poddb_client 0.2.4 → 0.2.5
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- data/lib/interactive.vim +4 -0
- data/lib/poddb_client/version.rb +1 -1
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data/README.markdown
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# poddb
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_Podcatching for
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_Podcatching for nerds_
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Poddb lets you browse, search, and download podcasts from the Unix command line
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and Vim.
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[screenshots]
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With Poddb, you can power-browse all of NPR's recent podcasts with the command,
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poddb npr
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and all recent TED talks with the command,
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poddb tedtalks
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## Why
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## How to use it
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You invoke `poddb` from command line interface, passing it flags and search
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terms. Poddb will send the query over the internet to the
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terms. Poddb will send the query over the internet to the Poddb server. (So you
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must be online to use Poddb, though once you've downloaded some podcast audio
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or video files you can play them entirely offline.) The server will send back
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data, and
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data, and Poddb will launch Vim to let you navigate and interact with the query
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results.
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Here is a partial synopsis of the command line interface. A more detailed guide
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will return all the podcasts in the Poddb database with the word "music" in the
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title or podcast description.
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Press `ENTER` on a podcast to see its episodes. See
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Press `ENTER` on a podcast to see its episodes. See below for instructions on
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how to view and download episodes.
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## Add podcasts to the database
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## Navigate
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## Navigate podcast episodes
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When you see a list of episodes, you can use the following key commands
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When you see a list of episodes, you can use the following key commands to
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navigate, in addition to Vim's standard cursor commands:
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* `l` or `ENTER` show episode detail
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* `p` show all episodes for the podcast this item belongs to
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* `CTRL-j` show next episode
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* `CTRL-o` and `CTRL-i` jump back and forward through screen history
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If you press `p` to show all the episodes for the podcast, you can navigate back to the
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previous screen with `CTRL-o` and return forward again with `CTRL-i`. In other words,
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## Download podcast episodes
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* `d` mark episode for download; works with Vim selection ranges too
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margin and download them as soon as you quit the Vim interface with `:qa` or
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if !exists("g:mapleader)
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function! PoddbStatusLine()
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return "%<%f\ | Press ".g:mapleader."? for help. "."%r%=%-14.(%l,%c%V%)\ %P"
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endfunction
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: poddb_client
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.2.
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version: 0.2.5
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prerelease:
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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date: 2011-
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date: 2011-10-12 00:00:00.000000000Z
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dependencies: []
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description: Podcast aggregation from the command line
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email:
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