# sample resource file # to modify, just uncomment the line # see linkchecker -h for help on these options # commandline options override these settings! [output] # turn on/off debug messages #debug=0 # use the color logger #log=colored # turn on/off --verbose #verbose=0 # turn on/off --warnings #warnings=0 # turn on/off --quiet #quiet=0 # additional file output #fileoutput = text colored html gml sql # each Logger can have separate configuration parameters # standard text logger [text] #filename=linkchecker-out.txt # GML logger [gml] #filename=linkchecker-out.gml # CSV logger [csv] #filename=linkchecker-out.csv #separator=; # SQL logger [sql] #filename=linkchecker-out.sql #dbname=linksdb #commandsep=; # HTML logger [html] #filename=linkchecker-out.html #colorbackground=#ffffff #colorurl=blue #colorborder= #colorlink= #tablewarning= #tableok= #tableok= #rowend= #myfont= # ANSI color logger [colored] #filename=linkchecker-out.ansi #colorparent= #colorurl= #colorname= #colorreal= #colorbase= #colorvalid= #colorinvalid= #colorinfo= #colorwarning= #colordltime= #colorreset= # blacklist logger [blacklist] #filename=~/.blacklist # checking options [checking] # number of threads #threads=5 # check anchors? #anchors=0 #recursionlevel=1 # obey robots.txt exclusion? #robotstxt=0 # overall strict checking. You can specify for each extern URL # separately if its strict or not. See the [filtering] section #strict=0 # supply a regular expression for which warnings are printed if found # in any HTML files. #warningregex="Request failed" # Basic NNTP server. Overrides NNTP_SERVER environment variable. #nntpserver=news.uni-stuttgart.de # filtering options (see FAQ) # for each extern link we can specify if it is strict or not [filtering] # everything with 'lconline' in the URL name is extern # extern1=lconline 0 # everything with 'bookmark' in the URL name is strict # extern2=bookmark 1 # links to our domain are intern # internlinks=calvinsplayground\.de # check only syntax of all mail adresses # extern3=^mailto: 1 #denyallow=0 # You can provide different user/password pairs for different link types. # Entries are a triple (link regular expression, username, password), # separated by whitespace. # If the regular expression matches, the given user/password pair is used # for authentication. The commandline options -u,-p match every link # and therefore override the entries given here. The first match wins. # At the moment, authentication is used/needed for http[s] and ftp links. [authentication] #entry1=^http://treasure\.calvinsplayground\.de/~calvin/isnichmehr/ lebowski lebowski #entry2=^ftp://void.cs.uni-sb.de calvin hutzli