oddly groundhog's day thematic response
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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 2"""
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date="2024-02-02T18:34:23Z"
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content="""
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The reason it doesn't overwrite is that it's not impossible for a feed
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to have two posts with the same title (eg "happy groundhogs day") or
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whatever else is used to construct the filename (unless you use `${itemid}`
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in your --template).
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Maybe overwriting would have been the right choice in your situation.. do
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you think an option that overwrites would be useful?
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Or maybe better, an option that skips downloading when a file with the
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generated name already exists? If one groundhog's day greeting
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is enough for you..
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"""]]
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