chad wrote: >> And this method of getting the data is perhaps more >> convenient still ... (post commands here, if and when >> someone tries it!) > > Something like: > > (use-package elfeed :ensure t) > > and either: > > (setq elfeed-feeds '("https://sachachua.com/blog/feed/" " > http://planet.emacslife.com/atom.xml")) > > or > > (setq elfeed-feeds '("https://sachachua.com/blog/feed/")) > > is pretty good IMO.
Alrighty, cool! But that's maybe an answer to another question, or was I the one who started it? But it doesn't matter, there is no relevant or irrelevant information, just information that's boring and information that's interesting. But, I'm looking for a shell command to get the whole body of text to the disk. Since it was in some repository I thought that would be simpler than what I did, as I recall it required fiddling with a lot of options before I succeeded. That function is still around if I can find it ... Ah, here it is: echo ${${${(z)${"${(f)$(curl -s -I $url)}"[1]}}[2,-1]}%%$'\r'} No, just kidding. That command ... ??? But the function's name helps https://dataswamp.org/~incal/conf/.zsh/url LOL :) -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal