diff --git a/resources/docs/Documentation.md b/resources/docs/Documentation.md index 44dacdfdb..6c8243de4 100644 --- a/resources/docs/Documentation.md +++ b/resources/docs/Documentation.md @@ -373,8 +373,6 @@ Executable file must be always be specified, while arguments not. Be very carefu Note that the above examples are cross-platform. You can use exactly the same command on Windows, Linux or macOS, if your operating system is properly configured. -This feature is very flexible and can be used to scrape data with [CSS selectors](https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.asp). There is ready-made [Python script](https://github.com/Owyn/CSS2RSS) which can be used to scrape websites with CSS selectors very easily. Make sure to give its author the credit he deserves. - RSS Guard offers [placeholder](#userd-plac) `%data%` which is automatically replaced with full path to RSS Guard [user's data folder](#userd), allowing you to make your configuration fully portable. You can, therefore, use something like this as a source script line: `bash %data%/scripts/download-feed.sh`. Also, working directory of process executing the script is set to point to RSS Guard user's data folder. @@ -391,6 +389,12 @@ Typical post-processing filter might do things like CSS formatting, localization It's completely up to you if you decide to only use script as `Source` of the script or separate your custom functionality between `Source` script and `Post-process` script. Sometimes you might need different `Source` scripts for different online sources and the same `Post-process` script and vice versa. +Third-party tools for scraping made to work with RSS Guard: +* [CSS2RSS](https://github.com/Owyn/CSS2RSS) - can be used to scrape websites with CSS selectors. +* [RSSGuardHelper](https://github.com/pipiscrew/RSSGuardHelper) - another CSS selectors helper. + +Make sure to give credit to authors that they deserve. + ### Notifications RSS Guard allows you to customize desktop notifications. There are a number of events which can be configured: * New (unread) articles fetched