Then simply launch Newsboat by typing newsboat at the command prompt. Or you can append the file directly with the following command:įor example you can add the RSS feed for this site with the following command: You can either do this manually with nano: Once you have installed it, you will need to add each site you wish to view to the urls file. This would be especially useful when the internet connection is poor. There is also a very cool RSS reader for terminal called Newsboat, giving you a very lightweight way to read this site and many other sites. You can use a client to monitor this feed and get updated as to when new content is published here! WordPress publishes RSS by default, for example you can find the RSS feed for this site here:Įach time a new article is published here, a new entry is made on the feed. This means that you can use an RSS client program to keep a track of updates on your favourite sites, so long as they publish an RSS feed. If you are not familiar with RSS, it is basically a computer-readable summary of a particular webpage or news outlet. To wrap up my 50 recommendations, I wanted to conclude with 10 miscellaneous commands that I think you should know! The final 50th command is a bit of a wildcard, so be sure to check it out… 😉 1. Recently I set out on a quest to put together a series of articles detailing my favourite top 50 Mac terminal commands.