevel, --log-level=loglevel
	   Generate a logfile with a certain loglevel (valid values: 1 to 6,
	   for user error, critical, error, warning, info, and debug
	   respectively). Filename can be specified using the --log-file
	   option. If not specified, a filename	is generated of	the form
	   podboat_<date-time>.log

       -d logfile, --log-file=logfile
	   Use this logfile as output when logging debug messages. Please note
	   that	this only works	when providing a loglevel.

PODCAST	SUPPORT
       A podcast is a media file distributed over the internet using
       syndication feeds such as RSS, for later	playback on portable players
       or computers. Newsboat supports downloading, saving and streaming
       podcasts, though	an external media player is needed for playback. This
       support differs a bit from other	podcast	aggregators or "podcatchers"
       in how it is done.

       Podcast content is transported in RSS feeds via special tags called
       "enclosures". Newsboat recognizes these enclosures and stores the
       relevant	information for	every podcast item it finds in an RSS feed.
       Since version 2.0, it also recognizes and handles the Yahoo Media RSS
       extensions.

       Remote APIs don't always	list those "enclosures", so podcasts might be
       missing from Newsboat. Such APIs	are marked in the relevant section of
       our docs. If a note is missing but you still don't see enclosures in
       Newsboat, please	file an	issue and we'll	get to the bottom of it!

MANAGING AUDIO FILES WITH PODBOAT
       What the	user can do is to add the podcast download URL to a download
       queue. Alternatively, Newsboat can be configured	to automatically do
       that. This queue	is stored in the queue file next to the	cache.db file.

       The user	can then use the download manager podboat to download these
       files to	a directory on the local filesystem. Podboat comes with	the
       Newsboat	package, and features a	look and feel very close to the	one of
       Newsboat. It also shares	the same configuration file.

       Podcasts	that have been downloaded but haven't been played yet remain
       in the queue but	are marked as downloaded. You can remove them by
       purging them from the queue with	the Shift + P key. After you've	played
       a file and close	Podboat, it will be removed from the queue. The
       downloaded file remains on the filesystem unless	"delete-played-files"
       is enabled.

       A common	"use case" is to configure Newsboat to automatically enqueue
       newly found podcast download URLs. Then,	the user reloads the podcast
       RSS feeds in Newsboat, and after	that, uses Podboat to view the current
       queue, and either selectively download certain files or automatically
       download	them all together by pressing A	within Podboat.

CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
       delete-played-files (parameters:	[yes/no]; default value: no)
	   If set to yes, Podboat will delete files when their corresponding
	   queue entry is removed (this	includes "finished" and	"deleted"
	   entries as well). (example: delete-played-files yes)

       download-path (parameters: <path>; default value: ~/)
	   Specifies the directory where Podboat shall download	the files to.
	   Optionally, placeholders can	be used	to place downloads in a
	   directory structure.	See "Format Strings" section of	Newsboat
	   manual for details on available formats. This setting is applied at
	   enqueueing time; changing it	won't affect download paths of the
	   podcasts that were already added to the queue. (example:
	   download-path "~/Downloads/%h/%n")

       download-filename-format	(parameters: <string>; default value:
       "%?u?%u&%Y-%b-%d-%H%M%S.unknown?")
	   Specifies how Podboat would name the	files it downloads (see	also
	   download-path). See "Format Strings"	section	of Newsboat manual for
	   details on available	formats. (example: download-filename-format
	   "%F-%t.%e")

       max-downloads (parameters: <number>; default value: 1)
	   Specifies the maximum number	of parallel downloads when automatic
	   download is enabled.	(example: max-downloads	3)

       player (parameters: <player command>; default value: "")
	   Specifies the player	that shall be used for playback	of downloaded
	   files. (example: player "mp3blaster")

       podlist-format (parameters: <format>; default value: "%4i [%6dMB/%6tMB]
       [%5p %%]	[%12K] %-20S %u	-> %F")
	   This	variable defines the format of entries in Podboat's download
	   list. See the respective section in the documentation for more
	   information on format strings. (example: podlist-format "%i %u
	   %-20S %F")

FILES
       By default, Newsboat stores all the files in a traditional Unix
       fashion,	i.e. in	a "dotdir" located at ~/.newsboat. However, it also
       supports	a modern way, XDG Base Directory Specification
       <https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>,
       which splits the	files between the following locations:

	1. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/newsboat/ (XDG_CONFIG_HOME defaults	to ~/.config)

	2. $XDG_DATA_HOME/newsboat/ (XDG_DATA_HOME defaults to ~/.local/share)

       If the newsboat directory exists	under XDG_CONFIG_HOME, then Newsboat
       will use	XDG directories	(creating the data directory if	necessary).
       Otherwise, Newsboat will	default	to ~/.newsboat.

