Newsbeuter comes with the possibility to categorize or "tag", as we call it, RSS feeds. Every RSS feed can be assigned 0 or more tags. Within newsbeuter, you can then select to only show RSS feeds that match a certain tag. That makes it easy to categorize your feeds in a flexible and powerful way. Usually, the \~/.newsbeuter/urls file contains one RSS feed URL per line. To assign a tag to an RSS feed, simply attach it as a single word, separated by blanks such as space or tab. If the tag needs to contain spaces, you must use quotes (") around the tag (see example below). An example \~/.newsbeuter/urls file may look like this: http://blog.fefe.de/rss.xml?html interesting conspiracy news "cool stuff" http://rss.orf.at/news.xml news orf http://www.heise.de/newsticker/heise.rdf news interesting When you now start newsbeuter with this configuration, you can press "t" to select a tag. When you select the tag "news", you will see all three RSS feeds. Pressing "t" again and e.g. selecting the "conspiracy" tag, you will only see the http://blog.fefe.de/rss.xml?html RSS feed. Pressing "^T" clears the current tag, and again shows all RSS feeds, regardless of their assigned tags. A special type of tag are tags that start with the tilde character ("\~"). When such a tag is found, the feed title is set to the tag name (excluding the \~ character). With this feature, you can give feeds any title you want in your feed list: http://rss.orf.at/news.xml "~ORF News"