Once you’ve setup your score file (see The Score File), and
started elfeed-score (see Starting elfeed-score), any new
entries will be scored automatically, but the entries already in your
database have not yet been scored. Scoring is idempotent in that
scoring an entry more than once will always result in it having the
same score assigned. This means you can load an Elfeed search, and
then, in the Elfeed search buffer *elfeed-search*
, score all
results with elfeed-score-score-search
, or = v. When the
command completes, the view will be re-sorted by score. Your stats
file will also have been updated on disk (to record the last time that
each rule matched).
Score the current set of search results.
You can configure score logging by setting the variable
elfeed-score-log-level
.
Level at which ‘elfeed-score’ shall log; may be one of ’debug, ’info, ’warn, or ’error.
By default it will be 'warn
, which will produce very little
output. To trouble-shoot a balky rule, type
(setq elfeed-score-log-level 'debug)
re-score your current view (= s), and switch to buffer
*elfeed-score*
.
You can also trouble-shoot rules using the “explain” feature below.