       If you're currently using ~/.newsboat/ but wish to migrate to XDG
       directories, you	should move the	files as follows:

       config, urls
	   to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/newsboat/

       cache.db, history.search, history.cmdline, queue
	   to $XDG_DATA_HOME/newsboat/

       Newsboat	and Podboat also create	"lock files". These prevent you	from
       starting	two instances of the same program, and thus from corrupting
       your data. Newsboat and Podboat remove these files when you quit	the
       program,	so there is no need to copy them anywhere  just	be aware of
       them in case you	write scripts that work	with cache.db or queue.	By
       default,	lock files are located as follows:
       +----------+---------------------------+---------------------------------------+
       |	  |			      |					      |
       |	  | dotdir		      |	XDG				      |
       +----------+---------------------------+---------------------------------------+
       |	  |			      |					      |
       | Newsboat | ~/.newsboat/cache.db.lock |	$XDG_DATA_HOME/newsboat/cache.db.lock |
       +----------+---------------------------+---------------------------------------+
       |	  |			      |					      |
       | Podboat  | ~/.newsboat/pb-lock.pid   |	$XDG_DATA_HOME/newsboat/.lock	      |
       +----------+---------------------------+---------------------------------------+

       Newsboat	places the lock	file next to the cache file, so	if you specify
       cache-file setting or pass --cache-file command-line argument, the path
       to the lock file	will change too. Podboat's lock	can be placed
       elsewhere using --lock-file command-line	argument.

       dotfiles
	   ~/.newsboat/config

	   ~/.newsboat/queue

       XDG
	   $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/newsboat/config

	   $XDG_DATA_HOME/newsboat/queue

	   Note: if the	XDG_CONFIG_HOME	environment variable is	not set,
	   Podboat behaves as if it was	set to ~/.config. Similarly,
	   XDG_DATA_HOME defaults to ~/.local/share.

ENVIRONMENT
       BROWSER
	   Tells Newsboat what browser to use if there is no browser setting
	   in the config file. If this variable	doesn't	exist, a default of
	   lynx(1) will	be used.

       CURL_CA_BUNDLE
	   Tells Newsboat to use the specified certificate file	to verify the
	   peer. The file may contain multiple certificates. The
	   certificate(s) must be in PEM format.

	   This	option is useful if your libcurl is built without useful
	   certificate information, and	you can't rebuild the library
	   yourself.

       EDITOR
	   Tells Newsboat what fallback	editor to use when editing the urls
	   file	via the	edit-urls operation and	no VISUAL environment variable
	   is set. If this variable doesn't exist either, a default of vi(1)
	   will	be used.

       NO_PROXY
	   Tells Newsboat to ignore proxy setting for certain sites.

	   This	variable contains a comma-separated list of hostnames, domain
	   names, and IP addresses.

	   Domain names	match subdomains, i.e. "example.com" also matches
	   "foo.example.com". Domain names that	start with a dot only match
	   subdomains, e.g. ".example.com" matches "bar.example.com" but not
	   "example.com" itself.

	   IPv6	addresses are written without square brackets, and are matched
	   as strings. Thus "::1" doesn't match	"::0:1"	even though this is
	   the same address.

       PAGER
	   Tells Newsboat what pager to	use if the pager setting in the	config
	   file	is explicitly set to an	empty string.

       TMPDIR
	   Tells Newsboat to use the specified directory for storing temporary
	   files. If this variable doesn't exist, a default of /tmp will be
	   used.

       VISUAL
	   Tells Newsboat what editor to use when editing the urls file	via
	   the edit-urls operation. If this variable doesn't exist, the	EDITOR
	   environment variable	will be	used.

       XDG_CONFIG_HOME
	   Tells Newsboat which	base directory to use for the configuration
	   files. See also the section on files	for more information.

       XDG_DATA_HOME
	   Tells Newsboat which	base directory to use for the data files. See
	   also	the section on files for more information.

SEE ALSO
       newsboat(1)

AUTHOR
       Alexander Batischev

				  2024-09-22			    PODBOAT(1)

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