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Used to work, now it doesn't. Scratching my head at what I changed in my config:
Copy-pasted the code here, modified the path:
;; Load elfeed-org
(require 'elfeed-org)
;; Initialize elfeed-org
;; This hooks up elfeed-org to read the configuration when elfeed
;; is started with =M-x elfeed=
(elfeed-org)
;; Optionally specify a number of files containing elfeed
;; configuration. If not set then the location below is used.
;; Note: The customize interface is also supported.
(setq rmh-elfeed-org-files (list "~/Sync/Personal/feeds.org"))
rmh-elfeed.org-files checks out OK:
rmh-elfeed-org-files is a variable defined in ‘elfeed-org.el’.
Its value is ("~/Sync/Personal/feeds.org")
Original value was
("~/.emacs.d/elfeed.org")
The files where we look to find trees with the ‘rmh-elfeed-org-tree-id’.
In this file paths can be given relative to ‘org-directory’.
You can customize this variable.
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However, Elfeed feeds is nil:
elfeed-feeds is a variable defined in ‘elfeed.el’.
Its value is nil
List of all feeds that Elfeed should follow.
You must add your feeds to this list.
In its simplest form this will be a list of strings of feed URLs.
Items in this list can also be list whose car is the feed URL
and cdr is a list of symbols to be applied to all discovered
entries as tags ("autotags"). For example,
(setq elfeed-feeds '("http://foo/"
"http://bar/"
("http://baz/" comic)))
All entries from the "baz" feed will be tagged as "comic"
when they are first discovered.
You can customize this variable.
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Is there a requirement I'm skipping? It was pretty straight forward before, the above just worked.
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Thanks for posting this, I found a typo on my :elfeed: tag and that was why it wasn't working. Name your feeds anyway you want but you need that top-level :elfeed: tag for elfeed-org to get the feeds over to elfeed.
Used to work, now it doesn't. Scratching my head at what I changed in my config:
Copy-pasted the code here, modified the path:
rmh-elfeed.org-files checks out OK:
However, Elfeed feeds is nil:
Is there a requirement I'm skipping? It was pretty straight forward before, the above just worked.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: