Hacker news in your terminal.
Don't be worry about your IP. Pyhn is not aggressive, it uses cache.
Cache managerCustomize all the colorsCustomize all the keybindsDefault vim-like keybindingsCompatible with Top, Ask, Show and Job storiesAuto refresh supportPlay nice with tmux and screen (over ssh too!)Open storiers in your commandline web browserMouse supportEasily installableEasily hackableUltra fastPython 2 and 3MIT license
Using pip:
pip install pyhn
Run it:
pyhn
pyhn is available in the AUR.
Use help for all key bindings:
- h, ?: Print help popup
By default, configuration file is in your $HOME/.pyhn/config.
You can set key bindings, colors and more.
This is an example file:
[keybindings] open_story_link = S,enter show_story_link = s open_comments_link = C show_comments_link = c open_user_link = U show_user_link = u up = j down = k page_up = ctrl d page_down = ctrl u first_story = g last_story = G refresh = r,R reload_config = ctrl r,ctrl R newest_stories = n top_stories = t best_stories = b show_stories = d show_newest_stories = D ask_stories = a jobs_stories = J [settings] cache = /home/socketubs/.pyhn/cache cache_age = 5 # Refresh interval in minutes (default: 5. minimum: 1) refresh_interval = 5 browser_cmd = __default__ [colors] body = default| focus = white,bold|dark cyan footer = black|light gray footer-error = dark red,bold|light gray header = black,bold|light gray title = dark red,bold|light gray help = black,standout|dark cyan
cache_ageis a minute indicator which say toCacheManagerwhen cache is outdatedbrowser_cmdis a bash command which will be use to open links
Examples:
browser_cmd = lynx __url__ browser_cmd = __default__ browser_cmd = w3m __url__ browser_cmd = echo "[INFO] Open with w3m: __url__" >> /tmp/pyhn.log && w3m __url__
You can set different key bindings for same action with a comma separator.
Take a look at urwid input manual.
Colors options are designed like that: foreground|background|monochrome.
foreground
- colors: ‘default’ (use the terminal’s default foreground), ‘black’, ‘dark red’, ‘dark green’, ‘brown’, ‘dark blue’, ‘dark magenta’, ‘dark cyan’, ‘light gray’, ‘dark gray’, ‘light red’, ‘light green’, ‘yellow’, ‘light blue’, ‘light magenta’, ‘light cyan’, ‘white’
- settings: ‘bold’, ‘underline’, ‘blink’, ‘standout’
background
- colors: ‘default’ (use the terminal’s default background), ‘black’, ‘dark red’, ‘dark green’, ‘brown’, ‘dark blue’, ‘dark magenta’, ‘dark cyan’, ‘light gray’
monochrome
- settings : ‘bold’, ‘underline’, ‘blink’, ‘standout’
For more informations you can take a look at urwid manual.
