doc: bullet lists items must end with a dot. - potcasse - Podcast publication made easy
HTML git clone git://bitreich.org/potcasse git://hg6vgqziawt5s4dj.onion/potcasse
DIR Log
DIR Files
DIR Refs
DIR Tags
DIR README
DIR LICENSE
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HTML Author: Solene Rapenne <solene@perso.pw>
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2021 00:07:59 +0200
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@@ -4,8 +4,9 @@ potcasse, pronounced "pot kas" is meant to help people to publish and self host
# Dependencies
-* rsync (could use cp but avoid recopying audio files locally)
-* a posix compatible OS (Linux, *BSD, Solaris)
+* rsync (could use cp but avoid recopying audio files locally).
+* a posix compatible OS (Linux, *BSD, Solaris).
+* some webserver to host the files.
# How to use
@@ -23,12 +24,12 @@ This will create a file `metadata.sh` that you need to edit accordingly to your
It has the following variables:
-+ `TITLE`: this is the podcast title
-+ `AUTHOR`: this is the podcast author (doesn't support multiples authors yet)
-+ `SITE`: base HTTP URL where your podcast will be available (for example `https://tilde.example/myname/podcast/`
-+ `RSSLINK`: name of the RSS feed
-+ `IMAGE`: if value is not empty, potcasse will use the file `logo.png`
-+ `LANGUAGE`: language code (such as `fr` or `en-us`) that can be potentially used by some players
++ `TITLE`: this is the podcast title.
++ `AUTHOR`: this is the podcast author (doesn't support multiples authors yet).
++ `SITE`: base HTTP URL where your podcast will be available (for example `https://tilde.example/myname/podcast/`.
++ `RSSLINK`: name of the RSS feed.
++ `IMAGE`: if value is not empty, potcasse will use the file `logo.png`.
++ `LANGUAGE`: language code (such as `fr` or `en-us`) that can be potentially used by some players.
You will share the link `$SITE/index.html` or `$SITE/$RSSLINK` to your listeners.