NAME
   Vitacilina - ¡Ah, qué buena medicina!

DESCRIPTION
   A simple feeds engine exporter that uses YAML to get list of feeds and
   TT as templating system. Some people would call it an aggregator. It was
   intended to be a reliable Planet (<http://planetplanet.org>)
   alternative, then some development ideas evolved into rFeed
   (http://github.com/damog/rfeed). Vitacilina runs on production services
   on a couple of systems.

SYNOPSIS
    use Vitacilina;

    my $v = Vitacilina->new(
      config => 'config.yaml',
      template => 'template.tt',
      output => 'output.html',
      limit => '20',
    );

    $v->render;

FILES
 config
   The "config" parameter specifies the path to a YAML file specifying a
   list of feeds. Use this format:

    http://myserver.com/myfeed:
      name: Some Cool Feed
    http://feeds.feedburner.com/InfinitePigTheorem:
      name: InfinitePigTheorem
    ...

 template
   A "Template::Toolkit" file which will be taken as the template for
   output. Format:

    [% FOREACH p IN data %]
     <a href="[% p.permalink %]">[% p.title %]</a>
      by <a href="[% p.channelUrl %]">[% p.author %]</a>
     <br />
    [% END %]

   The "data" is an ordered array with a bunch of hashes with the simple
   data such as "permalink", "title", "channelUrl", "author", etc.

 output
   File path where the output will be written.

EXAMPLES
   Take a look at the "examples/" directory for fully working example.

SEE ALSO
   Git repository is located at <http://github.com/damog/vitacilina>. Also
   take a look at the Stereonaut! blog where similar developments from the
   author are announced and sampled, <http://log.damog.net/>.

AUTHOR
   David Moreno, [email protected]. Alexandr Ciornii contributed with
   patches.

COPYRIGHT
   Copyright (C) 2009 by David Moreno.

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.