Pod Routes pulls American Routes episode information from WWNO's site to create a feed suitable for subscription using your preferred podcast app.
Downloads
0.1.0 (Latest)
Initial Release
| download | size | hash |
|---|---|---|
| x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz | 2.1M (5.7M) | sha1 gpg |
| aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz (Raspberry Pi) | 3.2M (8.0M) | sha1 gpg |
| x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.gz | 1.9M (5.0M) | sha1 gpg |
| x86_64-pc-windows-gnu.zip | 2.1M (5.7M) | sha1 gpg |
Verify
After downloading you can verify no tampering or corruption with to following commands
SHA1 (easier)
- Linux:
curl <sha1 link> | sha1sum -c - - OS X:
curl <sha1 link> | shasum -c -
GPG (better)
- Import (only needed once):
curl https://keybase.io/zzqjason/pgp_keys.asc | gpg --import - Validate:
curl <gpg link> | gpg --verify - <archive file>
Usage
To use podroutes all you need to do is specify the filename to save the feed (podroutes american_routes.rss) then upload the result to your preferred host and finally subscribe to it using your favorite pod catcher.
podroutes 0.1.0
create podcast feed for WWNO's American Routes
USAGE:
podroutes [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [output]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-q Silence all log output. Useful if sending output to stdout.
-V, --version Prints version information
-v Increase log verbosity
OPTIONS:
-i, --input <input> podroutes can parse a feed that has been generated to start from the last synced episode.
This speeds subsequent runs of the app up considerably. Default is the output file.
ARGS:
<output> Location to write feed to. For example: file://ar.xml; ar.xml Default is stdout