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DOSAGE(1) DOSAGE(1)
NAME
dosage - a commandline webcomic downloader and archiver
SYNOPSIS
dosage [options] module...
DESCRIPTION
dosage is an application designed to keep a local mirror of
specific web comics and other picture-based content, such as
Picture Of The Day sites, with a variety of options for updat
ing and maintaining collections.
OPTIONS
-b PATH, --basepath=PATH
Specifies a base path to put comic subdirectories. The
default is Comics.
--baseurl=PATH
Specifies the base URL for output events. The default is
a local file URI.
-a, --all
Traverses all available strips backwards from the cur
rent one. This can be useful you want a full collection
of a new comic strip, or update an existing one where
files are missing. Catchups can start at a specific
strip by using the index syntax, see the INDEX SYNTAX
and SPECIAL SYNTAX sections for more information. This
is useful when you missed some days and want only to
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download the missing files.
-c, --continue
Same as --all, but stop at the first existing image
file. Useful for cron jobs that are not executed every
day.
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-h, --help
Output brief help information.
-l, --list
List available comic modules in multi-column fashion.
--singlelist
List available comic modules in single-column fashion.
-m MODULE, --modulehelp=MODULE
Output module-specific help for MODULE.
-o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT
OUTPUT may be any one of the following:
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html - Writes out an HTML file linking to the strips
actually downloaded in the current run, named by date
(ala dailystrips). The files can be found in the html
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directory of your Comics directory.
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rss - Writes out an RSS feed detailing what strips were
downloaded in the last 24 hours. The feed can be found
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in Comics/dailydose.xml.
-t, --timestamps
Print timestamps for all output at any level.
-v, --verbose
Increase the output level by one with each occurence.
-V, --version
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Display the version number. module At least one valid
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module must be specified. A list of valid modules can be
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found by passing the -l option. Multiple module argu
ments can be specified on the command line. Module
names are case insensitive, and it is sufficient to
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specify a unique substring of the module name.
INDEX SYNTAX
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Instead of starting at the latest comic strip, an index lets
dosage start at a certain strip. The index can be specified by
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appending a colon : and the index name after the module. Multi
ple comma-spearated indices can also be specified.
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The index name itself usually is the part of the comic strip
URL that identifiess a strip, eg. a number or a date. The
expected format is documented when using the --modulehelp
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option.
SPECIAL SYNTAX
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@ This expands to mean all the comics currently in your
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Comics directory. All other specified comic module names
will be ignored.
@@ This expands to mean all the comics available to Dosage.
INDEX SYNTAX can not be used with SPECIAL SYNTAX.
EXAMPLES
Retrieve all Mega Tokyo comics:
dosage -a megatokyo
Retrieve the current comic of Cyanide and Happiness:
dosage cyanideandhappiness
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Retrieve the current strip of all comics in your Comics direc
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tory:
dosage @
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Retrieve the current strip of every comic that there is a mod
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ule for:
dosage @@
Retrieve the Penny Arcade strip for a given index:
dosage pennyarcade:2004-07-22
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Retrieve Calvin and Hobbes strips from a given index going
backwards to the beginning.
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dosage -a calvinandhobbes:20120722
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On Unix, xargs(1) can download several comic strips in paral
lel, for example using up to 4 processes:
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cd Comics && find . -type d | xargs -n1 -P4 dosage -b .
-v
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ENVIRONMENT
HTTP_PROXY
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mainline will use the specified HTTP proxy when down
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loading URL contents.
NOTES
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Should retrieval fail on any given strip mainline will attempt
to retry. However the retry information is only outputted in
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the second and successive output levels.
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At the time of writing, a complete Dosage collection weighs in
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at around 3.0GB.
RETURN VALUE
The return value greater than zero when
· a program error occurred.
· comics could not be found or downloaded
· the program run was aborted with Ctrl-C
Else the return value is zero.
BUGS
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Users can report or view bugs, patches or feature suggestions
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at https://github.com/wummel/dosage/issues
AUTHORS
Jonathan Jacobs <korpse@slipgate.za.net>
Tristan Seligmann <mithrandi@slipgate.za.net>
Bastian Kleineidam <bastian.kleineidam@web.de>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2004-2005 Tristan Seligmann and Jonathan Jacobs
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Copyright © 2012-2013 Bastian Kleineidam
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DOSAGE(1)