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`intake` is an arbitrary feed aggregator.
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`intake` is an arbitrary feed aggregator.
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## Feed Source Interface
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## Feed source interface
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The base `intake` directory is `$XDG_DATA_HOME/intake`. Each feed source's data is contained within a subdirectory of the base directory. The name of the feed source is the name of the subdirectory.
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The base `intake` directory is `$XDG_DATA_HOME/intake`. Each feed source's data is contained within a subdirectory of the base directory. The name of the feed source is the name of the subdirectory.
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The `fetch` action is used to fetch the current state of the feed source. It receives no input and should write feed items to `stdout` as JSON objects, each on one line. All other actions are taken in the context of a single item. These actions receive the item as a JSON object on the first line of `stdin`. The process should write the item back to `stdout` with any changes as a result of the action.
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The `fetch` action is used to fetch the current state of the feed source. It receives no input and should write feed items to `stdout` as JSON objects, each on one line. All other actions are taken in the context of a single item. These actions receive the item as a JSON object on the first line of `stdin`. The process should write the item back to `stdout` with any changes as a result of the action.
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An item must have a key under action` with that action's name to support executing that action for that item.
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An item must have a key under `action` with that action's name to support executing that action for that item. The value under that key may be any JSON structure used to manage the item-specific state.
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All encoding is done with UTF-8. If an item cannot be parsed or the exit code of the process is nonzero, intake will consider the action to be a failure. No items or other feed changes will happen as a result of a failed action, except for changes to `state` done by the action process.
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All encoding is done with UTF-8. If an item cannot be parsed or the exit code of the process is nonzero, intake will consider the action to be a failure. No items or other feed changes will happen as a result of a failed action, except for changes to `state` done by the action process.
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## Item fields
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An item has the following top-level fields:
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* `id`: **Required**. A unique identifier within the scope of the feed source.
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* `source`: **Automatic**. The source that generated the item. This attribute is automatically populated.
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* `created`: **Automatic**. The Unix timestamp at which the item was generated. This attribute is automatically populated.
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* `active`: **Automatic**. Whether the item is active. Inactive items are not displayed in channels.
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* `title`: The title of the item. If an item has no title, `is` is used as a fallback title.
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* `author`: An author name associated with the item.
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* `body`: Body text of the item as raw HTML. This will be displayed in the item without further processing.
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* `link`: A hyperlink associated with the item.
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* `time`: A time associated with the item, not necessarily when the item was created. Feeds sort by `time` when it is defined and fall back to `created`.
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* `tags`: A list of tags that describe the item. Tags help filter feeds that contain different kinds of content.
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* `tts`: The time-to-show of the item. An item with `tts` defined is hidden from channel feeds until the current time is past `created + tts`.
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* `ttl`: The time-to-live of the item. An item with `ttl` defined is not deleted by feed updates even if it is inactive if `created + ttl` is in the future.
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* `ttd`: The time-to-die of the item. An item with `ttd` defined is deleted by feed updates even if it is active if `created + ttd` is in the past.
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* `action`: An object with keys for all supported actions.
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