PODRACER(1) General Commands Manual PODRACER(1)NAME
podracer - A podcast aggregator with BitTorrent support
SYNOPSIS
podracer [-c|-catchup|--catchup|catchup]
podracer [-v|-version|--version|version]
DESCRIPTION
Podracer is a podcast downloader. It takes a file with the URLs to all your podcast rss feeds and goes and gets the mp3s and stores them
in a specified location. It is a BASH script with an internal BitTorrent downloader written in Python.
OPTIONS -c, -catchup, --catchup, catchup
Run podracer in catchup mode. RSS feeds are retrieved and their enclosures are reported to the user's log, but no podcasts are
downloaded.
-v, -version, --version, version
Show Podracer version information and exit.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Podcast subscriptions are stored in a file typically named ~/.podracer/subscriptions.
Each line of the subscription file consists of a URL to a podcast feed and its
optional corresponding download directory name separated by a space or tab. Any line that is blank or that does not begin with a
URL or the absolute path to a local file name is ignored. If a download directory is specified in the subscription file, it will be
created under the directory specified by the poddir config option. If no download directory is specified, the shows will be stored
directly in poddir.
A sample subscription file is included with Podracer, and can be created in a
user's directory when running Podracer for the first time.
AUTHOR
Podracer and its man page are written by Lorenzo Taylor <lorenzo@taylor.homelinux.net>. See the CREDITS file for other contributors.
LICENSE
Podracer may be freely used, distributed and modified subject to the terms of the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
podracer 19 February 2006 PODRACER(1)
Can you tell me how to download the directory tree just starting from "project1/" in this URL?
"https://somesite.com/projects/t/project1/"
This command does not seem to do what I want as it downloads also files from the upper hierarchy:
wget --no-check-certificate --http-user=user... (4 Replies)
Greetings!
I love the power and control offered by BASH but detest its syntax! Is there some alternative *nix shell language? (other than TCSH)
Or maybe a wrapper that affords the use of BASH commands via an easier syntax?
I considered creating a complicated system of aliases to... (8 Replies)
In a directory with several podcast files like this, I am looking to concatenate the feed name and title:
#
$ cat 1349346290243.meta
#Thu Oct 04 03:25:06 PDT 2012
duration=90201
title=Some Multitasking Is More Taxing
mimetype=audio/mp3
feedName=60 second psych... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
Earlier today, I read an article on how to detect BitTorrent traffic using tshark (the cli version of Wireshark).
I wanted to have a go at creating a simple script, that when BitTorrent packets are detected the network connection will be throttled. The thing is that I am not great at... (1 Reply)
Hi,
We have created a script that's checks the latency of IIDR subscription by fetching details from a config file (that contains subscription details) and running the CHCCLP command. The out put is then concatenated in a csv file. Once all subscription details are saved the script send a mail... (7 Replies)