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Merge branch 'main' into aggregator-client-certs

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Sascha L. Teichmann 2023-08-16 11:27:14 +02:00
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@ -15,11 +15,12 @@ Application Options:
--client-passphrase=PASSPHRASE Optional passphrase for the client certificate
--version Display version of the binary
-v, --verbose Verbose output
-r, --rate= The average upper limit of https operations per second (defaults to unlimited)
-r, --rate= The average upper limit of https operations per second (defaults to
unlimited)
-w, --worker=NUM NUMber of concurrent downloads (default: 2)
-t, --timerange=RANGE RANGE of time from which advisories to download
-f, --folder=FOLDER Download into a given FOLDER
-i, --ignorepattern=PATTERN Dont download files if there URLs match any of the given PATTERNs
-f, --folder=FOLDER Download into a given subFOLDER
-i, --ignorepattern=PATTERN Do not download files if their URLs match any of the given PATTERNs
-H, --header= One or more extra HTTP header fields
--validator=URL URL to validate documents remotely
--validatorcache=FILE FILE to cache remote validations
@ -97,13 +98,16 @@ into a given intervall. There are three possible notations:
All interval boundaries are inclusive.
If the `folder` option is given the advisories are stored in this folder.
If it is omitted (by default) the advisories are stored in folder name by the
year they are from.
If the `folder` option is given all the advisories are stored in a subfolder
of this name. Otherwise the advisories are each stored in a folder named
by the year they are from.
You can ignore certain advisories while downloading by specifying a list
of regular expressions to match their URLs by using the `ignorepattern` option.
E.g. `-i='.*white.*' -i='*.red.*'` will ignore files which URLs contain the sub strings **white** or **red**.
of regular expressions to match their URLs by using the `ignorepattern`
option.
E.g. `-i='.*white.*' -i='*.red.*'` will ignore files which URLs contain
the sub strings **white** or **red**.
In the config file this has to be noted as:
```
ignorepattern = [".*white.*", ".*red.*"]