[server]
# (Required) URL of your server's Google Reader API endpoint
url = "https://rss.example.com/"
# (Required) Username/email-adress used to connect to the server
user = "username"
# (Required) Password/API password used to connect to the server
password = "password"
# How many items to retrieve at most from the server in a single request. Lower values will make synchronization slower, higher values might make the server complain.
# Most servers are supposedly okay with up to 1000, but tt-rss complained so I dropped it to 500 here.
items_per_request = 500
[directories]
# Directory path where the internal feather data will be stored.
data = "data"
# Directory path where the user-facing files will be stored.
reader = "reader"
[html]
# HTML template used for generating item HTML files. All templates are Jinja2 templates.
template = '''
{{ title }}
{{ published_formatted }}
{{ origin_title }}
{{ author }}
{{ summary | safe }}
{{ content | safe }}
'''
# Filename template for generated HTML files.
filename_template = "{{ published_formatted }}\t[{{ origin_title }}]\t{{ title }}.html"
# Maximum allowed filename length (in bytes assuming UTF-8 encoding) before truncating. Depending on your filesystem filename's limits it may be possible to increase the value, ask Wikipedia for details.
max_filename_length = 250
# Table mapping characters to what they will be replaced with in filenames. Useful to remove/replace characters that are not allowed in filename by your filesystem. The default should be fine for most Unix filesystems.
filename_replacement = { "/" = "⧸", "\u0000" = "" }
[datetime]
# Which timezone to use when writing date and time.
timezone = "Etc/UTC"
# How date and time are formatted. See https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#strftime-strptime-behavior for the supported codes.
# This will be used in filenames so it's a good idea to use something sortable...
format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"