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feed-extract

This is my Haskell week-end project to help with the lack of "Export" feature in FeedReader

Install

Manual install (recommended for bleeding-edge patches)

You'll need Stack.

run stack install in the project directory. The binary will be copied to ~/.local/bin.
You might want to run stack install --ghc-options=-dynamic in order to reduce the size of the binary (4,1M โ†’ 20Ko).

Releases

For the moment, releases are hosted on the GitHub platform. They consist of a Zip archive with the README, the LICENSE file and the binary, whose Haskell libraries are bundled in (but the C libraries are still dynamically linked (for now)).
The releases might not be as up-to-date as the master branch, though.

Usage

feed-extract ~/.local/share/feedreader/data/feedreader-04.db or every other location where your db might be.

Uninstall

As Stack does not keep trace of the installed objects on the filesystem, it does not provide an uninstall sub-command.
But since feed-extract only uses itself, you can safely delete the binary from your filesystem.

ROADMAP

  • Preserve categories
    • Get rid of the multimap

LICENSE

This software is licenced under the MIT license

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