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Use the RSSaurus command-line client (Go binary `rssaurus`)
---
name: rssaurus-cli
description: "Use the RSSaurus command-line client (Go binary `rssaurus`) to interact with https://rssaurus.com from the terminal: authenticate (`rssaurus auth login/whoami`), list feeds/items, print item URLs for piping, open URLs, and perform triage actions (mark read/unread, bulk mark-read, save/unsave). Use when asked to automate RSSaurus tasks from CLI, debug token/config issues, or demonstrate command usage."
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# RSSaurus CLI
Use the installed `rssaurus` binary on this machine to interact with RSSaurus.
## Quick checks (when something fails)
1) Confirm binary exists:
```bash
which rssaurus
rssaurus --version || true
```
2) Confirm auth works:
```bash
rssaurus auth whoami
```
### Privacy note
- Do **not** print (e.g. `cat`) the RSSaurus CLI config file contents; it can contain API tokens.
- If auth fails, prefer re-authenticating (`rssaurus auth login`) or asking the user to paste only non-sensitive details (error output, host, etc.).
## Common tasks
### List feeds
```bash
rssaurus feeds
rssaurus feeds --json
```
### List items
Unread by default:
```bash
rssaurus items --limit 20
```
Filter by feed:
```bash
rssaurus items --feed-id 3 --limit 20
```
Machine-friendly URL output (one per line):
```bash
rssaurus items --limit 20 --urls
```
Cursor paging:
```bash
rssaurus items --limit 50 --cursor <cursor>
```
### Open a URL
```bash
rssaurus open https://example.com
```
### Mark read/unread
These require item IDs (get them via `--json`).
```bash
rssaurus items --limit 5 --json
rssaurus read <item-id>
rssaurus unread <item-id>
```
Bulk mark read:
```bash
rssaurus mark-read --all
# or
rssaurus mark-read --ids 1,2,3
# optional
rssaurus mark-read --all --feed-id 3
```
### Save / unsave
```bash
rssaurus save https://example.com --title "Optional title"
# unsave requires an id (obtain via --json output from the API response or future saved-items listing)
rssaurus unsave <saved-item-id>
```
## Output conventions (privacy)
- Default human output avoids printing internal DB IDs.
- Use `--json` output when IDs are required for scripting or write actions.
## References
- CLI repo: https://github.com/RSSaurus/rssaurus-cli
- Homebrew tap: https://github.com/RSSaurus/tap
- Token creation: https://rssaurus.com/api_tokens/new
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