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Offline Mike Sanders

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cmdpod (command line podcatcher)
« on: January 06, 2018, 03:37:52 PM »
Hi folks, just quick heads up for those who enjoy the command line + listen to podcasts.

Here's a blurb...

'Cmdpod (command pod) is a command line podcatcher that plays, downloads and streams your favorite podcast feeds. Written in classic Bourne shell script, cmdpod happily runs under most operating systems including: BSD, Linux, OSX and Busybox for Windows.'

Screenshot...



Web page...

https://busybox.hypermart.net/cmdpod.html

Rationale at a glance...
  • Cross platform/OS agnostic use
  • A lite-weight -scriptable- podcatcher
  • Feed files based on the current day of the week: friday.cpx, saturday.cpx, etc...
  • Sources included to extend & customize
  • No fuss

Again, its a very much a tool best suited to command line user's, so you'll need to be comfortable in that domain to benefit from its use.

Welp, back to the grind for me - work hard & make your mother proud!  8)

EDIT: Updated graphic
« Last Edit: January 12, 2018, 12:35:23 PM by Mike Sanders »
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